May
2007
Google Puts Clickfraud Rate At Under 2 Percent
Andy Beal over at MarketingPilgrim has a nice article on how Google’s click fraud rate is less than two percent, at least according to Google’s own figures. This is based off the click rate that Google gave him, which includes click fraud and clicks that aren’t actually billed. I could have sworn that Google had given this type of invalid rate before but can not track that down — so that definitely seems new. The idea that Google self-reports a click fraud rate far below that of some third party (continues)
GOOGLE: ‘The most interesting people on the planet’ - Valleywag
The people at Google, it should be stated, almost universally see themselves as the most interesting people on the planet. [Google provides the best work environment in the US, according to Fortune Magazine , and a boost in confidence that takes the search engine’s staff to the verge of obnoxiousness.] Valleywag is a tech gossip rag. You people in Silicon Valley are far too busy changing the world to care about sex, greed and hypocrisy. But if you ever need a break, come visit us at Valleywag. (continues)
Google Adds Wikipedia to OneBox Results
Steve Rubel reports today that Wikipedia entries now appear in Google OneBox results. Just add ?info? or ?informtion? to your query and the first. (continues)
Supporters Push Gore to Run in 2008
Court. Since then, the former Tennessee senator has worked against global warming and served on corporate boards, including Google and Apple Inc. Due to a range of business ventures, aides have said Gore could spend as much as $50 million of his own (continues)
Players Network Adds Vintage Drag Racing to Its Arsenal of Content
on its own VOD Channel on Comcast in 12 million homes, for its Broadband Network at www.playersnetwork.com, on Google Video and Google Video UK, Yahoo Video, Tivo, DVD/Home Video, mobile platforms, and through worldwide television syndication. Players (continues)
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