I get my insurance from my local Chamber of Commerce. I had to pay $150 a year to join.
My premium just for myself is $328 per month. If you have kids and wife, you could pay $1000 a month. They may have cheaper plans with higher deductibles.
This has to put a dent in CareerBuilder with so many papers signing up with Yahoo. I read Monster was doing the same deal with the Philadelphia Inquirer.
I don't see what the real fuss is about Yahoo. They are a strong No. 2 to Google and plenty of people still use the site daily including myself. So they aren't Google? Big deal.
What is really funny about the Zune is Microsoft lets you share music wirelessly but allows you to listen to it only 3 times before it is deleted. Now who the hell is going to buy this device with such an annoying feature?
I have a Nikon D70. It takes great pictures but I spent $1200 for it a couple of years ago. I recently got a Panasonic Lumix digital camera that fits in your pocket. I have to say I like using the Lumix because it is easier to carry around and the 5 megapixels are good enough. Since most people are just posting these online to share with friends, an SLR takes photos that are way too big and are going to get reduced anyway.
Google is sharing ad revenue with lots of sites through its Adsense program. It's a reason why they are on top. They are willing to share in the success with other sites so both have a vested interest in succeeding.
That's unbelievable all the power these centers need. Just think of the millions of users they are serving with data and Internet usage. It just sucks up electricity like crazy.
If Alexa is not accurate, then what is? A lot of big companies are complaining about Nielsen-Net Ratings not being accurate as well. There is no set web measuring system. Alexa can give a good gauge of site popularity but it's not necessarily 100% accurate. Nothing is.
That's still a way to go to reach 400 milllion. I wonder if the U.S. could ever reach one billion people like India and China. Imagine all the traffic and real estate needed to support this number of people.
It's funny because Orkut is backed by Google and started by one of its employees. Yet it's traffic has gone nowhere and has actually decreased. Friendster may not have gotten much of a boost even if it was acquired by Google.
What they are paying is really chump change for Google. They would rather own it than allow Yahoo or Microsoft to buy it instead and draw more eyeballs to sell ads.
I get my insurance from my local Chamber of Commerce. I had to pay $150 a year to join. My premium just for myself is $328 per month. If you have kids and wife, you could pay $1000 a month. They may have cheaper plans with higher deductibles.
You should have saved all your time buying and returning stuff and just bought an iPod like everyone else.
Just what is Fox Atomic? Is this the same division that came up with the OJ book?
This has to put a dent in CareerBuilder with so many papers signing up with Yahoo. I read Monster was doing the same deal with the Philadelphia Inquirer.
I don't see what the real fuss is about Yahoo. They are a strong No. 2 to Google and plenty of people still use the site daily including myself. So they aren't Google? Big deal.
But if someone resigns from the NY Times, you will probably read it first in some blog like Gawker than in the newspaper.
Couldn't they replace both of these guys with Giselle Bundchen and another model? That would make these commercials more watchable.
So Sony is going to let this man walk?
What is really funny about the Zune is Microsoft lets you share music wirelessly but allows you to listen to it only 3 times before it is deleted. Now who the hell is going to buy this device with such an annoying feature?
I have a Nikon D70. It takes great pictures but I spent $1200 for it a couple of years ago. I recently got a Panasonic Lumix digital camera that fits in your pocket. I have to say I like using the Lumix because it is easier to carry around and the 5 megapixels are good enough. Since most people are just posting these online to share with friends, an SLR takes photos that are way too big and are going to get reduced anyway.
Microsoft really isn't going to spend time making things compatible for other browsers and OS's unless they can get a user fee out of it.
Since Google is paying $1.65 billion for YouTube, they will definitely hold out for more money. It's tough doing things the legal way.
PayPal is a pretty good service overall. You can also get 1.5% off on purchases using your PayPal Debit Card for Business and if you select credit.
Google is sharing ad revenue with lots of sites through its Adsense program. It's a reason why they are on top. They are willing to share in the success with other sites so both have a vested interest in succeeding.
That's unbelievable all the power these centers need. Just think of the millions of users they are serving with data and Internet usage. It just sucks up electricity like crazy.
It's like asking if Google made a cell phone would anyone care? Of course, it would be front-page news here.
Who would have thought a company as dull as HP would go to such extraordinary lengths to spy on reporters?
If Alexa is not accurate, then what is? A lot of big companies are complaining about Nielsen-Net Ratings not being accurate as well. There is no set web measuring system. Alexa can give a good gauge of site popularity but it's not necessarily 100% accurate. Nothing is.
If it's Windows compatible, then the odds are good you will get Windows viruses. You won't have this if you are using an iPod with your Mac.
That's still a way to go to reach 400 milllion. I wonder if the U.S. could ever reach one billion people like India and China. Imagine all the traffic and real estate needed to support this number of people.
Better to have the MP3 player infected than the food they serve.
It's funny because Orkut is backed by Google and started by one of its employees. Yet it's traffic has gone nowhere and has actually decreased. Friendster may not have gotten much of a boost even if it was acquired by Google.
What they are paying is really chump change for Google. They would rather own it than allow Yahoo or Microsoft to buy it instead and draw more eyeballs to sell ads.
Maybe they are afraid people are sending porn links in URLs so they are blocking them.
I'm glad Google is going to keep this independent and not slap their Google Video name on it. They can give Apple a run in the video arena.