was gonna ask the same:-)
is each one capable of being exploited for er...uh an exploit?
and these are "security" bugs, they're special, "defects" I suppose. But there must be some kind of risk assessment curve, severity x probability, that kind of thing.
counting regular bugs("nondefects") outside of a business value context would be more meaningless.
yeah! went to the page, checked it out.
BTW, lot's of existing net infrastructure is written in Python, like mailman etc. So you can get paid to do it, and there's stuff you can use.
Nothing is written in Ruby.
who in their right mind clicks on an ad?
seriously, not trying to be a troll...
how effective is advertising on google, or the web for that matter?
I go to yahoo for yellow pages, maps, weather, local information that helps me.
I pay no attention to ads on yahoo either.
It is extremely difficult to get anyone to follow a link.
Web 2.0 is supposed to be about Gonzo marketing, where you get in there and actually learn the person's name you're talking to.
Google is a new thing. I think a lot of companies are just trying it out and will not find it effective means of outreach.
I never see an ad on Google. Type my exception in, get answer, done.
60 billion or whatever in capitalization for an advertising outfit?
It's a bubble.
They have no idea what to do with their money.
Assertion: Google is a bubble pure and simple.
Where is their business case? I've always wondered, can someone enlighten me?
They built a search engine in college that counts links and caches pages. They bought dejanews to cache USENET drivel.
Wonder what will be the beginning of the end?
was gonna ask the same :-)
is each one capable of being exploited for er...uh an exploit?
and these are "security" bugs, they're special, "defects" I suppose. But there must be some kind of risk assessment curve, severity x probability, that kind of thing.
counting regular bugs("nondefects") outside of a business value context would be more meaningless.
yeah! went to the page, checked it out. BTW, lot's of existing net infrastructure is written in Python, like mailman etc. So you can get paid to do it, and there's stuff you can use. Nothing is written in Ruby.
Adwords is free?! hmmm...I'll try it yes. thanks. but if adwords is free where does google's advertising revenue come from?
thank you thank you. tried to boost your score but I really don't understand this slashdot interface, doesn't make any sense...
how much does your AdSense account cost? Perhaps I'm forgetting expenses are good...
I can see I'm in the minority here. A P/E in the 70s! Supposed to be around 15, eh? Really comfortable with that?
who in their right mind clicks on an ad? seriously, not trying to be a troll... how effective is advertising on google, or the web for that matter? I go to yahoo for yellow pages, maps, weather, local information that helps me. I pay no attention to ads on yahoo either. It is extremely difficult to get anyone to follow a link. Web 2.0 is supposed to be about Gonzo marketing, where you get in there and actually learn the person's name you're talking to. Google is a new thing. I think a lot of companies are just trying it out and will not find it effective means of outreach.
I never see an ad on Google. Type my exception in, get answer, done. 60 billion or whatever in capitalization for an advertising outfit? It's a bubble. They have no idea what to do with their money.
absolutely. this makes no sense to me. complete folly.
Assertion: Google is a bubble pure and simple. Where is their business case? I've always wondered, can someone enlighten me? They built a search engine in college that counts links and caches pages. They bought dejanews to cache USENET drivel. Wonder what will be the beginning of the end?