Saturday, December 21, 2024
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Googles Golden Triangle

"It's not the searcher, it's the engine," said Gord Hotchkiss, President and CEO of Canadian search engine marketing firm, Enquiro. Hotchkiss, presenting at SES Chicago last week, was relaying some telling eye-tracking data, comparing where users' eyes fall on major search engines like Google, MSN, and Yahoo. Google, with its "Golden Triangle" eye-tracking pattern, seems to produce results faster than the others.

Google’s Ten Golden Rules

Google gets lots of news coverage as it has grown into the behemoth it is today and has been fighting a corporate image problem.

Gates Ushers In Golden Age Of Computers

Microsoft chairman and CEO Bill Gates announced the "golden age of computers" at a recent Princeton University award ceremony honoring world-changing figures. Gates intimated to a crowd of about 1,000 students the future of computing while addressing other technology issues like privacy and security.

The Golden Rule of Website Building

Setting yourself up to earn a steady monthly income has to be a pre-requisite to your success online. There is no doubt that large sums of money can be made (and indeed are being made) from selling products or services online.

Google, Microsoft To Compete In Golden Penguin Bowl at LinuxWorld

In a move that can show off each competitor's knowledge of open-source computing, both Microsoft and Google will be participating in the Golden Penguin Bowl quiz session at the upcoming LinuxWorld conference, which is scheduled for August 8-11 in San Fransisco.

The Golden Week of Selling

Have you ever heard of the Golden Hour? I live with a paramedic - so I am always learning about medical terminology (whether I like it or not!) The one that caught my attention was Rob's reference to "The Golden Hour."

Golden Palace Gets Publicity … But Does It Translate Into Membership?

According to today's Mediapost's Out to Launch, the publicity hounds/eBay fanatics at ...

Break the Golden Rule: How to Retain Your Best People

It seems so simple, doesn't it? "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." The Golden Rule seems so universal that it should be a panacea for all human relations. Simply treat everyone the way you would like to be treated and everything will flow smooth as silk, right?