Sunday, December 15, 2024
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Google Gives Link Building The Silent Treatment

When the Google Analytics team provided a pretty narrow definition of search engine optimization, the SEO gurus pricked up their ears. While their objections may seem pedantic in a way, the point is duly noted that one important element was left out of said definition: link building. The focus of Laura Melahn and Jon Stona's post was actually website optimization, a task distinctly different from SEO. In order to proceed, Melahn and Stona defined SEO this way:

PA Gets Special Treatment From Google Earth

Google has a lot of fans, and has made friends with any number of businesses. Now the company has befriended the state of Pennsylvania. The "Google Earth geospatial image browser" is set to launch "on the official tourism website of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, VisitPA.com."

Fair Treatment is Good Business

Business ethics deserve much more attention than they usually receive in operating a company.

Old World Parasites Get New World Treatment

One of the banes of modern medicine is that if there's no money in the treatment, then there is no treatment. The plight of erectile dysfunction in the industrialized world takes precedent over African sleeping sickness. With any luck, in light of recent events, times they may be a-changing.

Microsoft To Give RIM The Netscape Treatment

Steve Ballmer announces new features for Windows Mobile 5.0 that will support wireless options in Exchange Server 2003 SP2.

BusinessWeek Gives Blogs the Cover Treatment

Whew, relief. I have been dying to talk about this for months. BusinessWeek this week has a cover story on blogs.

Health Canada Approves Cannabis MS Treatment

Health Canada has approved Sativex (Cannabis sativa L. extract) a new drug developed as adjunctive treatment for the symptomatic relief of neuropathic pain in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Aerogen On the Fast Track to VAP Treatment

Aerogen has received Fast Track Designation from the U.S. FDA for the Combination Product: Amikacin Pulmonary Delivery System for Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP).