Guess what? Google’s working on phone software
We’ve been speculating on this for some time, but now the really big dogs in the media have picked up on it.

We’ve been speculating on this for some time, but now the really big dogs in the media have picked up on it.
Richard Ball hasn’t been happy with Google for several months. Now he claims they are charging advertisers for paid search clicks, but without a search taking place first to generate the ads that get clicked.
Millions in revenue reached the Mozilla Foundation, thanks to their search box and its default engine, Google.
Provisions in the rules for a potential Writer’s Guild of America strike also cover writers working for web and mobile content productions.
Wouldn’t it be nice to see the SEO glass slipper jammed onto Sergey’s and Larry’s feet, and watch them try to make it to midnight?
Why pay to attend a pricey tech conference when you can chill outside the doors to a presentation and work the crowd as they head for the free lunch?
Craig Newmark and Jim Buckmaster took on the challenge posed by readers of the Freakonomics blog, answering a variety of reader-submitted questions at Stephen Dubner’s urging.
Love or hate the people whose passion comes before getting a degree in journalism, blogging has become a necessary evil for some of the biggest names in mainstream media.
New features have arrived for Yahoo’s Search Marketing clients, including a continued nudge toward keeping ad content within Yahoo’s editorial guidelines.
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