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Google Vulnerability Program Meets With Early Success

Perhaps the best possible thing, from Google’s point of view, would have been if it had announced its vulnerability reward program and then heard nothing at all.  But a short while after the program’s launch, Google’s seen a response that … Continue reading

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Marketing and Personal Implications of a Facebook Email Service

Rumor has it that Facebook will unveil its webmail product on Monday. That means look out Yahoo Mail. Look out Hotmail, and more interestingly in the grand scheme of things, look out Gmail. I was going to wait until the … Continue reading

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A complicated pricing structure does few people any favors.  Businesses just risk annoying or alienating potential customers who don’t feel like pulling out three spreadsheets and a graphing calculator in order to predict their bill.  So it may be a … Continue reading

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What’s More Important in Search? Freshness or Quality?

It’s been a while since we looked at one of the Google Q&A webmaster videos that Matt Cutts does, but I found this recent one particularly interesting, considering the emphasis that has been put on freshness in search engines lately.  … Continue reading

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Google News Introduces Spotlight Video

Stop by an average American house any evening, and the odds are good you’ll find the TV on.  You’re much less likely to see someone curled up with a book.  Google may be onto something, then, as it’s introduced a … Continue reading

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