Google places ad explaining offensive image – CNET News

Google places ad explaining offensive image – CNET News
Google has reserved one of its valuable ad spaces on Google Image Search to explain why an offensive image of Michelle Obama appears as the first result for searches on her name. Search Engine Land noted that last week, Google had removed the image
see what Todd Harrison has written – Minyanville
Todd Harrison, founder and CEO of Minyanville, has 18 years of experience on Wall Street. After graduating from Syracuse University with honors (1991), he spent seven years on the worldwide equity derivative desk at Morgan Stanley (vice president
Best Email Advertising Campaign to Be Named by Web Marketing – Earthtimes
The Best email advertising in 86 industries will be judged as part of the 2010 Internet Advertising Competition awards. Companies or agencies wishing to nominate their work may do so www.IACAward.org before the deadline of January 29, 2010. WEST
Keep Your Passwords Private–and Handy–With LastPass – Industry Standard
This fall, more than 20,000 stolen usernames and passwords for such Webmail providers as AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo appeared on Pastebin.com, a programmer’s Website. The Webmaster, Paul Dixon, wrote that “for reasons unknown,” some “miscreants
Art Guild to hear photo tips – Stillwater News Press
Jason Wallace will demonstrate photography techniques to the Stillwater Art Guild at 7 p.m. Monday in the auditorium of the Sheerar Museum, Seventh and Duncan. He will share tips on taking photos and post-camera processing techniques. Wallace is a
Stores jump the gun to get jump on competition – Minneapolis Star Tribune
A man with a plan to get jobless working stiffs back to work 2.1 million drop-side cribs are recalled A move to delink News Corp., Google Late credit-card payments buck trend Tyson Foods Inc. Call it a preemptive strike. Retailers that once called in
Andy Oram Reports – American Reporter
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 4, 2009 — Watching with an almost prurient fascination the tragic plunge of a sister institution – because the newspaper industry is cutting a path that the book industry will follow – I’ve noticed a subtle shift over the past
Collards ready – Carteret County News
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Retailers abolish secrecy, tout Black Friday deals early – Gainesville Sun
MINNEAPOLIS Call it a pre-emptive strike. Retailers once called in the lawyers when Black Friday ads got leaked prior to that day-after Thanksgiving shopping bonanza. This year, many aren’t bothering. Instead, they’re releasing the ads themselves