Monthly Archives: January 2004

Separating Search and Contextual Inventory – Overture Tracking URLs (OTU)

Separating Search and Contextual Inventory: “Note: To determine if Overture traffic is from paid placement or Content Match, turn on the optional ‘Overture Tracking URLs’ feature in the DTC (or ask your search agency to). This allows your tracking or

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Yahoo! News – Flower-Power Could Help Clear Land mines

Yahoo! News – Flower-Power Could Help Clear Land mines Yes, you read the title correctly. A Danish biotech firm believes it has created a flower that can detect land mines. Talk about flower power! (Couldn’t resist…)

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India to get a look at Windows code? | CNET News.com

India to get a look at Windows code? | CNET News.com I’ve been thinking about this for a while now, but haven’t written anything. It’s interesting to think that Linux, has, in essence, moved the U.S. from a position of

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Orkut

Got in just before the story broke; big thanks to Tom Nielsen for the hook-up. Sites down now & I haven’t had time to fully explore it… but I liked what I saw — a lot of personal touches, almost

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orkut Orkut “in affiliate with Google”. Looks like Google is interested in the social networking space too… perhaps as a driver for personalized search? If you’re a member and are reading this, I’d love an invite! tjg@buzzhit.com. Thanks!

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eurekster search YASNA (Yet Another Social Networking Application). Haven’t had a chance to play with it in detail yet (Tribe, LinkedIn, Ryze and Friendster are plenty…), but the search results seem reasonable… and already have someone’s paid results integrated… More

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