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Papa John's Sells $1 Billion in Pizza Online
via Wired Top Stories by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
Shared by EricaJoy I contributed to about $50 million of this. Honestly though, PJ's is the college kid favorite and the kids, they love those internets so this isn't too surprising.Papa John's says it has sold more than $1 billion worth of pizza online in the seven years since it has taken orders over the web. In the fierce battle for click orders the nation's third-largest...
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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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How to find any email with Gmail search
via Official Gmail Blog by Gmail Blog on May 06, 2008
Posted by Arielle Reinstein, Product Marketing ManagerThe sight of someone scrolling through hundreds of email messages trying to find a specific one is like fingers on a chalkboard for me. With a few tricks, you can use Gmail to find the exact message you're looking for, without all the scrolling.If you don't get a ton of mail, just typing in the words you're looking for usually does...
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Intern on the Google Reader team
via persistent.info by Mihai Parparita on April 24, 2008
Having interns has worked out well for the Reader team. Following my blog post, we were very pleased to get Nitin Shantharam and Jason Hall to help us out with Reader development. Their stints on the team resulted in a a bunch of features, and Jason is now back at Google working full-time (Nitin wasn't a slacker, he's just still in school).We're looking for another intern or two this...
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The Wired Politican
via Peach Pundit by SpaceyG on March 21, 2008
Atlanta City Councilman, Kwanza Hall, not only created a Facebook profile, he updates it throughout the day with what he’s doing on behalf of his constituents. Via his cell phone. Now that’s your Best Web 2.0 Practice Of The Day!
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Is Google (Or Any Website) Down?
via Google Blogoscoped by Tony Ruscoe on March 20, 2008
... website you’re checking might be down for just you and them, or even everyone in a particular country. And I guess you’re completely stuck if that website is down too... in which case, it’s back to posting in the forum!)[Via Crackunit.com.][By Tony Ruscoe | Origin: Is Google (Or Any Website) Down? | Comments][Advertisement] Need a dream team? Look no further than ACS! [Advertise here]
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How to back up your Gmail on Linux in four easy steps
via Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO by Matt Cutts on March 11, 2008
I really like Gmail, but I also like having backups of my data just in case. Here’s how to use a simple program called getmail on Unix to backup your Gmail or Google Apps email. We’ll break this into four steps.Step 0: Why getmail?If you browse around on the web, you’ll find several options to help you download and backup your email. Here are a few:If you use Windows, you can back up your...
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Summer of Code 2008: 21 potential projects
via Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO by Matt Cutts on March 10, 2008
Yay! Google is opening up its “Summer of Code” for 2008. Google’s Summer of Code program encourages students to tackle open-source projects over the summer break. For a 2-3 more days, sponsor organizations are invited to apply and then students can apply starting March 24th. I’ve been thinking about some projects that I’d enjoying seeing. If anyone needs ideas, I’d love to see some of...
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Best of the Sidebar: So You Hacked Our Site!?
via The Daily WTF by Alex Papadimoulis on February 29, 2008
Not too long ago, I added my company, Inedo, to the federal government's Central Contractor Registration system. I don't know, I just didn't want to miss out on allthe funevery oneseemsto havewithgovernment work. Whenever one signs up for virtually any government thing, a deluge of companies somehow manage to find to out. The CCR is certainly no exception. One of the many companies...
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Buyer of $200 million a year in search ads says clicks are up [Online Advertising]
via Valleywag: Google by Nicholas Carlson on February 29, 2008
SearchIgnite, which spends about $200 million each year on search advertising, says that clicks on Google ads aren't down or even flat as ComScore recently claimed. They're up 40.1 percent year-over-year. On all major search engines, paid clicks are up 45.7 percent year-over-year -- up 65 percent for retailers and non-mortage-related financial services. So WTF, ComScore? The most likely...
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