Lauren Weinstein alerted readers that Canadian ISP Rogers was modifying the Google home page for some of its users:
Go over to Lauren’s blog and click on the thumbnail to see the full-size image; it may be your only chance to see the word “Yahoo!” on Google’s home page in three different places.
Wired managed to snag an official confirmation from the ISP that Rogers is doing this.
I don’t always agree with Lauren, but I think we agree that this is pretty uncool.
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The whirlwind conference schedule winds up this year with Mediapost’s Search Insider Summit being held in Park City Utah at the Stein Eriksen Lodge Dec 12-15, 2007. I caught up with conference chair, David Berkowitz from 360i and the host/MC, Gord Hotchkiss of Enquiro for a quick interview:
Please tell us a little about yourself - a mini bio if you will.
David: I’m Director of Emerging Media and Client Strategy with 360i, the search-focused digital agency. I’ve been writing a weekly Search Insider column for MediaPost since it launched in mid-2004. For fun, I have my own blog at MarketersStudio.com, and I do a fair amount of speaking at industry events. It’s a great gig, especially with the clients I get to work with.
Gord: Search marketer, research fan, marketing pundit, columnist and Chair of SEMPO. And those are just my […]
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The following post is a response to Matt Cutts blog and the Official Google Blog, please stop being a bunch a cry babies …
Dear Google it’s 2007 that educational nirvana you all graduated from is over and it’s time to live in the real world.
For example in Casino Royale, Aston Martin paid a lot of money to have James Bond drive their car, but you don’t hear Hyundai complaining that they are “polluting” the minds of consumers because 007 isn’t driving a Kia do you? So why do you think it’s ok to tell other people how they can or can’t advertise when you sell advertising yourself?
Designers like Versace and Dior are willing to give their dresses away to celebrities to wear on TV awards shows, but Target doesn’t complain when they don’t show up in something from the bargain rack do they. So why do you feel they […]
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