January 24, 2010 - 4:31 pm
Tags: app, application, battery life, fedex, fedex overnight shipping, file, google, hardware component, industry, mobile, mobile computing, mobile processor, mobile processors, new innovations, nexus, nexus one, phone hands, qualcomm, shipping option, snapdragon, software, web, wireless connections
Posted in android, google, random | No comments
I bought my Nexus One Friday afternoon around 3 o’clock central time. Without hesitating, I chose the FedEx Overnight shipping option. Because Google hates me, my phone was not shipped on Friday. This means I won’t be getting my phone until Tuesday because it won’t ship until Monday. Damn this infernal [...]
December 25, 2009 - 2:21 am
Tags: acquisition, ad mob, admob, admob review, ads, adsense, advertising, advertising companies, advertising company, affiliate, ftc, google, mobile, mobile advertising, mobile internet, publisher, publishers, seo
Posted in advertising, google | 1 comment
Admob is a mobile advertising company I’ve been using for the last six months. It is the Adsense of mobile internet. Admob typically only approves publishers that have a mobile-compatible website (like this for example). Admob was recently acquired by Google. The FTC is now asking for more details on the acquisition, as Google is [...]
November 21, 2009 - 3:28 pm
Tags: book reservations, chicagoland, dine, dining, girlfriend, industry, Naperville, naperville illinois, nice restaurant, online, OpenTable, restaraunt, technology, transition
Posted in chicago, random, tutorials | No comments
OpenTable.com is one of my favorite websites today because you can book almost any Chicagoland restaurant in about one minute. Additionally, you can read hundreds of real reviews about a restaurant before you decide to dine there. I recently took my girlfriend out to a very nice restaurant called Catch 35, in Naperville, [...]
For those in the metropolitan area of Chicago, you probrably have riden the Metra Rail system at some time in your life. Well, you would imagine that could buy your tickets online and print them from home right? Nope. Well, not until today at least. Metra surprised the media yesterday by announcing their new $3 [...]
February 8, 2009 - 2:29 pm
Tags: cj, commission, compare, google, junction, linkshare, linkshare.com, online, publisher, RANT, tickets, tool
Posted in RANT | 31 comments
It’s not like me to dedicate an entire post for the sole purpose of complaining.
Wait, yes it is.
The reason I’m taking time out of my life to flame Linkshare is because of their complete disregard for the quality of their system in its entirety. It’s a mouthful, but I can write something negative about everything [...]
September 25, 2008 - 10:18 pm
Tags: google, yahoo
Posted in google | 32 comments
Happy 10th birthday Google. It seems only yesterday when I was sitting in class and my 8th grade computer professor was teaching us how to use search engines, and recommended Google over Yahoo.
May 15, 2008 - 1:02 pm
Tags: acquisition, online
Posted in random | No comments
“The core businesses of CNET Networks and CBS Interactive represent near perfect category symmetry in premium online content,”
Quincy Smith, President, CBS Interactive.
Blah blah blah… it’s another corporate buyout. This acquisition will make CBS one of the top 10 internet companies in the United States with a combined 54 million unique users per month [...]
On Saturday May 3rd, Yahoo received another counter bid for the acquisition of Yahoo by Microsoft. Yahoo declined their offer (again)…
At the meeting, which also included Yahoo’s other founder, David Filo, and a Microsoft president who oversees its online unit, Kevin Johnson, Mr. Ballmer increased Microsoft’s offer to $33 a share, or a total [...]
I thought that I might share with the world the online SEO tools that I use. Keep in mind that I use these A LOT. I use them A LOT because they’re USEFUL. They make me MONEY in other words.
Keyword Research
I use Google’s Adword’s keyword volume tool to look to [...]
What else can I say? You can spend the rest of your life at your computer gazing at the Heavens.
What are we?