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Search engine awards highlights

This Search Engine Journal article focuses on the most successful in the industry with news of its 2005 winners. Editor Loren Baker says, "We are all members of a vibrant and cutting edge industry which happens to also be quite entertaining and full of enjoyment, there are not very many people who cherish the work that they do as much ...

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Org seeks legal recourse for blog name

Yahoo! News is carrying a story that could ripple through the blogging world – not so much that a blog has claimed another entity’s name, but more about the willingness of a group to seek legal recompense. The story says, "Christian evangelical group Jews for Jesus is suing Google Inc., saying a Web log hosted through the Internet search leader’s ...

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The stumbling giant?

If you have a little slack time around Christmas, you might want to read this article from the the Washington Post about industry speculation that Microsoft is losing it. Can the monopoly we all have a love/hate relationship with be slipping? Some think so. But I recommend it because it isn’t, to my way of thinking, about software. It’s about ...

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Charitable Giving and Income Brackets

Thanks to Rushworth Kidder of the Institute for Global Ethics for point this out in his weekly Ethics Newsline. The NewTithing Group has compiled an IRS based assessment of charitable giving using the percentage of income donated and income brackets.  The graph shows a conclusion that may be startling to some – those who make less tend to give a ...

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