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Archive for the 'Technology Trends' Category

Google Rolls Out Pay Per Call Ads

Posted by Dan Grossman on November 24th, 2005

Greg Yardley has the scoop on Google’s latest service: pay-per-call ads.
Try a Google search: if you see a small phone icon next to a company’s sponsored ad unit, click on the icon. You’ll be able to enter your own phone number; from there, Google will call both the company in question […]

Silicon Valley’s Hiring War–And The Impact to Startups

Posted by Dan Grossman on November 23rd, 2005

The WSJ has a good article on Silicon Valley’s war for talent (paid registration required, unfortunately), which has been driven largely by Google, eBay, Yahoo, and Amazon.

Google, for example, is apparently hiring about 10 people a day. To do so, the company has increased the size of its recruiting team to […]

Tired of Blurry Photos on Your Digital Camera?

Posted by Dan Grossman on November 22nd, 2005

Despite my interest in digital photography and an investment in a snazzy Nikon D70 about a year ago, my photo skills are still somewhat lacking. As a result, my photos are sometimes blurry and, in the end, I put many of them in the trash.
That in mind, I’m particularly interested in the work […]

Sony’s Copy Protection: Foiled With A Piece of Tape?

Posted by Dan Grossman on November 21st, 2005

Quick update on an earlier post about Sony’s terrible copy protection software…
The highly controversial XCP digital rights management (DRM) technology bundled by Sony BMG on 52 of its audio CD albums can be defeated by applying a small piece of tape to the discs, according to analyst firm Gartner.
(via vnunet.com)
Amazing…

Black Friday and How to Find Deals

Posted by Dan Grossman on November 21st, 2005

Black Friday–the day after Thanksgiving–is a huge shopping day (according to Wikipedia, the name comes from the idea that on this day retailers get back “in the black” after operating “in the red”). Last year, consumers spent about $8B on Black Friday alone, driven largely by deep discounts on a range of products.
Most […]