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From: Marian G. Alexander
Subject: [ToutDoux-list] toboggan
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 16:02:30 -0500

Style Sheet AngstStyle sheets are great.
Besides personally using Google's search all the time, as the author of
two books about using Google's technology, I am professionally grateful
to the company.
The other controls the information architecture: how blog entries, the
navigation panel, the blog home page, and so on, are organized. I
realized I'd have to build something for myself.
Chalk up one to the devil.
It raises the question of why the very powerful factions currently in
control of the police would agree to such a measure - and who has the
power to make them acquiesce?

jjjj

Here at World Stock Report we work on what we here from the street. We
Told you to WATCH PRGJ and now its up again today.

Trade Date: Friday, December 8, 2006
Company: PRG Group Inc.
Ticker:: PRGJ
Wednesday Close: $0.76
Thursday Close: $0.85
1 Day Gain: $0.09 (11.84%)
3 Day Target: $1.90
WallStreet Expectations (1 week): 160% UP
WallStreet Expectations (2 months): 340% UP
Rating: STRONG BUY / HOLD

We see big things happening everyday, so we say keep your eye on PRGJ
and watch for a big movement!!! Talk about flying under the radar? Isn't
that what we look for?

This is your chance to get your hands on one of these fast moving stocks
and take short term profits. We give it to you again as a gift. How many
times have you seen issues explode but you couldn't get your hands on
them?

jjjj

The Googleplex Blog: May the Great eBay, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!
The Googleplex Blog: Buyer Beware, Indeed! Several readers have pointed
out that Wikis are just as useful-if not more so-in private contexts as
they are as general sources like the excellent Wikipedia. I tagged a
somewhat unusual photo of mine of a holly flower with the tag By Golly.
I don't love Google, and I don't hate Google.
These things usually seem like they are after you've done them, but not
while you are in the thick of the agony.
Seuss-and techniques for evaluating the veracity of information should
be taught starting in first grade. I sure have more respect for
Einstein's intellect than even for, well, a googol of anonymous
intellects that have contributed to the hive. Certainly, Google wants to
be the leading online entry point for online commerce, although it has a
ways to go to achieve this ambition. Of course, as with googlewhacking,
the moment a photo is labeled as uninteresting-which is an automated
Flickr ranking system for photos-it becomes more interesting. Now
there's a new game in town: flickrwhacking.
KubrickKubrick is the theme, sometimes called a skin, that is the
default for WordPress, the open source blogging software.
The compromise is to create sites that look great, with the design
supporting their content-and where the information architecture is
straightforward enough to work for SEO purposes as well. Besides
personally using Google's search all the time, as the author of two
books about using Google's technology, I am professionally grateful to
the company.
All I wanted to change was the way things looked.
One of the things I like best about Kubrick is buried inside the code
modules that Heilemann supplied to WordPress. eBay, and others, simply
cannot go on abdicating responsibility for online transactions
consummated on their sites. Everything, however, is not perfect in this
paradise of communes. Sometimes I think they should have stuck with
tables to organize HTML.
By the time these folk have been back and forth over each other's work,
the finished article is likely to be as accurate as something subject to
the most rigorous professional review.
Google resists turning over search records to the U. For example, a
publisher I work with has organized a wiki to benefit all the
contributors to a specific series of books that share the same
resources, vocabulary, and ideas.
For the meantime, the only thing that's really clear is that eBay does
risk becoming marginalized by Google. I think Google is a company with
good and bad, like most companies, institutions, and human beings. This
highlights an important point: articles in the Wikipedia that cover a
topic of fairly wide general interest are likely to be thorough and
unbiased.
When are you getting me a nice new skin?
In response, my electronic book Search Engine Optimization: Building
Traffic and Making Money is available as downloadable PDF from O'Reilly,
the publisher.
More interesting philosophically is the accuracy of information found in
communal repositories. Still, a reasonably sane corporate denizen would
be wise not to accept private wiki information as gospel without
understanding its source-and where the source fits into the
institutional zeitgeist.
Several readers have pointed out that Wikis are just as useful-if not
more so-in private contexts as they are as general sources like the
excellent Wikipedia. Pixel by PixelChanging the positioning of the
graphic elements using their styles took hours of pixel-by-pixel labor.
Furthermore, most jurisdictions provide fairly thorough legal
protections for buyers in real estate transactions in the off-line
world.
But it does call for increased pressure on the Iraqi government to make
progress in key areas of reconciliation and governability - and to
withdraw US support if progress is not made. Pixel by PixelChanging the
positioning of the graphic elements using their styles took hours of
pixel-by-pixel labor. Julian, who likes order in life even though he
knows it often doesn't exist, is upset.
For the meantime, the only thing that's really clear is that eBay does
risk becoming marginalized by Google. I WANT TO TALK TO A HUMAN BEING!
Both "don't be evil" as a world view and the devil-angel dichotomy are
representative of a black-and-white Manichean outlook. I am running on
an old MovableType install that Harold never upgraded because it was one
of the last free versions before MT went commercial.
For some businesses, this Internet marketing effort is the only
advertising that is necessary. But if the goal is to both target a
market and to deliver a message, then the Honda Element platypus ads
should be on the endangered species list.
In the past, I could have browsed through eBay looking for a Buy It Now
button on the thing I wanted.
You can browse links that list the regions of Mars, show you where
spacecraft have landed, or that are the subject of stories about Mars.
Such is the emotion unleashed by the topic of Iraq that the report was
being attacked even before its release as "stay the course lite" by some
and as "Vietnam redux" by others.
Then looked at by only two or three other people?
When you spend your time chasing three little kids, writing books,
taking pictures, and consulting, you don't have too much time left over
to worry about design themes.
My design is functional, but not particularly inspired, and Harold
hasn't changed it in years! Both the Element and the platypus are
"hodgepodges": the car is "part van, part suv, part surf wagon," while
the beast has the "bill of a duck and the tail of a beaver.
The only thing that matters to a search engine is content.
One downbeat note greeting the report is that, no matter how good some
of its recommendations may be, it may simply have been overtaken by the
deterioration of conditions on the ground in Iraq.
Sometimes in arbitrary and capricious ways.
Several readers have pointed out that Wikis are just as useful-if not
more so-in private contexts as they are as general sources like the
excellent Wikipedia. This content provides information that can't be
found elsewhere, and is written from my unique perspective with the same
care that I take in writing my books.
There may not be much flavor either.
In this scenario, eBay becomes simply another backend product supplier,
and Google controls the gateway. "Interestingly, when I do Google Honda
Element platypus, I don't find what I'm looking for at the top of the
natural search results.
Google is particularly strict about reserving the term "google".





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