Mar302007
Filed under: Goings On...
Whenever I think about the stunning Halle Berry, her truly exceptional acting scenes from Swordfish and Monster’s Ball pop into my head. It just so happens that the scenes feature her sans clothing.
In her upcoming movie, Perfect Stranger, she plays a reporter who goes online and creates undercover profiles in an attempt to solve the murder of a childhood friend. Chatting away with her various identities, her internet snooping leads her to the CEO of a major ad agency (played by Bruce Willis).
Mar272007
Filed under: Chillin', Google, MSN/Live, Yahoo
Neil and the folks over at Pronet Advertising just released a flash video game called Search Engine Smackdown which features the founders of the big three duking it out over search-related quiestions with Danny Sullivan officiating.
Bored? Be bored no more because we have created a video game that will keep you entertained and teach you about the search industry. Search Engine Smackdown is a fun game where you can be the Google founders (Larry & Sergey), Yahoo founders (Jerry & David), or Microsoft founders (Bill & Paul) and duke it out with each other in a wrestling ring with Danny Sullivan.
Mar262007
Filed under: SEO, U Got Served
It has been a bit over a month since our beloved SEO and Social Media Maven, Neil Patel, issued an open challenge to Jason Calacanis in response to an unsubstantiated rant about how SEO is bullshit.
Neil answered back:
Mar262007
Filed under: Blogging, Design
If you are reading this through a feedreader, you should click-through to my site and check out the new digs!
So, after my little design fiasco over two months ago, I finally got around to finishing up the new look for this blog.
A few of you may have noticed that I turned on the new theme over the weekend. I did that knowing the weekend is when I average the least amount of traffic and I wanted to test and tweak this site without causing too many problems for my limited amount of visitors.
Mar142007
Filed under: Goings On..., Google, U Got Served
Via The Star Ledger:
Shortly before William McGuire was shot to death and dismembered, the computer in his Woodbridge townhouse was used to research topics including “how to purchase guns in Pennsylvania,” “instant poisons” and “how to commit murder,” a computer crime analyst told a jury in Middlesex County yesterday.
Jennifer Seymour, who worked for the New Jersey State Police, also testified someone used the computer to search the Internet for information about “chloral hydrate,” a powerful sedative prosecutors say 34-year-old Melanie McGuire used on her husband before he was killed on April 28, 2004.