Large Scale Bid Management – Pubcon 2007 session digest
Friday, 14 December 2007
After a nightmare traveling (I haven’t had much luck lately) with 6 hours to go from SFO to Las Vegas, I arrived only in time for the Tuesday afternoon session, “Large scale bid management”. I was anxious to listen in having done that very thing at HP and now find myself starting such campaigns again.
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Back in business – virus clean and fancy free (WordPress users upgrade!)
Thursday, 13 December 2007
……. If you were one of the lucky few, you were greeted by some welcoming adult content when last reading the blog. To you I say, you’re welcome. It’s not like you don’t get enough porn in your inbox; I do what I can. Point is, the virus has been cleaned up so seobrien is
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Conferences
Friday, 30 November 2007
Yes, it is that time of year again. While most are stuffing turkey and braving the malls for holiday gifts, we in the online marketing community prepare for back-to-back-to-back… to back conferences. Admittedly, with the whirlwind of activity, I’ve even neglected to mention one most important, underway as we speak. This week at SES, Zvents
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Improving Search through Google’s Distributed File System
Thursday, 08 November 2007
For those of you interested my post last month about how search engines really work, Doug Judd has written a slightly technical brief about the Google File System and specifically, how it can be improved. Doug is leading an open-source project which builds on top of distributed file systems like GFS, HDFS, and Kosmos, bringing
