November 27, 2005
Google Bull is Tamed"If you don't own Google, resist the temptation to chase the crowd." So writes James Stewart in the W$J. He had Google as a "buy" last month, but $400 per share is too rich for his blood. I have been wrong about Google as an investment from the beginning, but even the bulls are starting to turn bearish.
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October 04, 2005
Gahoo YoogleSearch both Google and Yahoo simultaneously.
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September 15, 2005
"Geek Orthodox"That's was Vinton Cerf, referring to his new position as Chief Internet Evangelist at Google.
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July 09, 2005
"Typosquatting" GoogleWhen trying to get to Google, Have you ever typed "googkle.com," "ghoogle.com," or "gooigle.com"? I haven't either, but apparently some people have. And Google claimed that this was "part of a sinister plot to infect computers with programs -- known as "malware" -- that can lead to recurring system crashes, wipe out valuable data or provide a window into highly sensitive information."
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June 28, 2005
Is Google a Bubble Stock?Yes.
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February 23, 2005
Google's AutoLink Creates a Stir"AutoLink inserts links into Web pages where an address, package tracking number, publication ISBN (International Standard Book Number) or VIN (vehicle identification number) appears in the content." The problem is that the address links feed into Google Maps, and people are concerned about Google manipulating traffic. Jeff Nolan asserts: "Google is close to becoming evil."
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February 19, 2005
Merde!Remember how Google is planning to make books from Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Michigan, and the New York Public Library available online? The French are not happy about it: "Jean-Noel Jeanneney, who heads France's national library and is a noted historian, says Google's choice of works is likely to favor Anglo-Saxon ideas and the English language." His solution? Have the EU step in for balance.
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February 12, 2005
GooglezonIf you think MSM is on the road to destruction and Google and Amazon are evidence of God's intervention in earthly affairs, you can drink some virtual Kool-aid over at EPIC 2014.
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