» On NPR Now: The Viacom-Google Debate
NPR's "To the Point" program is airing right now on WYNC, NPR's public radio station in New York, and the subject is Viacom v. Google. A ve
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» Tech Beats Tourism in Greater Victoria Economy
An interesting stat was released by the B.C. Regional Science and Technology Network yesterday. A report it commissioned revealed that revenues gener
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» Google Committed to Presence in S.Korea
Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt said Wednesday his company is committed to expanding its presence in South Korea, a market that has proven a challe
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» Naver, The Google Of South Korea
Naver currently has a 77 percent share of all searches from within South Korea. Daum.net follows with 10.8 percent, Yahoo with just 4.4 percent and Google with a tiny 1.7 percent of Korean Web searches.
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» So… what’s good about mentoring?
Coaching is the new buzz word. Everybody who says anything to anybody else that is reputed to be helpful is a coach. In fact in the South African world of business we have so many coaches, all we are short of are some locomotives to take them away,
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» Bad SEO …
I took a look at Alan’s post and decide to dive in and see just how good these guys are since Pandia is touting their sponsor. I looked at one client they have listed in their studies. Site looks ok…oh wait, the title tag reads Send Flowers & Gifts
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» Search engine Naver proves a hit in South Korea
Search engine Naver has proved so popular in South Korea that it has become the world's fifth-largest portal, according to figures produced by comScore.

The company attracts in the region of 16 million unique users a day, generating a combined t
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