(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
Opinion: Google or Bing "corporate blogs." Just below the ubiquitous Wikipedia entry, in the number two slot, is: "Ten Corporate Blogs Worth Reading." Click on it. Listed at number 5 is: "Check Out ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Google has yet again managed to find a pot to dip their money hand into, this time it's the phone industry. It would appear that the company's goal is to be the hub of all of its user's communication ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
Google has finally delivered, sort of. In accordance with public promises made by the Android Market chief in early January, users of T-Mobile's G1 Android in the U.S. will finally be able to purchase commercial ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
For the past ten years, there have been very few companies that outspent Google. Hiring their employees by the thousands, and giving out employee benefits among which were thing three free meals ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... a full year. In comparison, Apple sold 10.6 million iPods during the first three months of this year and 22.1 million units during the Christmas quarter. A general revenue chart provided by Google checkout ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... behind Google and Yahoo. Google has a service called Google Checkout, a universal online payment platform that e-tailers can use, while Yahoo hosts an entire network of individually-run stores. ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
Google is offering merchants free use of its online payment service as it squares off against Ebay's market-leading PayPal. Google is offering merchants free use of its online payment service as ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
Google Checkout adoption will translate to higher costs for the shopping comparison engines. Some of the costs will be passed onto merchants, and I'm not sure they'll stand for it. Google Checkout ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Checkout, Google's idea how to pay for goods and services on the Internet, has been added to Ebay's "not permitted" list of payment methods. Checkout, Google's idea how to pay for goods and services ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
This morning, Google has rolled out the next major organic addition to its venerable line of online services; and, as anticipated, it's an online payment service. But contrary to predictions that Google ...