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Google and/or Yahoo Should Force Users to Switch From Internet Explorer

It seems to me like it would be a pretty good idea if one of the most popular sites like Google or Yahoo was to tell all users who are running IE6 and below, or even any version of IE to upgrade to Firefox or Chrome.

Domainers Are n00bs When It Comes To SEO

I've seen this for years: Domainers will swipe up some solid Internet estate and then just let it chill in their GoDaddy account and wait for the big sale 10 years down the line. That's cool and all, but they're missing out on a lot more. The more savvy domainers will park their domains with ads, but in most cases these pages return improper headers and do very little for getting indexed in search engines - and you guessed it, being indexed in the search engines is a really big deal, especially if you have good domain names that you're just sitting on.

Who Really Got The Better Deal, Google or MSN?

Google buys YouTube for $1.65 billion. MSN puts an offer in on Yahoo for $44.6 billion.

I mean, yeah, Yahoo is a great company and all but why does MSN keep missing these obvious things like YouTube? Wouldn't it have been much cheaper to buy YouTube and at least stay in the game?

I get the feeling that MSN is poorly managed, greedy and just doesn't "get" the Internet still, after all these years.

Forget the Discovery Channel, Forget CNN, I'm watching Google Video

Google video is a Godsend to those of use who love watching education shows on certain topics. I used to love watching some type of show about science related topics on the Discovery channel but the main problem was these shows were only on about once a week at specific, set times. What was I to do the other days and times when I wanted to learn?

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