Free download of the day:
The full .pdf of Philipp’s book, 55 Ways to Have Fun With Google, is now available on 55fun.com. As the book is Creative Commons licensed, you are encouraged to copy, read, share, remix, convert, quote, browse, and print the .pdf to your liking. If you do create conversions, e.g. an HTML version, please send the URL so Philipp can link to it from 55fun.com.
If you’re a true booklover or papersniffer, you can also buy the book, which contains over 220 pages and is available at Lulu.com for $16.50 or at Amazon for $19.66.
Download the .pdf (7.88 Mb)
There’s also a .zip file with the Word document (7.5 MB)
Read the review I did after proof-reading the book, on Marketing Thoughts.
June 24th, 2006
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Jeez. Looks like someone needs to make a call to his webhost to reset the ftp password so he can upload the Akismet spam catcher/plugin.
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I’d love to blog more, but I lose so much time with the moderation… damn.
June 24th, 2006
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From Adotas (Reuters):
Adobe Systems Inc. announced Wednesday that Google has agreed to pay the multimedia software maker a “significant” amount to distribute the Web search leader’s software, Reuters reports.
Adobe revealed that it has already begun distributing Google search software to new users of Adobe’s Shockwave multimedia playback software, which offers interactive programming such as games, entertainment, business presentations, and advertisements in a Web browser.
Additionally, Adobe confirmed on its site that the Google deal displaces a previous agreement it had with the latter’s main rival, Yahoo—which entailed Yahoo search software being delivered when users download new versions of Shockwave.
The pre-install deals also mark a change for Google, which, according to the report, historically has incurred little upfront cost to attract customers to its services. Google’s strategy instead was to share a portion of ad revenue with partners who drive traffic its way.
The new Adobe deal, though, calls for users to receive a free version of the Google Toolbar Web search software when they download Adobe’s Shockwave player for use with an Internet Explorer browser.
“We’re excited to partner with Adobe to make these features available to their users, and look forward to finding other ways to work together,” Google said in a statement.
Philipp already posted this on the 22nd, and points to the Adobe Press Release for more info
June 24th, 2006
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