(via Threadwatch) This time Andrew Orlowski is all over Wikipedia in the article: Wikipedia founder admits to serious quality problems. I'm going to plan to come back in the future for more personal observations but for the most part, much of what...
But in this case, I find myself agreeing with The Register's Andrew Orlowski, who discussed how blogging activity might "googlewash" a term earlier this year. By now, many have learned about how a search for miserable failure on Google brings up...
But in this case, I find myself agreeing with The Register's Andrew Orlowski, who discussed how blogging activity might "googlewash" a term earlier this year (see http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/30087.html)
One such example is from The Register, where Andrew Orlowski argues that Google needs Microsoft because it is too dependent on advertising. Orlowski also suggests that Google needs to start "shouting" about itself as a destination for media buyers.
One such example is from The Register, where Andrew Orlowski argues that Google needs Microsoft because it is too dependent on advertising. Where Orlowski's article is wrong is the idea that Google doesn't own enough billboards for its advertisements.
Among other things, back in April, Register writer Andrew Orlowski noted (http://theregister.co.uk/content/6/30195.html) that a story he wrote coining the term "googlewash" failed to show up in the top results on Google.
Google doing away with blogs Webmaster World http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/12789.htm "I think Andrew Orlowski is taking a comment and taking it in the direction that he wants to go. Paid Placement Alternatives to Overture and Google...