Today, the company provides the state minimum insurance coverage to automobile drivers in 16 states including: Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina...
Google has unveiled plans to use wind energy to power its new Oklahoma data center. Google faced a local grid mix of over 50% coal power for its Oklahoma data centre. The search giant has signed an agreement to use 48 MW of wind energy from the...
Oklahoma City, Okla. Google and Boingo Wireless are teaming up to offer free Wi-Fi at eight U.S.malls and discounted access in 16 major airports across the U.S. Google’s sponsorship isn’t completely altruistic; people need to subscribe to Google...
That person is Beth Wilkinson, who helped convict Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, Reuters reported. Google has disclosed a pair of ongoing international government probes into its business practices.
Driverless cars have recently gained legislative support in Nevada and California, with Hawaii, Oklahoma, Florida, and Arizona also introducing bills, according to Bloomberg. Back in 2010 Google announced it's self-driving car project with a goal...
Denver, and Seattle, with a big expansion coming in the near future (Offers is coming to Atlanta, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Fort Worth, Houston, Indianapolis, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis...
Offers will expand to Atlanta, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Fort Worth, Houston, Indianapolis, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh...
April 21st - Today Google agreed to buy all the energy to power it's Mayes County data center for the next 20 years from the NextEra Energy Resources' Minco II wind farm in Oklahoma. Every year, without fail, Google celebrates Earth Day and SEW has...
The Oklahoma state legislature in a completely sensible (and therefore somewhat baffling move for a government agency) move, has created a new law regarding virtual property and what happens to it after you die.
Inform Technologies, the developer and provider of semantic web solutions, raised $4 million in its latest round of funding led by existing investors Spark Capital, The Stephens Group, and The Oklahoma Publishing Company, the company said in a...
For instance, everyone knows you sell bicycles in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just like all your competitors. The idea of "build it and they will come" is a great way to succeed in any venture. However, with the continuing evolution of search and online user...
Finally, Devesh Dodeja of Techndu.com, discussed Techndu's offerings as a search engine optimization firm based in Oklahoma City. One of the big reasons marketers go to trade shows is to see new products.
Christopher from Oklahoma Last month, Yahoo! and Google launched a couple of contests (separately), and this week both are announcing the finalists. First up, Yahoo! is looking for a new Yodel, and they received 21,000 entries.
No doubt there will be a stampede to register domains like the Oklahoma Land Rush of the the appropriatedly named "Unassigned Lands. ICANN announced it will start allowing domains to be registered using non-Latin characters (English etc.starting Nov.
Google announced four major data center projects in the U.S.in 2007, including facilities in North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma and Iowa. Nick Carr (The Big Switch) created the framework to view the transformation of the search engine...
Their top markets based on the number of reviews vary from 671 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to 63 in Carlsbad, California. To date, however, these sites have had a challenge in leveraging this traffic into revenue and ad platforms.
For instance, among the hot trends as I write this are "Daily Oklahoman," a newspaper involved in a well-publicized spat with Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy; and "Nikki Sixx," the bassist for 80s hair metal band Motley Crue, who recently...
We have the majors, but we also have a lot of publications that may be overlooked, in places that are not the biggest Hispanic market, such as publications in places like Tulsa, Oklahoma. Grant Crowell interviews Many Ruiz, President and CEO of...