Since I happen to be starting this post during warm-ups for a company softball game, I can't help but tie it in. See, I suck at softball. It's entirely possible that you're trying to play softball in a hockey rink.
When I learned to play softball as an 8-year-old, one of the first things my little league coach taught me is never to swing at the first pitch. Just as even the best homerun hitters in baseball strikeout on occasion, you too could be three pitches...
This is no softball show praising Al Gore and the people who came after him. Former editor and writer for Wired John Heileman shares his insights into the development of the Internet. The series gives it to you "warts and all" and does not hold...
A couple come to mind: softball questions (easy to knock out of the park) and glaringly obvious ones. Sometimes questions are easy to answer. In my last column, I asked the glaringly obvious one: Is content really the cornerstone of SEO?
The softball team, which lost kind of badly this evening, is made up of members of the SEO/Feeds teams as well as Paid Search, User Experience, Copywriting, Site Creative and Design, and all the rest of the Agency teams “on the other side” of the...
After testing the search engine with a few softball queries, Gary came away less than impressed but hopeful the search engine will improve over time. Gary blogged yesterday's launch of new search engine Accoona, and has followed up with a closer...
Finally, this story leads off recounting how I shot softball questions past Sergey Brin earlier this year at the San Jose Search Engine Strategies conference. Those aren't exact quotes, but they capture the fact that it wasn't all softball...
Capitonyms are commonly words that become proper nouns when capitalized: amber is a yellow, orange, or brownish-yellow fossil resin; Amber is the eighth-grade softball team captain. Virtuous searching takes more than hard work and clean thinking...