Well, this isn't the traditional way of recruiting but it seems everything changes now days so why not to give it a shot.
I am seeking for a Web 2.0 freak/guru with viral marketing proven experience.
Some experience in the traditional world of search engine optimization and marketing is definitely required too.
You can either add a comment here or simply send me your CV to my email.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Are the number of search results in Google real?
As promissed before...
I am showing this again and again to people and so far everybody was shocked.
Try to search for any value in Google. Take for example "George Bush"
You are going to get 12,000,000 results.
I asked myself one day how does the 11,999,999 result look like. So I started paging and was extremely surprised to find out that I never passed 1000 results.
Try it yourself, try any search combination, try live.com as well. You will get the same result.
The question is - why does Google and other search engines as well show us those millions of results?
I am showing this again and again to people and so far everybody was shocked.
Try to search for any value in Google. Take for example "George Bush"
You are going to get 12,000,000 results.
I asked myself one day how does the 11,999,999 result look like. So I started paging and was extremely surprised to find out that I never passed 1000 results.
Try it yourself, try any search combination, try live.com as well. You will get the same result.
The question is - why does Google and other search engines as well show us those millions of results?
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Is this the end of the Office monopoly?
I have started using http://www.thinkfree.com/ online office and I am thrilled.
This online office worth a serious check of anybody who is using Microsoft office . As a heavy user of MS Office I must admit that this product is really close the original but much cheaper.
True, all the new feature of Office 2007 aren't there, however, I am not that sure that the simple user really needs them. Sophisticated users might still want to use the traditional Office package as I still do.
The benefits of the product or more precisely, the service are many:
This online office worth a serious check of anybody who is using Microsoft office . As a heavy user of MS Office I must admit that this product is really close the original but much cheaper.
True, all the new feature of Office 2007 aren't there, however, I am not that sure that the simple user really needs them. Sophisticated users might still want to use the traditional Office package as I still do.
The benefits of the product or more precisely, the service are many:
- It is free
- All web based
- It is self explanatory - whoever worked with office will know immediately what to do
- You get 1GB storage - for free
- It has all you need from word processor, spreadsheet and presentation engine. It is much more powerful than Google's competitive package.
- If you insist of having an Offline tool for flights you can buy for $50.
The only question is, for how long will it last? How long will it take to Microsoft to buy this company...
Meanwhile, enjoy !
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Can I get 5 hours battery Laptop...
"It is MAC" - those were my words when I first saw Vista. Guys, don't take me wrong I am not of those anti Microsoft guys...and for full disclosure we develop everything on Microsoft platforms. But what I miss more than anything in my day to day work isn't anything that Vista can give me. I was using MAC few times for QA purposes, and the most impressive things I found were the stability (no need for restarts, no processes were stuck...) and the...BATTERY. The laptop battery last for 5 hours (no need to replace in a middle of a meeting or more important during a flight).
So if someone has something to copy from our MAC neighbor he should start with the important ones...

So if someone has something to copy from our MAC neighbor he should start with the important ones...
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Not just a link preview
One of the coolest tools I have seen lately is Snap. I also use it in my blog (and it took 5 seconds to add..) but what people don't know is that on www.snap.com you can also perform web search. True, you dont get the 500M results of Google (and I will write another post on this issue seperately since the numbers of reslts you see on Google should be questioned...) however, how many times you were on Google's list and wanted to see what stands behind particular result without leaving the list. Snap's solution is so simple but so user friendly too, a preview which is pretty similar to reading pane in most of the common email applications.
Another nice solution for the same problem you can find in Walla Search where you can see the preview inline.

Another nice solution for the same problem you can find in Walla Search where you can see the preview inline.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
End of a Monarchy
I like Alexa, I use it so often to better understand the web, user behaviour in different countries but I so often asked myself couldnt we get some absolute numbers regarding unique users.
In such a competitive world it is an absurd that the everybody just use the same tool to measure websites. I very often found myself explaining to others that those numbers we see in Alexa are somewhat unreliable. The reason was very simple. When you ask yourself - what does Alexa measure , the answer is : "Alexa measures what Alexa measure", it is all about their toolbar distribution.
Therefore when I saw Compete the first time - I was thrilled. Then came Quantqast...
When there is a competion we will all benefit from it.
Those new sites have still long way in their coverage especially when it come to non US websites. The peception that there is no world out of the US is completely wrong and might be a benchmark for those new sites success/fail. Still, getting real numbers instead or relative ones is a huge progress.
In such a competitive world it is an absurd that the everybody just use the same tool to measure websites. I very often found myself explaining to others that those numbers we see in Alexa are somewhat unreliable. The reason was very simple. When you ask yourself - what does Alexa measure , the answer is : "Alexa measures what Alexa measure", it is all about their toolbar distribution.
Therefore when I saw Compete the first time - I was thrilled. Then came Quantqast...
When there is a competion we will all benefit from it.
Those new sites have still long way in their coverage especially when it come to non US websites. The peception that there is no world out of the US is completely wrong and might be a benchmark for those new sites success/fail. Still, getting real numbers instead or relative ones is a huge progress.
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Travel Widget
I added today a Travel Widget to my blog. From now on , anybody who visits my blog can travel too. Isn't it great?
If you wonder, I do get referal fees ,but who cares if you are directed to an amazing travel site (www.lastminutetravel.com) and get results in a speed of light.
If you wonder, I do get referal fees ,but who cares if you are directed to an amazing travel site (www.lastminutetravel.com) and get results in a speed of light.
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