Seen that? – Google’s 80-20 Rule
Google’s 80-20 Rule Java Entrepreneur
I'm sitting down to write this article with a number of unrelated threads running through my brain. One of them is about a good friend of mine telling me that I should start my articles with the phase "In the Year of Our Lord…" to gain credibility with my audience from the start. I thought that was pretty funny. The reason I begin with that thought is because I've had [...] Read More
Developers rule the roost in today’s highly competitive environment Java Entrepreneur
Gone are the days when developers used to be sidelined as competition used to be minuscule and generally a single company ruled the roost but all this has totally changed in the current scenario. This has been made possible due to new qualifications for developers and advent of rich internet applications. Jonathan Schwartz expressed his passion for developers at the JavaOne conference but it was certainly not as loud as [...] Read More
Release candidate for Google Web Toolkit 1.4 unveiled by Google Java Entrepreneur
Google has just released a release candidate for Google Web Toolkit 1.4 which is an upgrade to the framework for writing AJAX applications in Java. This is the first release which had a major involvement of open source community. It is expected to make the job simple for writing AJAX applications such as Google Maps and Gmail. This time the focus was on improving speed and stability. GWT applications pace [...] Read More
What’s Wrong with the Google AdWords Quality Score? The Search Engine Weblog
A number of Google AdWords advertisers are shocked by their recent accounts. Many are entertaining cobwebs at the back of their mind due to the issues surrounding AdWords and their Quality score these days. Dozens of reports pour in and people are detecting that Google Adwords' CPC prices soar like rockets. Along with the launch of AdWords quality score, a bug has been released to increase the bid price of [...] Read More
Players Propose New Cut Rule Eagle Par Birdie
Courtesy: Reuters The PGA Tour Players Advisory council has expressed its deep concerns over the new cut rule implemented this season. Many players are angry with the rule which essentially says you can make the cut but not make the cut. It's confusing and counter-productive, according to the pros. [...] Read More