Back by popular demand! Well, it wasn't really in demand, but it still brought some traffic... Apparently there is nothing here to see...
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Quake 3 and 4, HDTV, Dallas Cowboys, Texas Longhorns, Verizon FIOS, iPods, digital photos... Anything else?
Back by popular demand! Well, it wasn't really in demand, but it still brought some traffic... Apparently there is nothing here to see...
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Posted by Roy at 1:41 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Might as well tap into this again and see what the results for today will be...
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Posted by Roy at 12:35 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Google Trends
Update: The experiment proved worthy, for me anyway... 46 page views, 32 readers... interesting.
Google Trends is a list of the top searches on Google. I thought I would try an experiment and see if my blog gets any hits by posting this. Rather unsophisticated, but just a test. Shotgun approach, if you will.
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Posted by Roy at 11:16 AM 1 comments Links to this post
Interesting development here... and no response from Google that I can find.
You probably can't even get to this posting...
ghs.google.com DNS not working - The basics | Google Groups
Update: I was locked out of my domain and this blog for almost an hour. I was able to post, but no one was able to view anything I posted so a lot of good that did. Still no response from Google.
Update2: Google finally responded:
Hi all,Thanks for reporting the 404 custom URL errors. We have resolved this
issue for all domains.If you continue to experience difficulty, please contact our support
team. For immediate access to Google services, you can ask your users
to access Google Apps services at the full URLs.Email - http://mail.google.com/a/your_domain.com
Be sure to replace 'your_domain.com' with your Google Apps domain
Calendar - http://calendar.google.com/a/your_domain.com
Docs & Spreadsheets - http://docs.google.com/a/your_domain.com
Start Page - http://partnerpage.google.com/your_domain.com
name.
Posted by Roy at 1:55 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Google, technology
Cut me in on a piece of that pie! A very small slice will do... So get on over to the Google ads on the right side and bottom of the page and start clicking, good people! Seriously... No, seriously, just don't make it fraudulent.
» Google: Click fraud costs us $1 billion a year | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
Posted by Roy at 10:14 AM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Google, marketing, opportunity
Google has announced their business-class versions of all of their web apps, Google Premium. Looks like a good start, but there are still holes or missing functionality. Personally, I only use Microsoft applications at work. For collaborative documents, I use the personal editions of Googles web apps. At home, most of our PCs have OpenOffice.Org loaded up on them, except for "The Wife's" PC, which must have MS Office for work compatibility... or something...
Google Premium: Don't get too excited | News.blog | CNET News.com: "Google Premium: Don't get too excited"

Apparently this guy is the one and only Royboy... He's a tattoo artist... and an animal tamer... and a photographer... and, well you get the picture. He's also apparently been in some trouble! Just thought I would throw this out there for your reading/viewing pleasure. Enjoy...
Posted by Roy at 11:47 AM 0 comments Links to this post