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Social Media Experiment - Giving away Gold Posted: 06 Aug 2010 07:22 PM PDT Thanks to everyone for great suggestions, we have found a fun way to give away the gold bar! Please visit our Facebook page to learn all about this fun contest. Also, we did a short video on the page, I share my tips for making great presentations and some cutting edge internet marketing trends. If you have a look, please let me know what you think in the comments below! |
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 06:28 AM PDT The New York Times reported on August 4, 2010, that Google and Verizon were on the verge of a deal that would allow Verizon to determine how quickly content is served to Internet users. This would be dependent on if the content creators were willing to pay for the upgraded speed. The Times also reported: The charges could be paid by companies, like YouTube, owned by Google, for example, to Verizon, one of the nation's leading Internet service providers, to ensure that its content received priority as it made its way to consumers. The agreement could eventually lead to higher charges for Internet users.Where's the last great company that believed in "open internet" for all? This is bad friends -- no, this is worse than when Hulk Hogan turned bad and joined the NWO. If the agreement is reached, the Internet will be forever changed and I'm afraid not for the better. I'm asking from the bottom of my heart guys… DON'T BE EVIL… Google says the Times, Bloomberg, and the WSJ) are wrong and they remain committed to an open internet. The Times says they stand by the story. |
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