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Sunday, May 18, 2003 |
DaveNet: If you want to be in Google... [Scripting News]
Sounds stupid, but I believe a lot of people do not understand it: If you want Google to find something, it needs to be on the web. Search engines like Google are the main reason charging for content won't work... You are loosing most people that do not know you carry that content... Since other sites carry it too (nobody has a monopoly on knowledge or information), they find those sites (mostly blogs) and they don't find you. Angry? Don't be... stupid...
1:25:57 PM
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Despite a fire and problems with the pit stop, Michael Schumacher wins and Ferrari almos makes a 1-2. The new rules are still making the races boring (Why did Alonso started in the last places?), but now it is clear they are failing their aim (to reduce Ferrari's domination). We are seeing interesting things, though. The advantage of a complete developer seen in Ferrari, Renault and Toyota. Lesser teams falling into the new rules figuration trap (putting little gas at the start to get a good position, but forgetting the real competition in the race), like Sauber. We are seeing the problems in Williams reflected in a criticized chasis, an engine that can't be criticized (by contract), but keeps failing, and a better driver (Ralf Schumacher) put down by a more commercial less efficient driver (Montoya). Will they get their act together? Right now the competition is between McLaren and Ferrari with a little bit of Alonso thrown in for good measure.
9:49:31 AM
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