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Comment #228416
They could start arbitraging into second tier networks, like FindWhat or LookSmart. But it's unlikely that this will actually work in practice. The bids in those networks are too l…
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Comment #227805
The company's business model had nothing to do with domain squatting. It is enough to have a single domain to do huge amounts arbitrage. Or should I say "it was enough". :) By the …
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Comment #227735
Not any time soon. Domain traffic converts well for many advertisers.
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Comment #227239
What puzzles me is that it tells you to go to Seattle first, instead of just jumping into the water right there in San Diego...
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Comment #196954
Yes. I've been to 6 three-star places over the last few years, but FL takes the cake.
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Comment #193920
There's only one three star joint on the west coast and while it's not far from Mountain View, it's definitely not Google's cafeteria. :)
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Comment #156662
AFAIK Google trends normalizes to total search volume. Therefore, it probably means that more and more people who use Google don't care about programming languages.
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Comment #153762
If you like Core Wars you might also be interested in Tierra, which was one of the first large scale experiment in artificial evolution. http://life.ou.edu/tierra/
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Comment #147641
Next time they will not link directly to you but redirect through something. Or simply copy-and-paste your content into the job description. It's a waste of time trying to fight th…
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Comment #107752
I am. What kind of developments do you think are worth mentioning?
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Comment #91922
Um... Or you could use Google Trends. http://google.com/trends/
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Comment #70747
I don't see why this would be much better than simply doing fuzzy match on a trie.
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Comment #64539
That reminds me: http://www.theonion.com/content/node/33930
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Comment #60164
Either I misunderstand something (which is unlikely in this case), or his formula for CPM is wrong. Correct: CPM = Clickthrough Rate x Price Per Click x 1000 Example: If you have C…
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