Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
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Courtesy;www.google.com
HUMMH! HOW TRUE IS THIS?
As for me I certainly believe in that thinking.What about you?
You can make money without doing evil.'
Google is a business. The revenue the company generates is derived from offering its search technology to companies and from the sale of advertising displayed on Google and on other sites across the web. However, you may have never seen an ad on Google. That's because Google does not allow ads to be displayed on our results pages unless they're relevant to the results page on which they're shown. So, only certain searches produce sponsored links above or to the right of the results. Google firmly believes that ads can provide useful information if, and only if, they are relevant to what you wish to find.
Google has also proven that advertising can be effective without being flashy. Google does not accept pop-up advertising, which interferes with your ability to see the content you've requested. We've found that text ads (AdWords) that are relevant to the person reading them draw much higher clickthrough rates than ads appearing randomly. Google's maximization group works with advertisers to improve clickthrough rates over the life of a campaign, because high clickthrough rates are an indication that ads are relevant to a user's interests. Any advertiser, no matter how small or how large, can take advantage of this highly targeted medium, whether through our self-service advertising program that puts ads online within minutes, or with the assistance of a Google advertising representative.
THE MINDS BEHIND THE GOOGLE DREAM
Larry Page,Google's founding CEO. He grew the company to more than 200 employees.Currently serving as President Products, Larry continues to share responsibility for Google's day-to-day operations with Eric Schmidt-Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer -and Sergey Brin.
Sergey Brin
Co-Founder & President, Technology
Advertising on Google is always clearly identified as a "Sponsored Link." It is a core value for Google that there be no compromising of the integrity of our results. We never manipulate rankings to put our partners higher in our search results. No one can buy better PageRank. Our users trust Google's objectivity and no short-term gain could ever justify breaching that trust.
Thousands of advertisers use our Google AdWords program to promote their products; we believe AdWords is the largest program of its kind. In addition, thousands of web site managers take advantage of our Google AdSense program to deliver ads relevant to the content on their sites, improving their ability to generate revenue and enhancing the experience for their users.
Courtesy;www.google.com
HUMMH! HOW TRUE IS THIS?
As for me I certainly believe in that thinking.What about you?
Friday, May 18, 2007
Do you Know that Somalia has some very fascinating experiences that should dominate the news other than the war and mayhem that are synonymous to that country since she lost her government in 1991.What do i mean, well, it is no news that Somalia has not got a functioning government since the overthrown of the late military junta Maj. Gen. Mohamed Siad Barre.
Ever since,that country has been shared in the hands of various tribal / clan heads and war lords,or , if you like militia leaders.
The most interesting story is that you have still got people living in that country, transacting businesses and exchanging values.
Nonetheless, the country has had more than its fair share of war casualty.
However, it is interesting to know that the country has one of the cheapest and best mobile phone services in Africa.
I heard an international business man say the cost of running business in Somalia is far cheaper than what gets out of his purse else where.All you need to do, as he puts it is be ready do pay the tribal militias who would watch over your installations.
The people trying to put that country together
President: Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed and Prime minister: Ali Mohamed Ghedi
In as much as I am not exoneration Statelessness, lawlessness or anarchism, do we say the existence of governments in other parts of Africa has created more bottlenecks which hinders businesses from flourishing as they ought to(at least, to create the much needed jobs and enhance human development)? Well, the answer is not for me to provide.
Finally inasmuch as we have a number of shameless things ruining Africa-Civil wars, Corruption,Bad governance,etc, It would not be a bad idea if we African celebrate our successes.
I am not disputing the fact that the Continent is en-gulped in a number of most unfortunate incidents, some i mentioned above, however , I think Africa deserves an international Media that would celebrate her successes, progress and joy.After all come research came out sometimes ago that the most happiest children are from Africa as opposed to their counterparts in the western world.
My last world is that i look forward to seeing an African Media like ALjazera that would talk of Africa in the real African perspective.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
A friend from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP),sent me this and wants me to help circulate it.It is about Tunza Regional Children's Conference on the Environment to be held in Cameroon, from 23 to 26 July 2007.Please feel free to check out http://www.unep.org/Tunza/Children/events/Cameroon/Application_Form/ for details.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Yar'adua, is he Dead or Living?
Well, on Tuesday,March the 6th, the Internet media www.elendureports.com posted
"Yar'ardua Collapses...flown out"
This morning, BBC Network Africa confirmed he was in a far away German hospital for a medical check up.Only to read on Elendu Reports this afternoon about his death -"The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Gov. Musa Yar’ardua is dead. While details are scanty, multiple sources who spoke to Elendureports.com confirmed the passing of the prince who tried to continue in the political dynasty initiated by his older brother. . ."
However, I can not confirm the death from the BBC right now this is the latest I have from the BBC website "Nigeria's ruling party presidential contender, Umaru Yar'Adua, 55, says he is well enough to run in April's polls. Speaking to the BBC from Germany, where he was flown for a medical check-up, he scotched speculation that he was unfit to continue in the contest".
Elendu has this to say about the AIT contradicting version of the story"The African Independent Television (AIT) is reporting that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Gov. Musa Yar'adua is alive. We are still working on the story and will bring you details as we get them"
Which do we believe?
Well, on Tuesday,March the 6th, the Internet media www.elendureports.com posted
"Yar'ardua Collapses...flown out"
This morning, BBC Network Africa confirmed he was in a far away German hospital for a medical check up.Only to read on Elendu Reports this afternoon about his death -"The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Gov. Musa Yar’ardua is dead. While details are scanty, multiple sources who spoke to Elendureports.com confirmed the passing of the prince who tried to continue in the political dynasty initiated by his older brother. . ."
However, I can not confirm the death from the BBC right now this is the latest I have from the BBC website "Nigeria's ruling party presidential contender, Umaru Yar'Adua, 55, says he is well enough to run in April's polls. Speaking to the BBC from Germany, where he was flown for a medical check-up, he scotched speculation that he was unfit to continue in the contest".
Elendu has this to say about the AIT contradicting version of the story"The African Independent Television (AIT) is reporting that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Gov. Musa Yar'adua is alive. We are still working on the story and will bring you details as we get them"
Which do we believe?
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Ghana AT 50
Exactly fifty years ago the 'wind of change', as they call it, started blowing from an area some where on the western coast of Africa , and a man called Kwame Nkrumah led his nation to independence .
The leadership of Nkrumah was 'short-lived' as he was over-thrown by a military coup in 1966 while away on a peace visit overseas.
Well, it was alleged he was corrupt and despotic haven changed Ghana to a one party state.
The coup ushered Ghana into a phase of military rule.Subsequent military governments accused her predecessors of corruption and economic mismanagement.
The prevailing climate of political instability prepared the stage for the military junta, Jerry Rawlings who later transformed himself to a democratically elected ruler and eventually exited the presidency in 2001.
Ghana has a population of 21.8 million (UN, 2005)
The multi ethnic Ghanaian state occupies 238,533 sq km (92,098 sq miles) and has 56 years (men), 57 years (women) life expectancy (UN).
Ghana is one of the very few African countries exempted from Civil wars, that does not mean she did not have her a fair share of violent socio political unrest anyway.Ghana is a model of economic and 'Renaissance' political stability for the sub region with a GNI per capita: US $450 (World Bank, 2006) .
This birthday bash is estimated to have cost Ghana $20m (£10.4m; 15.2m euros).
Critics of this bash have questioned the moral wisdom behind a birthday celebration this expensive considering the high poverty and unemployment rate in the country.
But a school of thought has provided a defence, saying the celebration and expenses were worthwhile because they encourage a"Sense of unity" among the good people of Ghana and create an opportunity for the Ghanaian state to "Take stock" of here existence and make necessary improvements for the future.
Well,
Happy Celebration!
Long live Ghana!!
Long Live Africa!!!
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