VCM… What to do?

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Okay, its been 5/6 MONTHS since ive been with VCM UK, having earnt around £80 ($160). Now the problem.. VCM has YET to pay me!
I’ve signed up on VCM beliving it had a Paypal option, which was on its website, and was even asked to put my paypal email during registeration, but amazingly i find out that for UK owners that is not a option. I instead find out that even for some reason they cant even send a check so they need my bank details for the payment..
Now this is a setback for me cause I pay most of my payments through Paypal so it would have been ideal to get it sent that way, but anyways.. next problem. In their user panel there is no way to even put those details in. Next i get a email saying I have to email […]

Original post by advoor

Free AdWords Editor Webinar — Sign up now

<<On July 12th at 10 AM PDT , Annie Hsu and Ernesto Soriano from the AdWords Editor product team will present a free, one-hour webinar on AdWords Editor. A webinar is an online seminar where you can view a presentation and interact with the speakers online. The agenda for this webinar includes demons…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Google Sued By Another Idiot Who Doesn’t Understand Internet Law

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Brian Retkin, a 48-year old British man, is suing Google, claiming the search engine is somehow responsible for the accuracy and defamatory nature of everything written on the internet. Retkin is accused of profiting from the September 11 attacks by offering up domain names in some sort of solidarity promotion with the U.S.. Even assuming the allegations are false, Retkin spent three years trying to convince Google to remove the information, rather than suing the individuals who published it.
I don’t know if Mr. Retkin is a scammer, but he is a moron. International law is clear that service providers are not responsible for the actions of their users in these sort of regards, and the pages indexed by Google have even less of a relationshop than that. Google has no responsibility for the entire internet, rather the persons writing the libelous material bear […]

Original post by Nathan Weinberg

Good participation required ads

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Anyone know any ad services for publishers that only serv ads that require participation? Like find the red dog, beat this guy at boxing, win a free ipod etc..

Original post by yasin1

Picasa Web Albums API Support for Objective-C Developers

<<Mac users are a visual bunch, and Mac developers specialize in helping their users create and share images. To make it easy for Mac software to take advantage of the Picasa Web Albums API , I’ve updated the open-source Google Data APIs Objective-C Client Library to support browsing and uploading …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

New Zend_Gdata PHP client library design

<<We’re pleased to announce the release of a new version of the Zend_Gdata component of Zend Framework project. This component represents the PHP 5.1.4+ client library for Google data APIs and has been redesigned to enable more object-oriented usage. The redesign was prompted by the desire to su…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Open Data @www in 2007

<<I recently had the opportunity to attend and present Google data APIs at WWW2007 in Banff, Alberta, Canada. While the conference is traditionally focused on academic research, I presented as part of their Developer Track which was geared to technologies that can be more readily applied. It was …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Salesforce SOA Integration with Google data APIs

<<Salesforce.com recently announced the AJAX Proxy feature for Salesforce SOA . This feature, scheduled for availability in early July, avoids the cross-domain issues normally associated with communicating with external web services using client-side JavaScript. We’re really excited by this, …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Provisioning API: Now in .NET

<<I’m pleased to announce the availability of the Google Apps Provisioning API extension to the .NET Google data APIs client library ! This extension allows Google Apps domain administrators using v2.0 of the API to manage user accounts, email lists and nicknames through simple .NET function calls…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Picasa Web Albums data API - Now with geo support!

<<The latest release of Picasa Web Albums now includes support for geotagging your photos and albums, so you can show friends where you took your favorite pictures. We’ve also added API support for this functionality so that you can easily integrate geotagging into your applications! What’s it look…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Are you on the list?

<<Access control lists, that is. The Calendar team is excited to announce support for ACLs in the Calendar data API. Now you can control who can view and edit your calendars programmatically! The sharing permissions of a calendar are managed by an access control list (ACL), which is now available as …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

[GDataService fetch:myFeed]

<<Twenty years ago, C++ defeated Objective-C in the battle to become the next generation of C. Objective-C soldiered on as the language for NextStep and Mac OS X, as C++ dominated desktop software development everywhere else. As standards committees have given their love and attention to make C++ grow…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

SEO & Blogging Success Story : Diabetes Blog Earns $40K per Year

June 29th, 2007 by Loren Baker, Editor There’s an old golden rule in terms of choosing a career or venture which still applies today, even to blogging; love your work. via Search Engine Journal

Original post by Search Engine Journal

Geotagged Picasa JSON/KML Output + Driving Directions = Instant Scenic Tours!

<<If you were following the Google blogs yesterday, you would have heard that Picasa now gives you a sleek drag+drop interface for geotagging your photos , and that the Picasa Google data API now outputs the geotagged data using GeoRSS & GML elements . And if you were excited by all that news …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Our summer break

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;<<Like many of you, those of us who were in DC last weekend are still recovering from the excitement of ALA (phew!). I want to thank everyone who came by to visit us at the Google booth. Meeting with you face-to-face is one of the best parts of my job. It never fails to make me reflect anew on the…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Tip: Evaluate your sources and your site with Bounce Rate

<<Of all web analytics metrics, Bounce Rate is perhaps the most universally applicable. Why? Because, unlike the widely-quoted Conversion Rate metric, Bounce Rate doesn’t require you to have defined conversion goals. This means you can use it to understand how well virtually any kind of site …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

AdBrite - still no content in ads

I have registered 4 days ago, but ads still show "Advertise on this site"
and there is no my site in AdBrite Site Directory

Original post by nanolab

New Version Of AdSense Referrals Launched

Google has significantly improved its referral program for AdSense, calling the new version Referrals 2.0. They say that the new version has thousands of products to choose from, category and keyword targeting to suggest the best products for your site, and a “Pick best performing ads” option which automatically displays ads expected to perform best. The new interface is pictured behind that link.
I found at least one referral product I liked in there, for , which makes these amazing protection shields for iPods, cellphones, and other portable devices. I’ve got two, one for my touchscreen phone, and I swear by these things.
See how well that referral link blended in my post? Would you believe it required a WordPress plugin! Yes, Google insists that referrals, which cannot really suffer from click fraud, be placed using SCRIPT tags, which means many blogging software won’t allow it. […]

Original post by Nathan Weinberg

MySpace Launching Video-Only Site, MySpaceTV

Social networking site MySpace this week will launch a stand-alone site dedicated to video programming, the company said Wednesday. via PC Magazine

Original post by PC Magazine

PPC for proxy site?

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;I have Adsense on main page. Which PPC system is better for pages with proxified content (on address panel)?
Adbrite? Chitika? Maybe something else?

Original post by nanolab

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