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        <title>Berehulyak - Google</title>
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                      <title>How does the Yahoo Publisher Network compare to Adsense? </title>
                      <link>http://berehulyak.com/blog/google/yahoo-publisher-network-adsense</link>
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                      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2005 05:46:41 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the question on many bloggers lips. 
To bad that Yahoo Publisher Network Beta is available only to U.S. residents.
Look at the comments from <a href="http://workboxers.com/yahoo_publisher_network_rev_vs_google_adsense_rev.php">Yahoo Publisher Network vs  Adsense</a></p>
<p>Ryan Latham:<br/>
it will be a combination of the two. And will always continue to be. Yahoo is going to see from Google that they can take a higher percetage. Google will give out more, Yahoo will give out more, Google will take some away, Yahoo will take some away, etc.</p>
<p>Scrivs:<br/>
Yahoo is already a profitable company and doesn't need the Publisher's network while Google's business model is about 80% from its ads.
Yahoo has the ability to give a significant portion of the money to the publishers and stay profitable without any worries.</p>
<p>Paul Scrivens:<br/>
Let's look at some numbers to see how my ten days of Yahoo stack up against some of the months of Adsense.<br/>
August: 1112% of Google <br/>
July-August: 189% of Google <br/>
June-August: 80% of Google <br/>
May-August: 56% of Google <br/></p>
<p>Ok Yahoo! - I think its time to let some of us non US bods in on the act! </p>
 
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                      <title>Google job interview at Google Hyderabad</title>
                      <link>http://berehulyak.com/blog/google/india-hyderabad</link>
                      <description>Balakumar reports on his Google job interview at Google Hyderabad (India).</description>
                      
                      
                      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2005 16:16:08 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://i5bala.blogspot.com/2005/03/my-unforgettable-one-day-at-google.html">Google job interview at Google Hyderabad</a></p>
<p><cite>
Mr. David took us to all the places at Google, Each room was named based on important landmarks of India, like the Taj Mahal - the conference room, Gateway of India, etc. He also showed us the very BIG server room, which was installed by him, which also has a real-time query window, which shows the current queries all over the world. 
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                      <title>Google agrees to acquire Urchin, statistic software.</title>
                      <link>http://berehulyak.com/blog/google/urchin</link>
                      <description>MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - March 28, 2005 - Google Inc. today announced it has agreed to acquire Urchin Software Corporation, a San Diego, California based web analytics company.</description>
                      
                      
                      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2005 04:45:07 -0600</pubDate>
                              
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.urchin.com/company/news/03282005.html">Urchin press release</a>.  Read at <a href="http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum86/486.htm">webmaster forum</a>  what people think about it.
I think that Urchin can be used in Google AdSense or can be one of the  additional google software/services like Picasa.   Urchin is a very robust software, easy to use and very cheap - Rackspace provides it for $50 a month, Interlant provides it for $20 a month.  Compared to other softwares, which cost a bomb and cannot work as good as urchin on Linux. They have nice marketing strategy: work with large hosting companies. It can be "Hey, you can buy software for $495.00 per month at my website or I can make an offer for your clients - only 20$ per month."

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