Author: Paul Ooi

  • Cool Harley Davidson

    Check out the cool Harley Davidson, created by electrical component or something. Beside Harley Davidson, can them create Eric favourite Yamaha TZM? 😛

  • Upgrade Touch & Go Win Volvo!

    I think the “people” assume we really like the carrot and stick thingy, I don’t read newspaper everyday, if I didn’t received the forwarded email, I didn’t know that Touch & Go card holder needs to upgrade their card…

    For more info log on to www.touchngo.com.my

  • I need smaller laptop bag

    My laptop is small, light and handy. I just found out it doesn’t suit my current laptop bag. Do you have any recommendation for 12′ laptop bag with reasonable price? Preferable business look, or you have visited some shops that sell a lot of laptop bag?

  • Microsoft plans to outsource more, says ex-worker

    Microsoft is on track to outsource more than 1,000 jobs a year to China, according to blistering evidence released yesterday in Microsoft’s increasingly nasty spat with Google over an employee who jumped ship in July.

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  • Google: Bush Failure

    I think I have posted this before, here is the reply from google blog,

    Googlebombing ‘failure’
    9/16/2005 12:54:00 PM

    Posted by Marissa Mayer, Director of Consumer Web Products

    If you do a Google search on the word [failure] or the phrase [miserable failure], the top result is currently the White House’s official biographical page for President Bush. We’ve received some complaints recently from users who assume that this reflects a political bias on our part. I’d like to explain how these results come up in order to allay these concerns.

    Google’s search results are generated by computer programs that rank web pages in large part by examining the number and relative popularity of the sites that link to them. By using a practice called googlebombing, however, determined pranksters can occasionally produce odd results. In this case, a number of webmasters use the phrases [failure] and [miserable failure] to describe and link to President Bush’s website, thus pushing it to the top of searches for those phrases. We don’t condone the practice of googlebombing, or any other action that seeks to affect the integrity of our search results, but we’re also reluctant to alter our results by hand in order to prevent such items from showing up. Pranks like this may be distracting to some, but they don’t affect the overall quality of our search service, whose objectivity, as always, remains the core of our mission.

    source: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/09/googlebombing-failure.html