The Drop - the official Fight Klub TCG newsletter

Dieser news wurde geschrieben vom openCards Mitglied  Ulf Benjes (WebMaster).

Decipher has published the first ever edition of "The Drop", your official source for all Fight Klub news. It will bring you news, views and maybe even the odd sneaky spoiler!

This newsletter is written by the players for the players - if you want us to feature something or if you want to write an article yourself, please get in contact with Decipher! (See page 8 of the newsletter for more details).

And last but not least: this first edition of "The Drop" contains the first pictures of the new set Three! So download you copy here.

.thinking of search

.thinking of search engine market share as a "monopoly" like an OS is crazy. There are no barriers to entry in starting up a website, and there are hundreds of open-source and private initiatives to make information more searchable. 1z0-050 [... Google is f]aster to grow, faster to get hyped up, faster to react to pressures...[but isn't it also] faster for competitors to enter the market, faster to stagnate? No one thinks this can happen now, we just can't imagine it...Then I read this: NY Post: RH302"We are getting to the point where the law of large numbers starts to take root," Google CFO George Reyes said. "At the endEC0-350 of the day, growth will slow. Will it be precipitous? I doubt it. Most of what's left is just organic growth, which means you have to find ways to grow your traffic. Our growth rates are slowing, and you see that each and every quarter."Well...what can I say? Pretty much as expected, only a bit sooner than anticipated.Competition keeps heating upE20-340 in the search space. Ask.com finally dropped the lame butler, Jeeves, and is taking steps to create a viable search engine. Most promising from my vantage point on Ask.com? Stock-search. I think Ask.com still lags Google overall, but Ask is still refining it's approach, and there's plenty of room to chisel away.