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  2. Side project time - Wikipedia

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    The loss of time previously spent on major company-aligned projects can negatively affect a company's overall performance. [31] The allocation of this project time is not consistent. Former Google employee and Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer once stated "I've got to tell you the dirty little secret of Google's 20% time. It's really 120% time."

  3. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-click (PPC) has an advantage over cost-per-impression in that it conveys information about how effective the advertising was. Clicks are a way to measure attention and interest. If the main purpose of an ad is to generate a click, or more specifically drive traffic to a destination, then pay-per-click is the preferred metric.

  4. How Much Does Google Make in Ad Revenue? - AOL

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    Google Network, its third-party ads that are served on partner websites, brought in $31.3 billion, about the same percentage as YouTube. Google's ad business is still delivering strong growth, up ...

  5. Time-based currency - Wikipedia

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    In these systems, one person volunteers to work for an hour for another person; thus, they are credited with one hour, which they can redeem for an hour of service from another volunteer. Others use time units that might be fractions of an hour (e.g. minutes, ten minutes – 6 units/hour, or 15 minutes – 4 units/hour).

  6. Rule Breaker Investing: Tips, Tricks & Life Hacks, Vol. 10

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    Well, it's time for the 10th episode in one of my favorite recurring series on Rule Breaker Investing. That's Mental, Tips, Tricks and Life Hacks Volume 10. This week, only on Rule Breaker Investing.

  7. How Much Is Google Worth? - AOL

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    Google is a play on the word “googol,” which is a one followed by 100 zeros. The name was a great summary of Google’s mission “to organize the world’s information and make it universally ...

  8. Forward curve - Wikipedia

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    The forward curve is a function graph in finance that defines the prices at which a contract for future delivery or payment can be concluded today. For example, a futures contract forward curve is prices being plotted as a function of the amount of time between now and the expiry date of the futures contract (with the spot price being the price at time zero).

  9. No apps, no hacks. A guide to optimizing productivity - AOL

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    Time trackers, digital planners, habit trackers — you name it. I spent hours setting them up, convinced this one would fix my time management problems. Spoiler alert: None of them did.