What we saw this week was the first big move of Google in the Larry Page era, bringing forth the first changes and efficiencies he seems to have been seeking when named chief executive last January.
Your Excellency, today we meet in Washington after we have completed the first page of a constructive cooperation in which we also thank you and appreciate you for your commitment to everything that you have committed yourself to.
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Everyone from Steve Jobs (Apple), Bill Gates (Microsoft) and Michael Dell (Dell) in the industry's first generation to Larry Page and Sergey Brin (Google) in the current one has so far complied.
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It has tried to shake off its rather traditional image in recent years, publishing a new weekend edition in 2005 and printing adverts on its front page for the first time in 2006.
The New York Times didnt even mention the Forum for International Policy, describing Mr. Scowcroft in a front-page news dispatch as the first President Bushs national security adviser and as a Bush family friend.
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The first story has been told in pedantic detail by the Financial Services Authority in its 450-page report on the failure of RBS. Today, the FSA released the first chapter of the second tale and painted an even more damning picture.
Rabbi Bengelsdorf's appearance at the airport where, according to the caption beneath the photograph on the front page of the Newark News, he stood first in line to shake Lindbergh's hand when he emerged from the cockpit of the Spirit of St.
The Turkish criticism came in a 270-page report on its membership bid - the first such report by Ankara.
The first outside investor in Google never saw Larry Page as a CEO.
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That was enough to produce the first 98-page issue in mid-2005.
The Public Record Office told the BBC it has never held the first page signed by Sir Edward on a table which is now kept in the council chamber in Belfast City Hall.
When the new Rapid Rewards was first announced in January, customers moaned about it on the company's Facebook page and Nuts blog.
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For the first time the old rivalry was important enough to snare front-page ink in USA Today and merit a national broadcast by ABC TV in a slot usually reserved for UCLA versus USC.
Instead of collecting a signature in person, Dziekonski says, the salesman faxed the first page of the agreement to be sent back signed but never sent the second page, which detailed the five-year commitment.
Mr. Sazant says about 15% of rooms at the 93-room hotel are booked through a mix of online sites like Orbitz and that appearing on the first page of results is important in those searches.
By the time Sun founder and angel investor Andy Bechtolsheim wrote Google its first outsider check for equity in August, 1998, Page and Brin had already proved the efficacy of their new search algorithm.
Imagine my surprise, then, when after years of plucking words and dripping my intimacies onto the page, a completed first novel in hand, the real skepticism arrived.
He was there in the motorcade, driving to Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida, when press secretary Ari Fleischer first got a "page" on his pager -- "Back then, we didn't have BlackBerrys, " said Draper -- alerting the White House that a single plane had hit the World Trade Center.
Viewing figures for the sport were inevitably lower than for the opening ceremony - and on the first Saturday morning there was a noticeable drop in front-page newspaper coverage.
Neurocriminology also might have told us that Mr. Page should never have been on the street in the first place.
Why else would the blog Mrs O, a site dedicated to everything Michelle Obama fashion, get thousands upon thousands of page views every time the first lady steps out in public?
In the five-page timeline released Friday, the companies say Schering-Plough biostatisticians first became concerned about the data by the end of 2005.
Most experts generally agree that the most accurate posthumously made depictions are a bust in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon and an engraving made for the title page of the first collected edition of his work.
Experts generally agree the most accurate depictions are a bust of the playwright originally put up in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon and an engraving made for the title page of the first collected edition of Shakespeare's plays.
They also created a video (NaliniNeedsYou.com) that had 4, 500 views in its first three days on YouTube and more than 100, 000 views through the Stanford Facebook page.
"Isadora's page is the first to deal with so many different topics, in such a far away place, and is, doubtless, the one which attracted the most attention yet".
"That means 'showrooming' is not starting in our retail store, it is starting online and we are not showing up on the first page a fair share of the time, " Joly said.
"This is something interesting, " Weinstein says with typical understatement, lifting three volumes of a first edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in the store safe sitting next to a page from a Gutenberg Bible and a signed Jules Verne.
The core of the app is the London Encyclopaedia, an 1, 100-page doorstop first published by Macmillan in 1983, with 5, 500 detailed entries on buildings, places, events and people.
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