Google Advertising Itself
It’s an occurrence nearly as old as AdWords; Google advertises its own sites on top of Google web search results.
Blogger Rules Dismissed, Cuz We Say So
People are busy. Email piles up. Probably why some of the prominent bloggers I solicited for a response to a British proposal that somebody regulate these free-wheeling, free-speaking modern yarn-weavers were too late for an earlier article. Shows what a swell, free market of ideas guy I am – and how nicely updatable Internet content is. Here’s a follow-up with those responses from people you know.
Factiva Social Media Roundtable
Some random notes and thoughts during Factive’s Social Media Rountable.
Psychology Of The Sales Professional
One’s attitude has a lot more to do with the level of her/his success than one’s aptitude, ability, IQ, education or other factors do.
Online Shoppers Search For ‘The Poop’
If you were thinking a classic toy came back to life on its own merit – or that Generation X had managed to instill a sense of Seventies coolness into their children – rewind and think again. As holiday season searches spike for the return of Hasbro’s Baby Alive, you may notice the faint effluvia of marketing, which of course, is what we celebrate in December.
Office 2007 Mac Converters Coming Soon
Microsoft’s Mac Business Unit announced Tuesday that their timetable has them releasing file converters to read Office 2007 file formats in older Mac versions of Office sometime this Spring, probably late March/early April.
What Does Google Suggest?
Ionut queried Google Suggest for what kind of advice people are looking for. Here’s some more, all found via Google Suggest (which bases its data on popular Google searches):
Trampoline Systems: Social Lessons
Charles Armstrong, co-founder and chief executive of Trampoline Systems, which bills itself as “Enterprise Software That Harnesses Social Behaviour,” is an ethnographer by trade and the study of human social phenomena, based on fieldwork, lies at the heart of Trampoline’s applications.
Email Newsletters and Blogs
So I finally got a chance to catch my breath a bit and read some of the content on my “blogs I read” list.
Mobile Entertainment Market To Reach $77 Billion
The mobile entertainment industry is large now but the future projected growth is off the charts. A new report from Juniper Research says that by 2011 the global mobile entertainment market will reach $77 billion.