NewTeeVee.com Covers Online Video Industry
GigaOmniMedia Inc. has launched a new website called NewTeeVee.com that is designed to cover the massive growth of the online video industry.
Danny’s New Empire
Danny Sullivan’s timing for announcing his new conference SMX during the Search Engine Strategies conference here in Chicago is as ballsy as it gets.
Web 2.0 Policy Lacking in Communication Departments
The Peppercom and Bulldog Reporter Business Blogging Survey conducted on 1,200 marketing industry executives from the United States and United Kingdom, revealed some startling disconnects in corporate communication policy on both sides of the pond…
Value Factors of Incoming Links
While everyone keeps talking about getting quality, relevant links’, it is rarely said what those are.
Windows XP “Virtually” Free
Microsoft has done a really cool thing, and made a legal, activated copy of a Windows XP SP2 Virtual PC image available as a free download.
Yahoo: Search & Display Delivers Better Results
A study conducted by Yahoo! and comScore Networks has established that combined search and display ad campaigns deliver far better results than when used independently.
Google Checkout: A Gateway Service?
Earlier this year, Google extended an offer to merchants to take advantage of Google Checkout services for free until the end of the year, a gesture that rival PayPal matched in kind. Tuesday, the company officially extended the offer of free services until December 31, 2007.
SEW Names Sullivan’s Successor
Incisive Media revealed today that Rebecca Lieb has been promoted to editor-in-chief of the ClickZ network. In fulfilling her new responsibilities, Lieb will take over for Danny Sullivan, providing editorial direction for the Search Engine Watch website.
Yahoo! Shake Up – COO, CFO Out
Rumor has been circulating this afternoon regarding a major corporate announcement from Yahoo! Many speculated that CEO Terry Semel would resign, others thought Yahoo! might announce the long rumored acquisition of Facebook.
Linked In Doesn’t Get It
I’ve talked with several friends about LinkedIn since the Business 2.0 puff piece profile hit the Web – calling the service “MySpace for Grownups” – and the reaction to the company ranges from puzzled indifference to outright revulsion.