Placeshifting Walmart
One of the buzzwords of late is Placeshifting. Seems natural, as we have been bound by space and time, then we have Tivo and now we want that concept everywhere.
Day One At Search Engine Strategies
When Search Engine Lowdown first launched back in the summer of 2003, we became the first web site to blog the sessions of a Search Engine Strategies conference, as they happened.
Smartphones – Beyond Voice to Information and Entertainment
Smartphones are poised to become the information center and entertainment device of choice. Increasing adoption and usage of smartphones bodes well not only for smartphone makers but also for the wireless industry as a whole.
IBMs Approach To Enterprise Search
Developing effective search tools for enterprise-level businesses is not the same as developing search for web-based documents. Websites and other web-related documents contain an inherent structure due to the nature of web links.
Furor Over Google AutoLink Overblown
It’s one thing for Microsoft to do it in typical Microsoft fashion, but it’s another thing entirely for Google to do it, Google-style.
SES: Search Behavior
I love looking at the various surveys and studies that float around in the search space. So you can imagine the drool running down my chin, at the thought of the “Search Behavior” session.
Keep Your Web Site Content Relevant
Visitors and search engines love content-rich web sites, but just having a lot of content on your web site is not enough.
Firefox Growth Slowing
An analysis done by WebSideStory found that since its meteoric rise, the Firefox browser’s growth has slowed recently.
How to Track Online Marketing ROI Using Cost-per-Action
As the online advertising market is poised to grow nearly $10 billion over the next six years, it’s essential that we remember the importance of measuring the effectiveness of that spending.
Blogger FUD
Jon Friedman at MarketWatch says bloggers frighten him… He says … Now that bloggers have gained a measure of credibility …