Canada Finally Receiving iPhone
The long awaited iPhone is finally coming to Canada as well as over 20 other countries on July 11th.
Google Street View Gets Another Set Of Upgrades
Street View launched on May 29, 2007, and for some reason, Google is choosing to celebrate its first birthday today. Don’t complain, though, because the celebration involves putting 37 places on display for the first time.
AdWords Accounts Don’t Have To Stink
A few simple fixes could turn a moribund PPC campaign into a shining beast of profitability, one interactive advertising firm contends.
Exploring A Googlized Reality
If you buy into the concept, we’re officially another step closer to the complete Googlization of reality: In May, Google searches accounted for 68.29 percent of all US searches, and 87 percent of search in the UK, according to Hitwise. In France, Google runs 90 percent of the search show.
Chicago unamused, wants amusement tax from StubHub
eBay’s $310 million acquisition of ticket reselling site StubHub presents the potential of additional expenses, as the City of Chicago demanded payment of amusement taxes on tickets sold for Chicago events.
Content Creators Showing Ads On YouTube
At the annual shareholder meeting a month ago, Google promised new YouTube ad formats that would be neither pre-roll or post-roll.
Conducting A Successful Webcast
That’s probably one of the stranger headlines the Wall Street Journal has run. Dana Mattioli has an article in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal where she lists some of the ways people get in trouble on webcasts and webinars.
Utilizing Phones For Different Purposes
Everywhere I go I carry three phones now: 1. iPhone. 2. Nokia N95. 3. Nokia N82. I also have a Blackjack II Windows Mobile smartphone that I occassionally carry. I have three separate SIMs, er, three separate phone numbers (I only use one for voice calls, though, and my number is +1-425-205-1921). So, why do I carry around so many phones?
UK Interest In Blogs Stronger Than Ever
It’s a great time to run a UK-oriented blog. UK traffic levels to blogs and personal sites have taken a couple of deep dips over the past few years, but according to new Hitwise data, visits have now risen and reached a record high.
Twitter Survives Apple Conference
Fans and critics alike expected Twitter’s new "status" blog to be a busy place yesterday, and in one sense, the company didn’t disappoint. Posts mainly focused on preventative measures, however, and Twitter more or less made it through Apple’s big event without failing.