Amazon Opens Storefront On Your Mobile
The TextBuyIt service opened by Amazon brings a rapid find and buy experience to text-capable mobile devices, but it helps to know exactly what you want first.
Room At The Top: Google CIO Exits
Douglas Merrill said farewell to the best job in the world, as he opted for a position with music label EMI.
Sprint Forges Ahead With Xohm
The WiMax service from Sprint called Xohm picked up an award at CTIA, as the initiative continues to progress in its development.
GM Leads In Online Ad Delivery
Its closest competitor isn’t far behind on either count. Still, GM remains the world’s largest automaker, and in January, it ranked as the heaviest online advertiser in its field.
MapQuest, Google Maps Now Get Along With Garmin
Whether you use Google Maps or are sticking to traditional favorite MapQuest, Garmin’s got you covered. The maker of navigation devices has struck deals that allow for "Send to Garmin" options from both websites.
Chuck Lewis – SEO Rapper
I can’t get enough of Chuck Lewis aka Poetic Prophet. He just doesn’t rap and rhyme using phrases we all know, but his rap tells a good story on what and how to do things in SEO, marketing and design. His next video called Design Coding is a good example of that.
Fun With TechMeme Numbers
Last week, I posted an opinion piece about TechCrunch’s prominence on TechMeme. There wasn’t a lot of response—if that tells you anything about what my opinion’s worth—but there was a point brought out in the comments section of that post, and a blog post elsewhere echoing. So that’s good enough for me to do a follow-up and extend on a point.
Australia Launches Email Archive
An Australian museum is creating Australia’s first email archive to capture a snapshot of Australian society and to celebrate the role email plays in daily communications.
Global Thoughtz’s Top Stories
Below are some of the top stores from Global Thoughtz, the Global Online Marketing Blog:Online Marketing Experts Get Together in Vancouver