Google’s Acquisition of DocVerse Intensifies
So much for the idea of December being a quiet month. First we witnessed the acquisition of AppJet, and now, a new report’s indicated that Google’s more or less sure to buy a company called DocVerse.
The two deals are taking place in the same space, since, like AppJet, DocVerse is focused on allowing people to collaborate on documents in real-time. The trick is that, while AppJet has its own software (EtherPad), DocVerse would provide Google more of a link to existing Microsoft products.
Online Holiday Spending Hits Record $913 Million
Online holiday shoppers have spent a total of $24.8 billion so far this season, representing a 4 percent increase over last year, according to the latest report from comScore.
The most recent week got off to a slightly sluggish start, with sales of $854 million on Green Monday (Dec.14) down 1 percent compared to a year ago, but was followed by three strong spending days that each surpassed $800 million. Tuesday, December 15 was a record spending day reaching $913 million, the first such day to surpass the $900 million mark.
Firefox 3.5 Currently Most Popular Browser in the World
According to data from StatCounter, Mozilla’s web browser Firefox 3.5 is now the world’s most popular browser. It has just surpassed Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7, which has beend steadily declining.
For December 20, StatCounter has IE 7 at 21.2% market share, and Firefox 3.5 at 21.93%. Microsoft’s IE 8 is closing in though. Its share has been steadily increasing, presumably making up for most of the lost IE 7 share, and has approached 20.33%.
Social Media Integration Elevates Search Experience
Google and Microsoft ink partnerships with Twitter, and Microsoft joins hands with Facebook, transforming the landscape of real-time search results.
Google in Talks to Acquire Yelp: What We Know
Google may be in discussions to acquire local business review platform Yelp for $500 million.
The Internet Covers Climategate: Traditional Media Lags Behind
Overview of the Internet’s role in covering Climategate versus the delayed response of mainstream media. The changing dynamics of the news.
The Internet, Science, and Climate Data: Jon Stewart Weighs In
Quote from Jon Stewart of Comedy Central: "Poor Al Gore, global warming completely debunked by the very Internet you invented".
Stewart continued, "It’s nothing, he was just using a trick .. to hide the decline. It’s just scientist speak for using a standard statistical technique recalibrating data in order to … trick you … into not knowing about … the decline.
Nielsen Shares Predictions for Advertising Trends in 2010
It’s the time of year when not only does everybody reflect upon trends and happenings from the year past, but they also look forward and make predictions for the coming year. Nielsen has shared its projections for the top advertising trends for 2010. These are:
YouTube Partner Program Turns Two
It’s no secret that people work harder when given a financial incentive, and that companies also like to make a little money. Now, the program that YouTube created to capitalize on these facts has turned two years old, and YouTube’s having a little celebration.
Wolfram Alpha Open to Other Bing-Like Conversations
As I’ve noted in the past, Wolfram Alpha, the much-hyped search computation engine that was supposed to be the future of search hasn’t exactly set the world on fire. As of November, Compete data indicates it was receiving under 300 thousand unique visitors in the US. To put that into perspective, Ask.com had over 41 million.