Yahoo Announces Finds Of The Year 2007
This is the sort of thing that I thought we’d wrapped up last week. No matter, though, as it’s still interesting, and "interesting" is, after all, what Yahoo’s Finds of the Year 2007 were required to be.Another condition was that the sites be innovative, and a third was that they be British. This last condition, though a bit limiting, seems fair enough since it’s actually Yahoo UK & Ireland behind the contest.
SEM for Large Companies
I was reading an excellent post today by David Meerman Scott on EMC’s troubles with search marketing. I work for IBM, so EMC is a competitor of ours, but I have trouble being too critical because I know what they are struggling with.
The Hottest Event for CES Bloggers
What happens in Vegas this week won’t stay here for too long. If you have been watching or reading any media at all this week, you have seen all the rampant coverage of everything from CES.
SEO and the Presidential Race
With the Presidential primaries well under way, it’s time for a follow-up to my March 2007 post about how the Presidential candidates rate for SEO.
Internal and External Linking Values
Wiep Knol put together a fantastic document on internal and external linking values.
Marks Misses the Mark on “Tech Solutions”
OK folks I can’t take mainstream media much longer. They are so out of touch with what is really happening online it is simply ridiculous. Take the latest offering from Gene Marks at MSNBC:
Study Labels Social Networking Types
MySpace commissioned a study of MySpace and Facebook users and researchers identified six types. They also invented a word or two along the way.
Google Close To Two-Thirds Of Search Market
Market share for Google search virtually reached 66 percent for the month of December 2007, while the next three major search sites gave back a little bit.
SpaceTime Takes Web Browsing 3 Dimensional
The 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is in Las Vegas this week. Startups and big brands alike are launching their products. They’ve got a blogger’s lounge this year too. According to CES, the average U.S household has 25 consumer electronic products in it and U.S. consumer electronics sales should exceed $160 billion in 2007.
Penelope Trunk Is Ready For Calibration
Journalism has changed, from something doled out to paperboys and bought for a dime on the way to the office, to world where writers may need to calibrate themselves for popularity.