Mobile Banking Trends Accentuate Mobile Growth in General
Mercatus released the results from an interesting survey about the mobile offerings of banks. According to the firm’s findings, banks that offer mobile financial services can increase their new customers acquisitions by as much as sixty percent.
Wikipedia on Staying Relevant to a Diverse World
An exclusive interview with Sue Gardner of the Wikimedia Foundation discussing Wikipedia’s future, fundraising feats, and the platform’s evolving strategies.
Google Puts More Images (And One Big Pic) On Results Pages
The PageZoom, NoSquint, and Image Zoom add-ons for Firefox have been downloaded over 5 million times, all together, so obviously, there are a significant number of people for whom default sizes don’t cut it. And now Google’s trying to help them out by adjusting the way in which it displays image results.
Microsoft Throws IE Rivals A Bone In Europe
Today, Microsoft may have given Firefox and Chrome a better shot at grabbing market share in Europe. A report’s indicated that Microsoft will appease antitrust regulators – along with its competitors – by showing Windows users a randomized ballot screen for Web browsers.
Google Reportedly Readying Property Portal in UK
According to the Financial Times, Google is in talks with estate agents in Britain to launch an online property portal for the UK, similar to one that already exists in Australia. Through that one, agents list properties and show pictures from Google Maps Street View.
FT cites Douglas & Godon (an estate firm) commercial director Ed Mead as its source, who claims to have spoken with Google about the plans. No comment has been received from Google on the matter.
MySpace Music Launches In The UK
MySpace is continuing to make big strides on the music front. Or more accurately, the social network has made a huge, across-the-Atlantic leap, as late yesterday, MySpace Music launched in the UK.
Google States Case for Online News in WSJ
Update: The Wall Street Journal is running a piece from Google CEO Eric Schmidt on how Google can help newspapers. It’s an interesting read.
Pulitzer Allowing More Online Entries
The Pulitzer Prize Board said Wednesday it is opening its doors wider to entries from text-based online-only newspapers and news sites.
A year ago, the Board broadened the competition to include many news outlets in the United States that publish on the Internet at least weekly, but it required that all entered material had to come from outlets "primarily dedicated to original news reporting and coverage of ongoing events."
YouTube Gets Faster With “Feather” Beta
YouTube’s supposed to be fun and easy to use; people want to visit the site and, in short order, view all sorts of interesting clips. Making things load more quickly is a solid goal, then, and Google’s pursuing it with the launch of a new project called "Feather."
Google Exec: Docs Can Supplant Office In One Year
Dave Girouard, the president of Google’s enterprise division, made an interesting admission earlier today, acknowledging that Google Docs isn’t right for the average person. But Girouard also made an interesting prediction, putting Google Docs about a year away from seriously challenging Microsoft Office.