Europe Braces For Google Buildup
In an article for the Financial Times, Maija Palmer said it all, writing, “Google is planning to expand its staff by a third, with most of the new hirings in Europe . . .” But to add my editorial voice to the mix: holy crap.
Holiday Search Marketing Strategies by YSM
Yahoo! Search marketing blog has help for all advertisers who want to take advantage of the holiday season, to make more money. These tips are based on all the date the have acquired.
Podcast And New Media Expo ’07: Conference Coverage
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Recap of Semphonic Web Analytics X Change
Last week I had the wonderful opportunity to participate in Semphonic’s first annual Web Analytics X Change in Napa Valley, California.
Google Maps Drives Navy To Change Building
Google Maps is forcing the U.S. Navy to change the design of one of its buildings in San Diego called "The Seals Lair" which from an aerial photograph appears to be in the shape of a swastika.
Google Downtime As Rare As Four-Leaf Clovers
When someone (truthfully) says “99.9 percent of the time,” it’s often all right to round up to one hundred. When examining Google’s downtime, though, there’s a lot to be learned by looking at numbers even farther beyond the decimal point.
Video News Release Use Should Be Increasing
The FCC’s recent fake news fine has YoungPRPro list members wondering* if the end of the video news release is near.
Collegiate Social Networking Goes to College.com
Since Facebook has virtually abandoned the college crowd and opened up its social network to the public, college students have been left out in the cold.
Live Search Overhauled And Over-hyped?
Microsoft’s Live Search overhaul is, to understate it, aggressive, and their presentation of it dazzling to the point of euphoric. Their aim: To reclaim territory thought by some to be irretrievably lost to Google. And they believe they’ve done it, at least technologically. All that remains to be seen is if the searching public will respond.
And that’s a big if.