Is Buying An iPhone A Vote Against Net Neutrality?
One name we haven’t seen in the Net Neutrality debate is Apple, Inc. Though Jobs & Company are cozy with neutral net advocate Google, they also just launched iPhone with AT&T exclusivity. And that brings up some interesting questions, the most interesting of which: Is buying an iPhone a vote against Net Neutrality?
YouTube Phone To Arrive In Europe
LG’s recent Google phone (the KU580) received a small amount of buzz – perhaps proportional to the area in which it was launched. Now there’s word that a YouTube phone is on the way, yet it may be a while before the device reaches American shores.
Yahoo Users Spell Better?
Statistically speaking, it’s likely that you (whoever you are) use Google for most of your searches. That’s fine – and I’m right there with you – but new information suggests that people who use Yahoo are better spellers. Wo is us!
Yahoo Loops SmartAds To Clients
Yahoo has started to build more upon its display advertising relationships with name brands by adding new technology.
NFL Cracks Down On Web Video
The National Football League does not want news organizations to place more than 45 seconds of NFL video content online each day.
SEOmoz Becomes A Link Millionaire
Rand Fishkin celebrated a big number showing up in Yahoo Site Explorer, one that plenty of search optimization-minded folks would love to see.
Google Blogging, Good And Bad
Google may have lost the last of its innocence with an ill-advised rah-rah blog post for the healthcare industry, but made an effort to recover with a redesign of its philanthropic Google.org site.
Euro Business Guide Scamming Again
I mentioned this before. I just cant understand how this crowd are still in operation. Total bunch of crooks:
Google Sorrier For Sicko Comments
Google’s apparently very, very sorry about Google Health Advertising blogger Lauren Turner’s comments criticizing Michael Moore’s film Sicko – so sorry the company’s PR department put out a statement and resident star blogger Matt Cutts put out a guide to corporate blogging.
Local.com Scores 411 Patent, Stock Soars
The world was relatively quiet last week when Local.com announced it had been awarded a patent on local search. Not so today, as another patent is revealed for an ad-supported 411 local search model. As of right now, 2:30 EDT, shares of Local.com are up 62 percent.