Will The iPhone Flop?
CrunchGear blogger Seth Porges thinks the iPhone will bomb, and he makes a good case for it, even if it seems counterintuitive at first.
A Look at Search Marketing Standard Magazine
Search Marketing Standard’s Boris Mordkovich offered me a subscription to their magazine a few weeks ago. I was dubious; I mean really, a magazine printed on paper about the internet? Despite my reservations I am a shameless blog whore so I instantly said yes.
Google, Apple May Partner On Cloud Computing
As rumors go, this is a pretty solid one: it seems that Google and Apple will partner, and together, the companies are likely to give .Mac a huge cloud-computing boost.
Google’s Street Views Getting Existential Slants
There hasn’t been something this fascinating and disturbing since AOL"s Data Valdez. Google’s Street Views feature on its Maps service raises a lot of questions about privacy, public domain, and humanity itself.
Management of Wikis in Business
A few days ago, while I was trying to settle back in from my trip to Paris and also right before I had my computer issues knocking me down for a couple of days, I received an e-mail from Penny Edwards asking me if I would be kind enough to contribute into a feedback poll she has been working on, trying to evaluate the management of wikis in different businesses.
Universal Search Not Universally Good For Google
To some people, the launch of Google Universal Search meant nothing – it’s a good bet that the release went unnoticed by many. Yet to others, it was a big deal, and bits and pieces of Google itself seem to have been affected in major, traffic-related ways.
YouTube Tweaks Related Video Feature
YouTube recently update their embedded video player with a scroll-through feature that displayed related videos on external sites.
“YouTube Tweaks Related Video Feature”
Baidu Backs Out Of Expansion Plans?
Rumor had it that Baidu would expand into Europe. Now the Chinese search engine company has announced that it will not, and this reversal has caught more than a few people by surprise.
Revver Names New CEO
Online video platform Revver has announced that Kevin Wells will be the new CEO and that the current CEO and founder, Steven Starr will act as a full time Chairman of the Board.
“Revver Names New CEO”
Headline Creation Quick Tips
Headlines are tricky – especially when writing for the Web. You want to be search engine friendly, but at the same time, you don’t want to readers (or potential readers) to skim over the headline like it’s part of a technical manual.