Street Level Google Flashes The World – Literally
Ironically, you’ll need the latest version of Flash to see this. Google’s latest addition to its Maps service – Street-Level pictures – could cause some folks to get their, um, panties in a twist.
That is, unless they don’t mind showing their thongs to all of creation. San Francisco is pretty well known for its liberal tendencies, so maybe she’s cool with it.
Or maybe it’s an art exhibit. The query was, after all, for a museum.
DoubleClick, Pepperjam Partner
Strictly speaking, this alliance only involves two online marketing companies, but you know that, somewhere back there, Google’s watching. It’s Google’s pal DoubleClick that’s involved, you see; the other party in this technology partnership is called Pepperjam.
Yahoo Learning Email Innovation Lesson
Yahoo has learned a lesson Microsoft picked up during the Windows Live Mail/Hotmail beta, that the less experienced users who make up the brunt of their free email services are hard to innovate for. Yahoo announced late last week it was rolling into the new Yahoo Mail some features it had dropped from the old Mail. The most obvious one: the return of checkboxes.
Mobile Web Use Climbs In The U.S.
Bango has released statistics that show that the United States use of the mobile Web has increased three fold in the last year, making it second only to the UK.
Yahoo! Search Marketing: Did-it a Certified Ambassador
Did-it, a full-service online advertising and marketing services company, has been qualified as a Certified Ambassador Agency by Yahoo! Search Marketing. The Yahoo! Search Marketing Certified Ambassador tier is designed to meet the needs of higher-performing agencies, SEMs and other search marketing resellers who channel a considerable amount of their clients’ quarterly ad-spend to Yahoo! Search Marketing.
According to Yahoo! Search Marketing:
Lowered Expectations As Baidu Enters Europe
Just a few days ago, Baidu announced its intentions to expand into Europe. Now its stock price is up, and its reputation is going down; things could be worse, but this isn’t exactly an ideal state of being for the Chinese search engine.
The True Cost of an In-House SEO Campaign
When a company is considering embarking upon a search engine optimization campaign, the first discussion that normally is had is whether to take care of the campaign in house or to hire an outside SEO firm.
Google Earth Gains More Detailed Images
Google Earth recently incorporated some images of the seabed around Britain, and the few people who heard about this tended to shrug in response. The introduction of Street View, on the other hand, may have generated a little too much excitement. The latest Google Earth release – detailed images of western America – may hit a happy medium.
AOL’s New Feed Reader
TechCrunch is reporting on a new version of AOL’s feed reader that is in the works. I know what you’re thinking. AOL has a feed reader!?!
Apparently you and I are not the only ones to have glossed over the fact that AOL launched a feed reader back in 2005, so that’s why the company is giving it a revamp in the hopes that it will do as well as Google Reader in gaining market share.
The new AOL reader is not out yet, but Michael Arrington’s seen a demo and reports…
Domain Name Monetization
Many Internet Marketers fail to realize that having multiple domain names can be fundamental to your success in marketing your own product or engaged in affiliate marketing. The good news is that with the availability of domain coupon codes and innovative web hosting, you can build a virtual empire easily, even if you’re just starting out.
Let’s look at this scenario:
You’re a new affiliate marketer starting out, and you want to generate some sales. What do you do?