YouTube Gives Straight Dope On Big Pharma
Add Big Pharma to the list of corporate magistrates that will faithfully and gradually raise consumer ire – that list already including Congress, Big Oil, telecoms, cable, tobacco, and media – as "the people," i.e., the organic proletariat that operates outside of the boardroom, subvert the previously impenetrable by taking their complaints to YouTube.
“YouTube Gives Straight Dope On Big Pharma”
NYT Gets The Goods On Google
When SEOmoz’s Rand Fishkin calls something “quite possibly the best mainstream media article about Google, or modern search technology, in the last 5 years,” it’s pretty much our duty to cover it. When Rand Fishkin writes 800 words about said article, well . . . we know better than to condense and summarize.
Baidu May Emerge In Europe
Baidu owns a huge share of the Chinese search market, despite attacks from Google and Yahoo. That success is likely due to its home field advantage. We may soon find out how Baidu will fare outside the Great Firewall, however, as reports indicate that the company may expand into Europe.
Microsoft Building New Engine, World Shrugs
Rumors of a new effort by Microsoft to tap Silicon Valley’s bright young techies and build a better search engine have been met with a collective arching of the shoulders.
Why Have The Yahoos Departed?
We have seen three Yahoo executives announce departure plans in the past month, and we have to wonder why they have opted to log out of the portal company.
Advertise Better By Advertising Less
Matt Haughey dug around in his site analytics and found out he might be able to make more ad revenue by not showing ads to his most ardent visitors.
Revolution Health Traffic Getting Fit
Former AOL head man Steve Case has been actively promoting his latest venture, Revolution Health, and the website is seeing a rise in visits.
Google Earth Explores The Ocean Deep
Privacy issues with Google’s new Street View may be grabbing headlines, but Google Earth has gone for some truly wet and wild stuff: a hydrographic survey of the seabed surrounding Great Britain.
Internet Marketing Mostly Perseverance
A few months ago, I told the story of Imran Khan, who emigrated to the United States from Pakistan at age 30 and has risen to CMO of Internet lending powerhouse E-LOAN. One of my readers asked me to fill in even more of the story. In my original post, I mentioned that Imran had sent out 500 resumes without landing an internship offer, but I never explained how Imran got his first big break.
Google Book Search Tool May Madden Microsoft
Everyone knows that Google and Microsoft are rivals, but the first area of competition that comes to mind does not involve books. Nonetheless, the two appear to be at it again, and it seems as if Google is readying a new tool for attack.