One of the most interesting Internet phenomenons of late is Twitter. It has become a mainstream brand with Internet junkies, especially marketers and web entrepreneurs. Yet, in kind of a throw-back to old school Internet thought, Twitter has zero ads.
Google’s IPO, Inside AdSense Have Anniversaries
You know that feeling when you forget a birthday? Well, I don’t have it, but it’s nonetheless true that I failed to note two Google anniversaries. Google’s IPO occurred three years ago as of August 19, and on August 15, the Inside AdSense blog turned two.
Mahalo – Search Results Inside Search Results?
So I was just reading a post by Graywolf about the Mahalo blog giving out nice free links to sites they would never include in their own search results for being to ’spammy’ and started poking around the new human search engine.
A Peek Inside Google’s Algo
Ever wish you could have a peek inside Google’s algorithm? Even just a little peek? Saul Hansell of the New York Times gave us all that peek in his article Sunday, Google Keeps Tweaking Its Search Engine. The entire article is worth a read or three, but here are some quotes I pulled along with a running commentary.
Inside SMX Seattle
SE Round Table’s Tamar Weinberg provides an in-depth analysis of the first day’s events at the 2007 Search Marketing Expo in Seattle.
Inside Google’s Gears
So, what did Google just do with its introduction of “Gears?”
Setup its suite of office applications to go offline. Oh, and everyone else’s too.
Zojo? ConceptShare? Zimbra?
All will be able to go offline soon if their developers adopt Google’s Gears.
Taking a Look Inside MyBlogLog
Lee Odden interviewed MyBlogLog CEO Scott Rafer and got some insights into the blossoming social community site. From the looks of things, there are certainly some interesting developments in store for the young blogging community site.
Turning Customer Service Inside Out!
While companies focus thousands of dollars on external customer service in hopes of wooing and retaining customers, little attention is being paid to the effect poor internal customer service has on overall customer satisfaction.
A Peek Inside the Firehouse
Some time back, a number of bloggers noted the launch of the Chrysler Firehouse blog, which limited access to the working press.
Enterprise Blogs Inside The Firewall
The Gilbane Content Management Conference – The enterprise blogging panel was all about internal blogging – with two great speakers: