Earlier this year, you may recall that Google launched its search options, which allow users to have more customized control over their search results. It includes ways for users to browse results by videos, forums, reviews, etc.
Internet Presents Collaborative Inauguration Speech
It’s too early to lock down the potential (or failures) of crowd-sourcing. Where Wikipedia, the 4th most visited resource on the Internet, logs incredible, meteoric success, and where the politicization inherent to mob rule has dragged down the populist ideals of Digg.com and others, the collaborative spirit continues to be tested and modified. In America, as on the Internet.
Recession Presents Bull Market For Advertising
In uncertain—well, frightening—economic times it stands to reason that businesses would be looking to trim their budgets where they can. Some think that means advertising will naturally suffer. On the contrary, when is there a better time to seek new customers?
Google Presents Seven Cities In 3D
Here’s a bit of news that belongs in some strange borderland between cutting-edge technology and the plot of a "Corner Gas" episode: seven local governments have worked with Google to publish 3D models of their cities.
Google Presents Photos Blog
Photo buffs and Picasa fans may have cause to celebrate – the Official Google Photos Blog has launched.
Google Presents PowerPoint Alternative
The rumored arrival of a Google option for creating and viewing slide-based presentations became fact with the debut of its newest feature on Google Docs.
Warner Bros Presents Digital Ads
The long-time Hollywood power will expend some energy to focus on short-form marketing content destined for the Internet and mobile phones.
Ask.com Presents Virtual Neptune
Being a site where the purveyors of the Ask Jeeves search engine offer an in-depth look at the solar system’s eighth planet.
Launch Of MSN Messenger 7.0, Spaces Presents Advertising Opportunities
With new or improved web communication properties comes new advertising potential. At least, that’s the way Microsoft is approaching yesterday’s launch of MSN Spaces and the release of MSN Messenger 7.0.