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40 Million Reasons You Need a Mobile Web Presence
By Chris Crum
Opera is reporting that usage of its Opera Mini mobile browser has jumped 11% in just a month, around the world. In addition, they say data transfers have gained 16%.
Black Friday 2009: The Best Deals On The Items You Want
By Jeremy Muncy
Is there a better way to kick off the Holiday season then slowly dragging yourself out of your tryptophan induced coma to go shopping during the wee hours of the day after Thanksgiving a.k.a. Black Friday?
Retailers Funneling More Money To Bing
Bing has managed to turn retailers' heads in a big way. After looking at statistics from part of 2008, SearchIgnite reported that retailers spent almost 50 percent more with Microsoft's search engine this time around, which puts Google and Yahoo partly to shame.LinkedIn Celebrates 3 Million Members In The UK
By Doug Caverly
If you didn't read or somehow couldn't guess from the title, LinkedIn's hit a significant milestone, attracting its 3 millionth member in the UK. This is a very good sign for the networking site that's focused on connecting people aside from those who see each other at school or parties every week.
Iraq Comes to YouTube
By Chris Crum
Google has announced that the Iraqi government has launched a dedicated YouTube channel. It can be found at youtube.com/iraqigov.
The Iraqi government joins the Pope, the Royal Family, Queen Rania, and the presidents of the United States, France, South Korea, and Estonia in having YouTube channels to communicate with the public. Here's a YouTube message from Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki:
Google Makes Google Reader More Personal
By Chris Crum
Update: Google has also now added favicons to feeds in Google Reader.
Google Gives Mobile Users a Better Movie Search Experience
By Chris Crum
Google has launched a mobile version of its new search results for movies. This comes just in time for the holidays, so bored people can find some entertainment while their significant others are out shopping on Black Friday or watching the games.
Is it Really Crazy to Block Google?
After all is said and done Rupert Murdoch may still be seen as the sly old fox that really knew best. Many bloggers and journalists have pounded the insanity of Murdoch's suggestion that News Corp publications might strike an exclusive indexing deal with Bing and delist itself from Google's search engine.Microsoft Announces CFO Changeover
By Doug Caverly
Chris Liddell, who's served as Microsoft's chief financial officer for four and a half years, intends to leave the company rather soon. Microsoft announced that Peter Klein will be transitioning in over the next month, and then Liddell will depart at the end of the 2009.
It should comfort Microsoft fans and/or shareholders to know that Liddell isn't leaving in any sort of disgrace; CEO Steve Ballmer complimented him in a formal statement, and Liddell in fact seems to be interested in becoming a CEO himself.
Link Building for Bing Rankings: Dos and Don'ts
It's easy for businesses to get caught up in Google's expectations for their sites, when trying to market through search. That's certainly a wise thing to do, considering Google dominates the search market by a huge margin. Still, there are other search engines that people are using, and it is also wise to make sure your site is performing to the best of its ability in those too.| Popular WPN Business Resources |
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