Advertising & Marketing

Has Google Begun Changing How it Indexes the Web?
Last summer Google announced a new project called "Caffeine", which was described as a re-write of Google's web search architecture. Around that time, Matt Cutts...
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New Twitter Stats Highlight Lack Of Stickiness
New statistics regarding Twitter have been released, and there's good and bad news for the site.  The good: it's attracting lots of new users every month, and some of them...
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Using Social Media To Get Work
If you prefer to live in the real world you will agree that the job situation in the US is not getting better any time soon. If there are any political pundit types out there wh...
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Facebook Most Popular Mobile Social Website
Facebook has become the most-visited social network on the mobile web, according to Opera's State of the Mobile Web report. Unique users of Facebook grew more tha...
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LinkedIn to Roll Out Changes to Address Book
LinkedIn has announced some upcoming features related to the way users browse their connections. The company says users will start seeing the changes over the next few weeks....
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Marketers Identify Social Networks As Top Priority
Social networks may become home to a lot more marketers this year.  The Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA) surveyed a number of senior marketing execs, and found that many...
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New Google Reader Feature Can Create a Feed for Any Site
Google has launched a new feature for Google Reader that lets users create a custom feed to track changes on pages that don't have their own feed. In other words, you can follow...
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Teens Use Facebook To Improve Existing Friendships
While parents often have concerns about allowing their teens to use social media sites like Facebook and MySpace, a new study by University of Virginia psychologists indicates t...
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Google Explains Recrawling for Updated News
Google has a post up on the Google News blog today talking a little bit about how i...
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Price, Dates Of First Twitter Conference Announced
A couple of important questions regarding Chirp - AKA the first Official Twitter Developer Conference - have finally been answered.  Would-be attendees now know which dates...
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Google Cranks Up Number of Sitemaps Allowed
Google has at some point quietly increased its sitemaps limit from 1,000 to 50,000. In a discussion on a Google Webmasters forum...
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Do Facebook and Twitter Threaten or Complement the News Industry?
Five reporters from radio stations in in Canada, France, Belgium, and Switzerland are going to spend five days locked in a French farmhouse with only Twitter and Facebook to get...
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Looking at Polaroid’s Photo Sharing Service
A couple months ago Polaroid launched a new online photo and video sharing service called Polaroid Studio. It didn't initially recei...
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Google, PayPal, Mozilla Help StopBadware Go Solo
Thanks to Google, PayPal, and Mozilla, the anti-malware organization borne out of Harvard's Berkman center has become an independent entity.  StopBadware.org is now a non-p...
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Internet Explorer Losing its Luster in Europe?
According to data released by the AT Internet Institute, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has fallen to under 60% of visits in Eu...
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