The Week We Searched For- August 27, 2010
Google devotes a new page to real time search results and a new Gmail Voice service. [...more]
Google devotes a new page to real time search results and a new Gmail Voice service. [...more]
Most people in this industry are too young to remember, but Heinz ketchup did a huge advertising campaign in the 1970's based on Carly Simon's "Anticipation" song, which turned their ketchup's attribute of slow pouring into an advantage... [...more]
Still waiting to dip your toe in the pool of location-based social media? The launch of Facebook Places is sure to increase the number of people "checking in" and make it even easier for marketers to drive new business and reward their most loyal customers. [...more]
Google dominates this week stories with their announcement that they will be shutting down Google Wave. [...more]
Facebook introduced two new services this week: "Facebook Questions," which enables users to pose questions to Facebook's community, and their new social shopping service with Amazon. [...more]
This week's stories are filled with disappointing quarterly revenue reports from many of the industry's leading companies. [...more]
In this week's The Week We Searched For, we discuss Google's new App Inventor, Apple's purchasing spree, and Facebook's explosive growth in mobile. [...more]
In this week's stories, Twitter and YouTube both try to expand their market base with new, more targeted strategies. [...more]
Google dominates this week's stories with their planned acquisition of the travel software company ITA and the redesign of their Google News platform. [...more]
In this week's segment, we discuss Facebook's new VP of Global Policy, the possibility of a Google version of iTunes, and Twiter's settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. [...more]