The Week We Searched For- May 7, 2010
In this week's "Week We Searched For," we discuss Google's not-so-extreme makeover, the FCC increasing its regulation of internet providers, and more Facebook privacy problems. [...more]
In this week's "Week We Searched For," we discuss Google's not-so-extreme makeover, the FCC increasing its regulation of internet providers, and more Facebook privacy problems. [...more]
In a recent conversation with The Search Agents, Matt Kain, Chief Revenue Officer at The Search Agency, discusses his first year at TSA, the promise of the iPad, and Apple's plans to capitalize on mobile search. [...more]
This week’s stories are dominated by Twitter’s first annual developer conference, where the Twitter leadership appeared in San Francisco with a strategy to bring more features in house, and start generating some serious revenue. [...more]
Developers and marketers may soon have a new way to tap into Apple’s growing mobile kingdom through their new advertising platform, iAds. [...more]
This week's stories are on the move as Apple previews a new OS and ad platform for the iPhone, Google tries to finalize its acquisition of mobile ad firm AdMob, and Rupert Murodch gives the iPad a spin. [...more]
I flew back east yesterday and sitting in first class was one of the biggest superstars I have ever seen in person. Mick Jagger? No, younger. Jennifer Anniston? Hipper. Justin Bieber? Hotter. It was the new iPad. [...more]
With all the buzz surrounding the launch of the iPad, what impact will this new device have on search engine marketing campaigns? Learn what adjustments you need to make in Google AdWords to target the iPad user base. [...more]
It was a lively week in search, as Google and Apple continued their rivalry, YouTube underwent a site redesign and the corporate comedians came out to play for April Fool's day. [...more]
It's been an interesting week in search, as Microsoft-Yahoo! search deal gains governmental approval, Salesforce ventures into corporate social networking and Apple fights to keep e-book prices down. [...more]
This week’s stories are primarily concerned with local and social base search, as AT&T joins the race with Buzz.com and Google introduces their new social search services. [...more]