The Week We Searched For- March 5, 2010
Facebook takes center stage in this week’s stories with their efforts to improve their advertising platform and their new partnership with Omniture. [...more]
Facebook takes center stage in this week’s stories with their efforts to improve their advertising platform and their new partnership with Omniture. [...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]
The deal to bring together the #2 and #3 largest search engines has received regulatory approval and the companies are beginning the process of implementing the agreement. [...more]
We start of the New Year with stories from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), where Google, Apple, Microsoft and more unveiled new technology, gadgets and plans for 2010. [...more]
Microsoft Excel 2010 is an exciting upgrade from 2007 in terms of cool new features and also a welcome improvement in ease of use. Learn how Excel 2010 can help you better manage your SEM campaigns. [...more]
December 19th's stories from the world of search are dominated by FTC legal troubles, as Facebook is forced to justify their new privacy policy settings and Intel is required to prove they aren't the high tech chip bully. [...more]
Yahoo! used their recent Ad Forum in Sunnyvale, CA to unveil some cool innovations to their SEM platform. Read more to learn about the impact of these enhancements on your current Yahoo! PPC campaigns and what we might expect once the Yahoo!/Microsoft partnership is finalized. [...more]
We start of December with a flourishing rivalry between Google and Microsoft, as they head off to chart the best map. Google also responded to criticism from Rupert Murdoch and other traditional news outlets with a new policy to limit access to content on subscription sites. [...more]
This weeks stories are quite seasonal. Yahoo, Microsoft and Google kick off the holiday season with the gift of free WiFi and, if your cold has got you down, Google just introduced their new flu shot search feature. [...more]
With Google’s introduction of their new service Google Dashboard, MSN’s makeover and Twitter’s new retweet, this week's stories are all about how social media is changing the nature of search and prompting new internet privacy boundaries. [...more]