The Week We Searched For- August 6, 2010
Google dominates this week stories with their announcement that they will be shutting down Google Wave. [...more]
Google dominates this week stories with their announcement that they will be shutting down Google Wave. [...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]
This week, Yelp and OpenTable.com announced their new partnership, which is sure to increase competition in the location based services sector. [...more]
Google and Facebook continue to face international problems for privacy violations. Apple surpasses Microsoft as the #1 tech company in the world. [...more]
This week's stories are marked by positive economic news from both Microsoft and Amazon, whose quarterly results exceeded analysts' forecasts. [...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]
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]