The Week We Searched For- July 9, 2010
In this week's stories, Twitter and YouTube both try to expand their market base with new, more targeted strategies. [...more]
In this week's stories, Twitter and YouTube both try to expand their market base with new, more targeted strategies. [...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]
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]
We wind up March with Google's decision to ignore China's censorship laws and a huge win for Google against Louis Vuitton in the Europe. [...more]
It's been a lively week in online marketing. Facebook's co-founder launched a new start-up, Apple's plans to join the geolocation rate were uncovered and Viacom and YouTube have begun a cat fight over copyright infringement. [...more]
In a recent article for Search Engine Land, Drew tackles the question, "Why do some videos rank well on Google, but not on YouTube, and vice versa." [...more]
In last week's online marketing news, Facebook turned six, celebrating its birthday with a site upgrade and a new partnership with Bing. [...more]
This week’s stories are highlighted by growing competition in the mobile market as Nokia raises the stakes with new navigation technology and Apple looks to replace Google with iPhone as the default iPhone search engine. [...more]
In this week in search, we have two game changing developments from Google, with their unveiling of their highly anticipated Chrome OS operating system and YouTube's integration of automated video captions. [...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]