Google TV’s website boasts, “Browse the whole web. Not just some of it
Google TV’s website boasts, “Browse the whole web. Not just some of it
Missing some of your tweets? Yeah, you’re not going crazy. Others appear to be missing them, as well, and Twitter confirms there’s a temporary problem.
Posted by Aaron Wheeler I’ve always liked encyclopedias; when I was in middle school I started using Encarta on CD-ROM, and sure, I usually needed it for “help” with my homework, but sometimes I would stray to non-copy-and-pasting-from-encyclopedia activities and watch terribly animated videos of war battles or Shakespearean plays. My poor children will never know the joys of a succinct five page article on the American Revolution with an accompanying 30-second 160 X 200 resolution video! I suppose they’ll have to make due with the way too informative Wikipedia article and an accompanying overly
Jason Calacanis was a bit upset with Facebook’s new Facebook Groups feature, after he discovered someone added him to a supposed NABMLA group on Facebook.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web….
Google is testing out a new Google News feature involving Twitter.
According to Clarissa Batino and Cecilia Yap of Bloomberg, ” Lady Gaga Flight-Dance Video Wins Publicity for Cebu Air IPO .” This provides a whole new meaning to the term “going public.” Click to read the rest of this post…
At first blush, generating a QR code while shortening a URL seems like a great idea. If you need to generate unique QR Codes for your printed or mobile advertising strategy this is one way to get the job done. The process is straightforward
Yahoo last night unveiled some changes to its search results, which we previewed last month.