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…
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…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Quora Co-Founder Outlines Plans To Deal With Growing Pains Quora, a relatively new question-and-answer search engine that’s become a darling of the tech…
Today, the YouTube Blog took an informal poll of its own team and industry reporters — including Zach Rodgers of ClickZ — to find out their favorite YouTube ads of the year. Click to read the rest of this post…
The technology giants of today’s world aren’t content to sit in their own little corner, claiming small bits of territory at a time. Rather, they thrive as titans because they’re able to integrate their company’s vision and technologies across multiple fronts; Google is also Chrome is also the Cr48 is also Android, and Microsoft is also Bing is also Windows is also Xbox is also (arguably) Yahoo
The THVB text bug (that is, the terrible, horrible, very bad bug) has been getting a lot of attention over the last few weeks.
When the public sector and the private sector mix, things get sticky. This is highly visible when it comes to awarding government contracts, where far too often it seems that one company or another is being given unfair preference — with the motivations being anything from less than thorough research to more shady possibilities. According to Google, we’re seeing just such a preference of the Department of Interior’s contract with Microsoft.
Of the popular posts on the official Google blog last year, the second most visited was Google’s stance on searches in China.
Quora, a relatively new question-and-answer search engine that’s become a darling of the tech community, is suffering through growing pains caused by exponential growth in the past two weeks. And co-founder Charlie Cheever has outlined some of the company’s plans to deal with those…
CES has brought us many surprises when it comes to upcoming technology, but far more enticing than the shocks and twists are the long-anticipated unveilings.