We’ve been talking a lot about SEO and social media around Level343, lately. Partly because it’s what we do, and partly because there’s always room for learning better strategies for higher returns
We’ve been talking a lot about SEO and social media around Level343, lately. Partly because it’s what we do, and partly because there’s always room for learning better strategies for higher returns
It’s a persistent question: Is social media and networking appropriate for B2B marketing? There are many ways to answer that question and one of the most engaging is through statistics and information presented as an infographic.
We have big plans for SEJ this year! We are excited to announce today that we are searching for a new editor-in-chief. Our EIC will be in a highly visible role as the voice and face of SEJ
Google’s Map Maker has been available since 2008 and is now in more than 180 countries and regions all around the world. For the first time, that list includes the U.S
Google’s Map Maker has been available since 2008 and is now in more than 180 countries and regions all around the world. For the first time, that list includes the U.S. Google has just announced that Map Maker is (finally) open in the U.S.
It’s already well known that Microsoft is giving a go at the world of smartphone development. The Windows Phone 7, the lofty ambitions of becoming the third most popular phone operating system, and a strong selection of smartphone and tablet applications (most notably the Bing apps) present a decently strong face for the company. It seems, though, that Microsoft is branching out.
It’s been anticipated for quite some time that Google would be announcing further details of Chrome OS at I/O early next month. What those “further details” might be, however, has been a matter for vast – sometimes wild – speculation
It’s been anticipated for quite some time that Google would be announcing further details of Chrome OS at I/O early next month. What those “further details” might be, however, has been a matter for vast – sometimes wild – speculation.
We just reported that Google Videos would be halting all “sharing” operations for video content. In that article we discussed how this is just one of several features to be shut down in the aftermath of Larry Page’s management shuffle earlier this month. Beyond Hotpot’s fusion with Places, the rumored re-combination of the Android smartphone and tablet OS lines, and Videos itself, we now have another item to add to the list: Blogger’s legacy accounts
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr (D-Il.) told Congress Friday iPads were to blame for thousands of US job losses because of its ability to stop book and newspaper printing. Speaking in Congress, Jackson – son of Rev