Contrary to other insights we’ve seen, a new study shows tweets posted on the weekend get more retweets and replies than those posted during the week, but most big brands aren’t taking advantage of this. Study also shares more Twitter tips
Contrary to other insights we’ve seen, a new study shows tweets posted on the weekend get more retweets and replies than those posted during the week, but most big brands aren’t taking advantage of this. Study also shares more Twitter tips
Yesterday at Google I/O, the show was really mostly about hardware and non directly related search items.
What’s the secret to growing your traffic to impressive levels? We ask Fraser Cain, owner of Universe Today, who has worked hard to build great, remarkable content, and in the process now is attracting 100,000 unique visitors a day.
Yahoo has suffered through its fair share of turmoil over the last few years: a revolving door of CEOs, significant layoffs, investor revolts, and a declining share of the search space, both paid and organic. One recent bright spot for Yahoo was their first year over year growth in search revenues… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Two of the biggest players in the video game console market, Nintendo and Sony, are competing hard to provide their customers with the best gaming experience by adding more and more features to their flagship consoles. As a result, video game console browsing has become one of the various Web browsing options available to consumers.
In an effort to make Evite obsolete and turn the invitation service industry upside down, Google recently launched Google+ Events. The new product, which was announced yesterday at the annual Google I/O conference, will break up an event into three distinct phases and add a social element that encourages guest participation and interaction
Connect. Collaborate. Get it all done.
Posted by adamf Last week I was fortunate to have the opportunity to attend the Big Boulder conference put on by GNIP in Boulder, Colorado.
Google+ wished itself a Happy +1st birthday yesterday at Google I/O 2012. After announcing the project last year, Google+ finally has its own app, specifically for tablet devices – available now for Android tablets and coming soon for iPad users.
Techo-Net discovered yet a new Google user interface, this one is with the Google black bar at the top of the pages. Google introduced this black bar in June 2011, tested using a different method…