This week in search we covered unconfirmed Google and Bing search algorithm updates. Google’s Cutts and Mueller both individually talked about PageRank penalties for selling links. Bing is showing over ten results on a page..
This week in search we covered unconfirmed Google and Bing search algorithm updates. Google’s Cutts and Mueller both individually talked about PageRank penalties for selling links. Bing is showing over ten results on a page..
Earlier this year Apple acquired Chomp a site and app dedicated to app search and discovery. That purchase was a signal that Apple was going to revamp its app store. That overhaul has apparently happened in iOS 6, which will become available to the public later this year
I saw Punky Brewster / Soleil Moon Frye breaking down some very cool techy gadgets, websites, and apps that our kids can use and love. So I thought I would share them with you.
Buzzman, an interactive agency from Paris, talked candidly with Search Engine Watch about the secrets of their success in promoting Tipp-Ex, a brand of correction fluid on YouTube. Apply these principles to your video content development!
Bing has been experimenting with showing more than ten search results on a page, while Google is showing seven search results on a page in some cases. Now, Bing has decided to stick with the experiment in the June update.
It is well known that Google’s co-founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, as children were educated under the Montessori education system.
The children of today have been born and raised into a world of digital convenience like we’ve never seen before. Cars that drive themselves, GPS that allows you locate just about anything and even smart phones that are much more powerful than your dad’s first computer of the 80’s and 90’s
Maria Montessori, the Italian educator best known for creating an educational model that essentially allows children freedom to learn and create independently, is the subject of today’s Google Doodle.
Ever since Facebook’s long-awaited IPO, the social media giant has disappointed investors and faced a seemingly never-ending wave of negative PR. Now, just as things were beginning to calm down, eMarketer revised Facebook’s projected 2012 revenue by a cool billion dollars to $5.04 billion.