Monthly archive for September 2009

Tug Whitepaper: SMO & SEO

Monday, den 21. September 2009

Tug have released a new whitepaper about Social Media Optimisation and Search Engine Optimisation, in this whitepaper we talk about how you can use Social Media to assist your SEO Campaign. See below for a small quote from the whitepaper:
“The majority of social media websites will allow you to post links to a website, be [...]

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Matt Cutts on the lookout for Yahoo Search Engineers

Thursday, den 17. September 2009

Matt Cutts has blogged asking for good Yahoo Search Engineers to at their rival, Google! See below for the Blog:
“I was talking to an excellent new Googler that joined from Yahoo this week, and that reminded me that I meant to do this post a little while ago. So I’ll keep this post short and [...]

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Skype Founders Sue eBay for $75 Million/Day

Thursday, den 17. September 2009

The ever-litigious founders of Skype, Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, are suing former majority stakeholder eBay at a rate of over $75 million per day for what they say is theft of intellectual property. The companies that are purchasing eBay’s portion of Skype are also named in the suit. Read more here.

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Adobe to Acquire Omniture – Shares Slump

Thursday, den 17. September 2009

Adobe have officialy announced their plans to acquire the Analytics company, Omniture. Shortly after Adobe released their plans, their shares fell by 6%. This will hopefully lead to better tracking for Flash files such as videos and websites. See below for a quote from MarketWatch:
“The merger is expected to close in the current quarter, according [...]

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Twitter Report: 20% of Tweets Mentions Brand Names

Wednesday, den 16. September 2009

Fast Company Blog report that Penn State’s College of Information Sciences and Technology have carried out research on Twitter looking for keywords. In the research they found that 20% of Tweets made mention brands. See below for a quote from the Fast Company Blog:
 ”Twitter’s founder has indicated his lifecasting site won’t be getting into the [...]

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Google Search Supersized!!

Thursday, den 10. September 2009

As of today, you may notice that the search box on the Google Homepage is larger than before. This is another change by Google to make the Search function stand out more. See below for a quote from the Google Blog:
” Search, that is. For us, search has always been our focus. And, starting today, [...]

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Google Getting Ready for Chrome Extensions

Thursday, den 10. September 2009

Today Google announced that it was turning on Extensions by default on all new developer builds (for Windows only), extensions are used by developers to add plugins to browsers; these are used my many users on Firefox. Will this be enough to move people away from Firefox?? See below for a quote from the Chrome [...]

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Google Launch Domestic Trends

Wednesday, den 9. September 2009

Google have announced the launch of the new Google Finance Domestic Trends, see below for a quote from the Google Finance Blog:
“We are really excited to launch Google Domestic Trends on Google Finance. This launch was inspired by Hal Varian, our chief economist’s research on using Google Trends data to predict economic indicators.
Google Domestic Trends [...]

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Facebook Hits the Android Market

Wednesday, den 9. September 2009

The long awaited Official Facebook app has finally reached the Android Market, although it is said to be official it looks to be made by a Google Developer on behalf of Facebook. As it stands the app is a bit basic, it allows users to update and view status’, check your friend’s news feed’s and [...]

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Flickr Release New iPhone App

Tuesday, den 8. September 2009

Flickr have released their long awaited iPhone App to the public, allowing it’s users to upload photos via an app instead of a web app. TechCrunch have looked at this new App on the iPhone and have written a short review on their thoughts and what the new app lets you do. See below for [...]

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