Gmail as personal nerve center
We’re totally nuts about our Gmail here at Download Squad. I’ve used my Gmail for all sorts of interesting things over the last 2 and a half years.Comment Original post by Download Squad
Google Adsense and Competing Pay-per-click Ad Networks
We’re totally nuts about our Gmail here at Download Squad. I’ve used my Gmail for all sorts of interesting things over the last 2 and a half years.Comment Original post by Download Squad
Search engine company Google has added some new features to their Chinese edition as they aim to challenge the domination of Baidu.com in this market.Comment Original post by TechWhack News
Google may be steadily losing market share in China to rival Baidu.com, but the company is not giving up, adding several new features to its Google.cn search engine, including some capabilities that are not …Comment Original post by Infoworld
Yahoo Inc.’s new online search advertising system has increased the number of people who click on links that pay the Web media company money, a research firm said Monday.Comment Original post by CNN
Google Inc., fighting to consolidate its trademark globally, faces an obstacle in the world’s second largest Web market — China’s www.Gmail.cn, which is refusing to sell its Internet address to the US giant.Comment Original post by China Daily
Steve Rubel from Micro Persuasion has put together a handy multi-tutorial for using Gmail as the center for a variety of applications.Comment Original post by Lifehack.org
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The New York Times ran an article about Quigo, a contextual advertising company that targets premium sized publishers. In the story, comments from both Yahoo & Google were included. But one quote by Kim Malone, director of online sales and… …
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Google is amping up its Adsense offerings with embedded video clips from sources such as Dow Jones & Co.Comment Original post by Valleywag
NEW YORK: Google and Yahoo have been fighting it out over which company will dominate the online advertising business, with Google maintaining the upper hand so far.Comment Original post by International Herald Tribune
As newspapers already competed with Google and Yahoo in the online ad business then partnered with these to get a share of profits a new rival has appeared on the market.Comment Original post by Editors Weblog
As Facebook.com’s mastermind, Mark Zuckerberg is sitting on a potential gold mine that could make him the next Silicon Valley whiz kid to strike it rich.Comment Original post by The Columbus Dispatch
NEW YORK: Google built an empire delivering advertisements across the Internet, and now it plans to distribute content from media companies just as aggressively.Comment Original post by International Herald Tribune
Written by Rudy De Waele and edited by Richard MacManus. Note: this is a Mobile Web focused excerpt from Rudy’s complete wrapup of the 3GSM World Congress , held recently in Barcelona.Comment Original post by Read/Write Web
Companies So what if Google/YouTube can’t come to agreement on distributing media companies’ content onto YouTube…the other way around is working just fine, thank you.Comment Original post by Paid Content
As Facebook’s mastermind, Mark Zuckerberg is sitting on a potential gold mine that could make him the next Silicon Valley whiz kid to strike it rich.Comment Original post by News Observer
Since Apple is forecasting 10 million iPhones in the first 12 months – every one of them with Google’s search – then the iPhone could have a huge impact on the mobile search business metrics.Comment Original post by Macsimum News
Sean Remington launched a successful real estate office in Albuquerque, N.M., in 2004, racking up record sales for a newcomer and winning the local Realtor board’s ‘Rookie of the Year’ award, he said.Comment Original post by The Courier-Journal
Tom Foremski at Silicon Valley Watcher : Silicon Valley has become Media Valley – someone should tell NYC.Comment Original post by Social Media
<<I’m mostly caught up on my feeds. It was relatively quiet the last couple weeks, but I’ve seen 2-3 things I wanted to talk about in the last couple days or so. First, WebProNews ran this post that claims that …