Archive for July 2nd, 2007
Google: You ain’t seen nothin’ yet
Monday, July 2nd, 2007Backed with such a big warchest of cold hard cash, instead of asking what’s Google going to do next? Perhaps it should be :What CAN’T Google do?
GoogleTel? GoogTel?
-From Canada.com-
Forget iPhone, BlackBerry, Bell and Telus. Google is preparing to be the next giant of telecommunications
Anyone can get the Web on their cellphone these days. But now [...]
Can She Turn Yahoo Into, Well, Google?
Monday, July 2nd, 2007IN early May, a little more than a month before she became president of Yahoo, Susan L. Decker found herself dining at Gorat’s Steak House in Omaha along with her husband and two of the restaurant’s most famous regulars: Warren E. Buffett and Bill Gates.
She was in town to join the board of Mr. Buffett’s [...]
MySpace to follow rival’s lead
Monday, July 2nd, 2007MySpace is likely to change its technology strategy to allow other online companies to “plug” their web services directly into its social networking site, according to Chris DeWolfe, one of its founders.
The move would mark a new step in the evolution of social networks into fully fledged internet platforms, while opening a new front in [...]
YouTube Carries More Traffic Than Next 64 Video Sites Combined
Monday, July 2nd, 2007In a survey published Wednesday, online audience measurement firm Hitwise Inc. announced that YouTube.com increased its U.S market share of visits by 70% between January and May 2007.
The popular video sharing website has enjoyed dominance of the online video market despite increasing competition, most publicly from MySpace Videos, which recently announced plans to redouble their [...]
Search Engine Optimisation Tips
Monday, July 2nd, 2007After gathering information from so many various sources and with our own Google Ranking improving tremendous (over 50+ position jumps) in the last ONE week, some of my SEO friends (Yes, mostly Geeks) asked me, “Should we buy paid links?”
Well, for those who are interested, check out this blog post by Matt Cutts, head of [...]