Archive for April, 2007
What Americans Think Of The iPhone
No commentsThe anticipation of the launch of Apple’s iPhone has created plenty of buzz. A new survey from Harris Interactive takes a deeper look on what American think about the mother of all mobiles. They found that the iPhone is not yet a household word but that 47 percent of respondents were aware of the product [...]
What’s in Store for the Future of the Internet and Google?
No comments“There’s a possibility that Google will integrate Marratech web conferencing features into Google Apps (Premier Edition) and Google Office to make these “virtual office” offerings more complete and compelling for the corporate world,” Agarwal said. Those are certainly options for Google, as those products are oriented toward users similar to WebEx’s target market. Microsoft plays [...]
Video May Come To Google Talk
No commentsGoogle’s acquisition of Swedish-based Marratech, a video conferencing software company, should lead into Google Talk becoming more competitive with eBay’s Skype and other services. Google Talk has been a relatively stripped down option for online communication, especially when comparing it to messaging products from Skype, Microsoft, and Yahoo. Now that the company has celebrated its [...]
Google Base Tips from ToolBarn.comÂ’s Brian Mark and NeO1SEOÂ’s David Brown
No commentsGoogle Base has become a very interesting and popular topic, especially for retailers. Google Base is an online database in which any user has the ability to add almost any type of content. As of this year, Google Base is available to the public as a beta version. Users can simply describe their items online [...]
Googler Games Google
No commentsA week after Google’s Matt Cutts set the SEO world ablaze by asking webmasters to report cases of link-buying, his area of the Googleplex is decidedly silent – and so is the media relations department regarding a double-dipping Google executive’s association with a questionable made-for-AdSense company. Is there are connection between Cutts’ standoffishness and Google’s [...]
