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This Ain’t Your Dad’s Google Search

Before heading to Paris for this week’s LeWeb conference, Google made a number of huge announcements. At the conference, TechCrunch editor Mike Arrington asked...

 
 

Oh No! and Oh Yes!!

A database glitch (yes, let’s call it that) has wiped out several weeks of postings. I am in the process of restoring them, but here are some of my latest...

 
 

What’s After Google Wave?

This week, there were reportedly 100,000 golden tickets tucked in candy bars located in different corners of the World. The lucky people who found the tickets got...

 
 

Reinventing E-Mail in Their Own Image?

What if Google were to reinvent e-mail as if it were invented today? They did. Google Wave Developer Preview presentation fired up the crowd at the Day 2 Keynote...

 
 

Bad Web Analytics, Weather Forecasts, and American Idol

What do bad web analytics, weather forecasts and reality television show America Idol have in common? Should it annoy me that I find pertinent articles (at least...

 
 

Why Social Media Can Fail (And Why It Won’t)

Social media use is skyrocketing. Between nearly 75% of the U.S. population uses social media web sites. But even with all those hundreds of millions of people,...

 
 

Everything You Wanted to Know About Google…

SearchEngineLand author Barry Schwartz made a short but interesting post about Google and where they are heading – and why. The post includes the FaberNovel...

 
 
 
 

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