Google Touts Data Protection Day
A year after the first Data Protection Day in Europe, Google will be part of the celebration of the now-renamed Data Privacy day, aimed at educating people about their data and how to manage it. read more More: continued here google touts data protection day
Revision3 Touts Banner Net TV Year
2007 was very good to Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson, who parlayed Digg’s fame and fortune into Revision3′s on-demand Net video programming model. read more More: continued here revision3 touts banner net tv year
YouTube Touts Political Influence
2008 could be the year of the YouTube Election, an argument the video sharing site made based on the participation of candidates and voters. read more More: continued here youtube touts political influence
Google Reader Taps Power Of Blogsearch
New features from Google Reader include a process that recommends blogs potentially of interest to the user, based on subscribed feeds and one’s Web History.All the blog spidering and indexing by Google’s Blogsearch may be paying off for users of Google Reader. Google’s team announced a couple of updates to the feedreading service on the [...]
What’s Interesting In eBusiness & Search?
I subscribe to hundreds of RSS feeds in order to keep up with the world we cover here at WebProNews… eBusiness and search. Here are some of the blog posts and news articles I noticed today that I found interesting. Deceiving Google is becomingvery bad for business and PayPerPost isn’t happy! >>> Yahoo goes to [...]
Henry: Portrait of a Search Engine Serial Killer
It’s hard to pimp your Website in the city that never sleeps. Especially when you’re the Internet OutsiderInsider. The who? A man without fear: Blodget. No beta blockers needed! On a two day killing spree, he slashed MSN, leaving Live Search Sucking Wind After All These Years. (Or days.) Henry’s Panama hat? Strategically dipped (hannibal [...]
Google Touts Opinions About DoubleClick
The search advertising company’s appointment with a Senate Judiciary subcommittee later this week has prompted Google to respond to privacy concerns on its blogs.We’ve noted before that Google’s Public Policy blog provides an entertaining read for those interested in the search industry. They have come through again with a new post by policy counsel Pablo [...]
Technorati Touts Topics
A new feature from blog search site Technorati offers a Fark-like tabbed organization of topics as relevant posts arrive.Keira Knightley just showed up in Technorati Topics, the newest addition to the site. Now she and her appearance at the Toronto Film Festival have departed, rapidly nudged down the screen by the arrival of other posts, [...]
Print Is Not Dead, Darwin Says So
The market can only take so much and there will always be specific niches to fill. That being said, let’s also remember that geeks have been declaring the death of print since at least 1984. But really, we might call it natural selection for the media industry. More on that later. If you were just [...]
Freebase: The Stem Of A Global Brain?
People have some good things to say about Freebase, the collaborative wiki-style open database still in alpha testing. None have better things to say than its proprietor, who says his goal is to be a database of the world’s knowledge. Hmmm…that sounds familiar, doesn’t it? I know what you’re thinking, but it’s not the same [...]
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