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GOOG-411 has been the leading way for users with feature phones (smartphones too) to look up and contact businesses for the past three and a half years. This service made it easy for users, as they just had to dial 1-800-GOOG-411, give a company's name and city, and be connected. As of November 11th....
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Facebook has decided to contribute to the 'Green' campaign by creating a Green page. This is an effort by Facebook to encourage the development of energy efficient computing systems and is a joint collaboration with the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
The purpose of this page is t....
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Social networking has pierced through the business world and businesses must take a look into this piece of marketing and take it more seriously. Social networking has gotten easier to connect with others and increase interest in your business products and services.
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People talk about many assorted terms when it comes to SEO or Search Engine Optimization. If you search the web for terms pertaining to SEO you will see search terms containing the words black hat SEO or white hat SEO and as well gray hat SEO. You need to know what these terms mean and what the diff....
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Google first published its 22-page PDF guide to SEO a few years ago. This guide served as a navigation tool for understanding how to maximize SEO benefits. Users will be happy to hear that the company just released an updated version of this guide.
Now with 32-pages, the new guide to SEO provid....
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Chinese search engine Baidu has said that it will launch an ad-supported, Hulu-like video streaming service, which experts say will apply further pressure to Google as the two search giants fight for the bigger share of the Chinese market.
Analysts say that search engine optimization (SEO) is likely to be just one of the industries affected by this clash of the online titans, as China’s leading search engine expands into a new market already packed with tough competitors. The new Baidu site will offer content licensed from media companies, as opposed to user-generated content, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
China is one of few countries in which Google is not the dominant search engine, and it is hamstrung in its efforts to grow in the video market thanks to a government ban on YouTube, its massive video sharing service, experts say.
The Wall Street Journal reports that other video sites, like Youku and Tudou, will provide competition for Baidu’s new service, and that those established video sites have begun to focus more heavily on licensed content themselves.
Chinese search engine Baidu has said that it will launch an ad-supported, Hulu-like video streaming service, which experts say will apply further pressure to Google as the two search giants fight for the bigger share of the Chinese market.
Analysts say that search engine optimization (SEO) is likely to be just one of the industries affected by this clash of the online titans, as China’s leading search engine expands into a new market already packed with tough competitors. The new Baidu site will offer content licensed from media companies, as opposed to user-generated content, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
China is one of few countries in which Google is not the dominant search engine, and it is hamstrung in its efforts to grow in the video market thanks to a government ban on YouTube, its massive video sharing service, experts say.
The Wall Street Journal reports that other video sites, like Youku and Tudou, will provide competition for Baidu’s new service, and that those established video sites have begun to focus more heavily on licensed content themselves.