RSpears @ April 27, 2010 # No Comment Yet
Google as an advertising platform has seen a lot of changes in the past. Most improved on strengthening the company’s relationships with advertising agencies, both traditional and online search engine marketing-driven. Others, meanwhile, leveraged on new information crowdsourced off the feedbacks from clients to enhance the platform’s array of features.
To further supplement these, the company [...]
Popularity: 8% [?]
More on page 398
RSpears @ April 23, 2010 # No Comment Yet
Image by greyweed
Google knows the value of its products and the importance of enriching its user experience and functionalities before and even after they are launched. This is why the company has only recently pulled the Beta tag off Gmail after more than five years since its initial launch, and one of the fuels that [...]
Popularity: 10% [?]
More on page 372
RSpears @ April 22, 2010 # No Comment Yet
Image by Mary-Heather
Since it slowly crawled into mass consciousness during the late 90s and exploded during Web 2.0, blogs have become reliable sources of information for most users, setting the precedence of citizen journalism and the representation of new media. What seemingly started as glorified digital versions of personal diaries has since evolved into news [...]
Popularity: 8% [?]
More on page 364
RSpears @ April 22, 2010 # No Comment Yet
Image by tamaseiter
One of the biggest announcements to come out of the Facebook trails off their F8 developers’ conference in San Francisco this week has got to be the Open Graph. This new feature allows a tighter integration with third party Web sites and it feels like the culmination of the social networking site’s slowly evolving [...]
Popularity: 10% [?]
More on page 356
RSpears @ April 21, 2010 # No Comment Yet
Image by Mike Rohde
Deciding on a format for your podcast is about as crucial as its contents. For you as the podcaster, it defines you and your podcast’s personality while giving you a firm outline you can rely on which makes it easier to plan topics and segments around in the long run. Meanwhile, [...]
Popularity: 9% [?]
More on page 349