![]() "Google Trends for Web sites"will give everyday traffic figures for up to five Web sites with bar graphs and charts for each, popularity of the Web sites in different regions, estimated number of unique visitors to each site, etc. The data will be made available through the Google Analytics sharing option, to get the full data; users need to log in using their Google accounts. However the criticism leveled against this service could be with respect to the fact that data will be gathered essentially from Google users: Google account holders and users of Google Search and Google Tool bar. As such, it may not show the true picture and it can give skewed information. |
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![]() 5th Finger is implementing a variety of innovative mobile marketing techniques for MSN, focused on developing consumer awareness and driving trial usage of the site - a place where consumers can 'get their fix' of compelling news, entertainment, weather and sports updates, as well as user-friendly search. Campbell Corfe, CEO of 5th Finger said "MSN really understands the way consumers want to interact with mobile content, and we've worked closely with MSN to deliver creative opportunities to engage and inspire them". "The aim is to make MSN Mobile the most convenient and compelling destination for people who use the mobile web, giving them their essential fix, every day," he added. Scott Crissman, MSN's group marketing manager said "At MSN, we are constantly looking for the most intuitive ways to engage with the mobile community - with 5th Finger's assistance on mobile strategy and fulfillment, we're able to maximize the level of interaction we can have with consumers on a daily basis." |
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Now Google seems to have dominated the mobile web search market, based on a new report from Nielson Mobile, the survey says that mobile phone users search Google an average of about nine times a month, while Yahoo users search only 6.7 times. Google maintains a 68 percent holding on the web search market, but with developments such as becoming the default search engine on Apple's iPhone, the group hopes to extend its holdings in the mobile arena. As smartphones are being developed more frequently with GPS capabilities, and able to browse on the new, much faster 3G networks, mobile browsing is becoming an increasingly popular market. Google's CEO Eric Schmidt said, "Mobile looks like it will ultimately be the highest of Ad rates." But not all users are happy. The study reports 44 percent of Google users and only 40 percent of Yahoo users rated their experience towards the satisfactory end of the rating scale used. |
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![]() Those partnerships are with Hong Kong CSL, Mahanagar Telephon Nigam in India, Smart Communications in the Philippines, Vibo Telecom in Taiwan and Digital Mobile in the Philippines. Yahoo also announced its Go 3.0 software for tapping into various online services such as photos, news and finance; now works in more local languages across Asia. |
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![]() "In the mobile story, IM will be more important," said Michael Wolf, an analyst at ABI Research. "Right now, it's a fuzzy business proposition." Much of the attention around the partnership announced last week between Yahoo and Google has been focused on a search advertising pact between the two Internet search giants. But as part of the deal, the two have agreed to allow users of their competing IM services to communicate with each other. Analysts say that, in general; IM services relatively generate little revenue. Users see Ads in their lists of "buddies" and some users hit with Ads when logging into the services. But down the line, analysts say, Internet portals will likely be able to better target Ads based on monitoring how their users access such services.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo has hired the internet search leader Google to sell some online ads in a hope of boosting their profits. The Sunnyvale-based company announced the plans late Thursday after its stock dropped to 10 percent on news that its efforts to revive takeover talks with Microsoft had hit a dead end. Yahoo Inc. is now depending on Google Inc.'s superior moneymaking systems to appease its angry shareholders as it tries to fend off a shareholder mutiny being led by Carl Icahn, who is an activist investor. By making use of Google's superior advertising technology, Yahoo believes that the company can boost its annual cash flow by $250 million to $450 million during the first year of the deal. The partnership could last up to 10 years if it can win antitrust approval. |
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![]() Yahoo decided its search business was very strategic, even though later it agreed to allow Google to serve up a good chunk of the company's search related advertising. "With respect to an acquisition of Yahoo's search business alone that Microsoft had proposed, Yahoo's board of directors has determined, after careful evaluation, that such a transaction would not be consistent with the company's view of the converging search and display marketplaces, would leave the company without an independent search business that it views as critical to its strategic future, and would not be in the best interests of Yahoo stockholders," Yahoo said in its statement saying talks with Microsoft has come to an end. |
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![]() BermanBraun will build and maintain this new entertainment-focused site which the company calls it a "destination" site - within the MSN portal. The new unnamed site is scheduled to make its debut by 2009. It will have a blend of advertising with entertainment news, original video programming and games. Essentially, BermanBraun has been hired to help program and sell advertising for a television network - except that this network is a Web site. |
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![]() "So the new favicon is one of those, but we've also developed a group of logo-based icons that all hang together as a unified set." The favicon that has not been changed from past nine years required to upgrade from the upper-case 'G', which moved out quietly last week and was restored with a lower-case 'g' in blue. There are actually more than 300 possible favicons debatable to reinstate the 'O.G', but the one at present displaying would not be the final one for sure. Google is accepting new ideas for its favicon at https://www.google.com/faviconideas |
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Google has just incorporated a new feature in its services for Gmail users called 'Gmail Labs'. This would provide Gmail users to test amazing new features successfully during their growth phases and share their opinion on them.
"Gmail Labs is a way for us to take lots of the ideas we wouldn't normally pick and let you all (who use Gmail) decide whether they're good or not. When you sign in, you'll see a new page in Settings called Labs. It has a list of experimental new features, and you can enable or disable each one. Some of the popular ones will become core parts of the product, and we'll eventually retire the ones that don't get much use" according to official Gmailblog. Gmail Labs is the open workshop for all Google engineers to share their advances in this proposal while maintaining their growth processes whole because all their work would get live users opinion which would act as online laboratory for innovators from all across the world on Google Mail platform. So in case you have Gmail account, then try to use it and share your feed with and innovators. |
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![]() Additionally to the Sun-Times, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (owned by Journal Communications), the Akron Beacon Journal and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin (owned by Black Press Ltd) as well join the group that are selling online advertising across newspaper Web sites using the job board's technology. Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo further proclaimed this week about new advertising contract with Wal-Mart Stores and CBS. Yahoo would become the elite reseller of display advertising on Walmart.com and as well would stream CBS' television shows online. |
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![]() Since then, now six months have passed, and it has affected Google in no ways. Web Analytics Company Hit wise study that Wikia Search's traffic is actually yet too small to calculate. Bloggers have cruelly criticized Wikia's meager do, calling the search engine "miles behind the competition" and "an inexcusable waste of time." On the other hand Wales maintains that it's yet too soon to decide upon his fledgling search engine project. Last week, Wikia Search re-launches with new features, which permits users to completely edit and filter all search results, as an alternative of the limited editing purposes given to users in Wikia Search's alpha phase. Only now, Wales argues, could the real test of Wikia's community-powered loom begin. |
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Microsoft recently announced an agreement with Hewlett-Packard, the world's biggest PC manufacturer that would considerably make stronger its fight to collapse Google as the head in search. Starting upcoming year, Microsoft's search engine - Windows Live Search - would certainly be installed as the default search tool on all PCs moved by HP - a move that must augment the number of people who use the software gigantic to aid them search the web. Google's engine further performs the vast mass of the searches mannered by users of Firefox; an option browser to Microsoft's made by Mozilla. Taking into account PCs that are made use at work and in the home, Internet Explorer is used by maximum 75 per cent of people to steer the web. Firefox is the next well-known browser, used by 11 per cent, according to Nielsen Online. |
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The NASDAQ exchange stated this week that it has started providing real-time quotes to traders by means of a collection of partners, comprising Google and CNBC. The quotes would be free on Google Finance, according to Matthew Simmons, a Google "market data gnome," stated in a blog post. |
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Google recently announced that Google Earth application could now be used from the browser directly, in its place of having it download and install the desktop application. "Google further as well launched an JavaScript API, which lets you cooperate with the globe, draw markers, put in layers or incorporate with Google Maps.'The Google Earth Plug-in and its APIs let you implant the full power of Google Earth and its 3D rendering abilities into your web pages.' Google LatLong blog stated that each Google Maps mashup could certainly take benefits of the new 3D view by adding up a single line of code. 'Our goal is to open up the entire core of Google Earth to developers in the hopes that you'll build the next great geo-based 3D application, and change how we view the world.' Blog Stated. |
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