Local.com announced a patent in the local space. The patent "covers local search technology related to identifying location information from web documents, indexing that information and making it searchable geographically" according to the press r
Answers.com has issued a press release to warn that its search traffic is down 28 percent due to "a search engine algorithmic adjustment by Google." It raises lots of issues -- how dependent should you be on search traffic; how the "definitions"
NBC Dateline Reporter flees Defcon 15
NBC Reporter with hidden camera in purse refuses official press credentials hoping to catch conference attendees committing to crimes (according to Defcon staff). She ends up fleeing Defcon 15 after being outed
According to a fascinating release from search marketer Dan Thies, Google has been aware over a year now (that he knows of) of a method to destroy a website's ranking. The method is called proxy hacking.
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is no longer in beta as of today's release of GWT 1.4.
Google Web Toolkit is an open source project that helps Java developers harness the richness of AJAX in a cross-platform, web-friendly environment.
The latest version of Google Earth comes with a flight simulator. Just press the CTRL+ALT+A and you will start up a flight simulator and fly around the globe in the cockpit of an F16 or SR22 prop plane.
With so much uncertainty due to inflated promises, bad press and a fast changing industry, what “signals” of credibility do companies look for in trusted internet marketing partners and resources? Our gift to you today is an annotated list of 25.
The Yellow Pages Association put out a press release, supported by comScore data, that shows very healthy growth and usage of online yellow pages sites.
The adCenter blog announced that they have released a new ad ranking formula with the release of their new index and organic algorithms from last week.
Public relations is multi-dimensional. It’s not about sending out a weekly press release containing tedious, non-newsworthy hype that’s sure to send editors and reporters reaching for their Prozac.