I’ve got six goodies for you today. Google just announced a new operating system based on their recently released web browser, Chrome. Is it a threat to Windows? They also recently removed a little word that’s been hanging around your Gmail screen since you joined the tens of millions of users of that popular email…
Posts Tagged ‘bing’
Bing – You're It!
Well, it’s no secret to those who know me that I am not a fan of most of Microsoft’s products (though some cool things are happening with the XBOX 360 if this is its future). But this week Microsoft launched Bing, a new search engine aimed at finally procuring a serious portion of the search-engine…
Site of the Day: The New Dawn of the Internet as Seen on… Aurora
One interactive media company is offering web users a look into the future, or rather, one possible future. Imagine a galaxy-like desktop with different running programs grouped together like nebula. Or imagine Internet browsers that run semantic analysis on everything you’re viewing and reading. Mozilla is hosting a Labs Concept Series, inviting participants to dream…
SEO Tip: Start From the Drawing Board
One common mistake of online marketing is that the “SEO Experts” and “SEO Specialists” are brought in too late into the process. Instead of thinking of search engine optimization as something you tweak, how about considering it as something you build? What about the SEO Architects? And who would the SEO Architects be? They would…
Code Matters
Ever wonder how the search engines “see” your site? There’s a quick way for all of you Firefox users to get a rough idea. Try disabling style sheets. View-> Page Style-> No Style. (Unfortunately IE doesn’t provide a similar easy means of disabling style sheets.) What do you see? Does your website still make sense?…
Three tips for better email marketing
Here are some great tips from our friends over at MyEmma: -> Marketing to Mom? Send discounts, please. 87% of email-checking moms sign up to receive coupons, while only 6% are interested in learning more about the sender. -> Readers are more likely to open an email in the first 30 days after subscribing –…
