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Archive for February 2nd, 2010

The Saints and the Colts may be our super star teams this year, but neither team takes home the title of most searched for on Bing. In fact, the most popular team on Bing didnt even make it to the Conference Championship game this year. But their hunky quarterback drew enough attention for his actions off the field to make this team super popular on Bing. Oh and they also cut the ribbon on the biggest stadium known to man . If you havent guessed already,
Can you use social media to sell a $140,000 product? Click to read the rest of this post.
Wordpress has announced the launch of Wordpress for Android (1.0). It is currently available in the Android Market. A lot of what we do on the web is now done from mobile devices, so it only makes sense that this would include blog management. While it may not be the most convenient way to write a new post, users may find it particularly helpful for at least keeping up with comments and responding.
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said today he is calling on social networking sites at aimed at children to provide more protections against the threat of sexual predators. Cuomo said that the Electronic Securing and Targeting of Online Predators Act (e-STOP) law he authored has now resulted in the removal of accounts associated with at least 4,336 registered sex offenders from major social networking websites in the U.S. At the end of 2009,

Best of Digg: January Comments

We all know that Digg is a fantastic resource for discovering the most interesting content the Web has to offer. But just as entertaining as the submissions are the conversations the Digg community builds around the news stories, funny images and quirky videos that hit the homepage. Author: T.J.

So Long ClickZ News Blog

A quick note, readers, to let you know that this blog will soon be shuttered and its content merged with ClickZ's regular news and features coverage. The news and commentary you're used to seeing here will soon begin to appear over in ClickZ's regular news section . To subscribe to all our news content, please see our e-mail newsletter and RSS feed subscription pages.
The last few months were probably long and hard ones for members of the Google Books team; it had started to seem like the whole world objected to their proposed scanning and sharing settlement. But it turns out that Stanford is on Google's side, as a new deal was announced this afternoon. Stanford and Google first sealed a book-related deal in late 2004. In fact, Stanford was one of five organizations that, on December 14th of 2004,
According to unnamed sources cited by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times , Google plans to launch a store where it will sell online business software for use with its own Google Apps products. The Times cites "a person familiar with the project" and the Journal cites "people briefed by the company." "These people said the store will sell business software designed by outside developers to integrate and add capabilities to Google Apps,
One has to credit Pepsi's commitment to charitable programs in its "Refresh Project," which will ultimately donate $20 million to local community projects. For more than a month, the soft drinks maker has been hammering the PR message that it's going to use Facebook, Twitter, and other social media entities to promote the initiative.
Last week, I heard from a very frustrated prospect. This nice man had been working with a SEO firm for a few months. The firm had been doing all the back-end stuff that needed to be done: Cleaning the code, creating new Titles, building links and generally sprucing up the site. In general, the company did an OK job making the site more visible to search engines. But here's the thing: The prospect comes from a marketing background. He knew his existing copy didn't "pop.