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Archive for February 5th, 2010

Faster, Simpler Photo Uploads

Facebook is the largest photo-sharing site with over 2.5 billion photos uploaded to Facebook each month. In order to make sharing photos even easier, today we are announcing a new and improved photo uploader. Recently we've received feedback that people struggle with our current photo uploader due to various technical issues, while others are confused by the installation process. In this new version of the photo uploader,
Nearly 178 million U.S. Internet users watched 33.2 billion online videos during December 2009, according to the latest data from comScore Vedio Metrix . Click to read the rest of this post.
Google is offering suggestions for "nearby places you might like" on Google Maps when you look up a place that you do like. So if you like a particular bakery, you might be presented with other places within the same vicinity that Google thinks you might also be interested in trying. "When you live in New York City, everyone has an opinion on where to eat," says Tammy Stern of the Google Maps team. "And usually,

Yahoo Mobile Blog Launches

Yahoo may be doing a lot more in terms of mobile before long. Or at least telling us more about its current cell phone-related efforts. Either way, it launched the Yahoo Mobile Blog this week for the sake of keeping everyone up to date. Irv Henderson , who's Yahoo's Vice President of Global Mobile Products, wrote the introductory blog post, and explained, "You can expect to learn about new product launches and enhancements, quick tips and tricks, our take on market trends,

Testing How Crawl Priority Works

Posted by mgalecki This post was originally in YOUmoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. A SHORT INTRODUCTION... We all know that the search engine robots more frequently visit popular pages, i.e. those that have the largest number of incoming links, both internal and external ones.
Research firm comScore has just released data about the U.S. online video market from December. Americans reportedly watched 33.2 billion videos online during that month. 178 million users watched video online. Google sites ranked at the top of the list by a significant margin, just like usual. Hulu was next in line with about a 12 million video difference. Google sites accounted for nearly 40% of the market share, with Hulu accounting for 3%.
Super Bowl. It's that special time of year where long lost friends and family members are drawn together to eat wings and pizza, while jumping out of their chairs cheering for each touchdown their team makes and giggling over this year's outrageous commercials. It's also the time for companies to participate in the Super Bowl's competitive advertising environment; pushing the boundaries for the viewers and making a long-lasting (serious or funny) impression.
Last week we had you tune in to Jason Calacanis ' web show TWIST to watch Stefan announce the Free T-shirt Friday theme. I was worried no one would catch his #FTF plug to win a free t-shirt or the copy of Brian Soliss book Putting the Public Back into Public Relations but alas, there were a few of you loyal #FTF players that came through. The winners for last week were @brmore and @jrameau. Please make sure you DM us @bing with your shirts size and mailing address.

Google Apps highlights â?” 2/5/2010

This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label " Google Apps highlights " and subscribe to the series. - Ed. Developments over the last couple weeks really showcase how Google's other innovation focus areas â?" including Search, Mobile and Chrome â?" help make Google Apps even more useful. Updates to Google Search in Gmail Labs On Tuesday we made some helpful changes to the Google Search feature in Gmail Labs .

AT&T Launches FamilyMap For iPhone

AT&T has introduced its FamilyMap App for the iPhone, which allows users to track the location of family members. Users can download the FamilyMap the App Store on iPhone or at iTunes. Users can track tow phones on an account for $9.99 a month or up to five phone for $14.99 per month. The FamilyMap App can also be used on most other AT&T smartphones. Previously the app was only available via a desktop.