Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Catching Up & November Summary

November 30, 2009  |   Amazon, Bing, Blog, Google, MSN, Microsoft, Social Media, Twitter   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

Catching Up & November Summary As much as I enjoy it I’ve been horrible about posting to my blog lately, and I’m blaming Twitter. I find that I’m spending a lot more time on Twitter these days and the speed (of information transfer and to post) and audience size just blow away my blog.  On average, I get more comments and.

AdSense for Domains Long Term

July 11, 2009  |   Uncategorized   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

AdSense for Domains Long Term So I’ve started playing around with AdSense for Domains (I know, soooo December 2008). My first thought is that we finally have a reputable and stable company to manage parked pages (Name Media/Revenue Direct have been unorganized at best).  It’s a great move on Google’s behalf since they’re cutting out the middlemen and arbitrage.  Then.

Google’s Chrome OS

July 08, 2009  |   Cloud Computing, Google, Microsoft   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

Google’s Chrome OS I don’t want to say that Pete & I were right or that we predicted this over a year ago, but… I don’t know how to finish that sentence.  In my original post titled, ”Google’s OS (aka Chrome),” I wrote, “Hopefully Microsoft sees this as the threat to XP that it is”.  Today, Google announced the.

Computer Vision & 3D Modeling via Photos

June 22, 2009  |   Conference, Featured, TED   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

Computer Vision & 3D Modeling via Photos After watching Clay Shirkley’s TED Talk presentation last week I had to watch my all time favorite TED Talk; Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos Photosynth. This was the first TED Talk that really captured my interest. Photosynth has the ability to identify the content within a picture and overlap it with similar pictures. The.

May Search Summary

June 01, 2009  |   Google, MSN, SEM Related, Yahoo   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

May Search Summary May was a big month for news. Bing, Wave, Yahoo+MSN.

Google Latitide to Status/Blog

May 05, 2009  |   Google, Mobile, Off Topic   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

Google Latitide to Status/Blog A close friend (“cc” aka Chris Crosby) sent this to me yesterday but I’m just getting around to checking it out this morning; http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/more-ways-to-share-your-google-latitude.html Two items: “Google Talk location status (beta) automatically updates your Google Talk or Gmail chat status message with your Latitude location.” “The Google Public Location Badge lets you publish your Latitude location on your blog.

Google’s AdWords Title Limit >25 Characters

April 12, 2009  |   Google, Mobile   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

Google’s AdWords Title Limit >25 Characters Interesting to note, but a non-actionable item; Google will display >25 characters in the title line if it’s a result of Dynamic Keyword Insertion (“DKI”) but cannot confirm the maximum amount. I’ve seen examples of 29 characters but Google still recommends that nobody plans on so many. The only takeaway is perhaps not to cutoff.

The End of Google’s Culture?

March 24, 2009  |   Google, Off Topic, Uncategorized   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

The End of Google’s Culture? This morning a highly publicized post from a top Designer at Google (http://stopdesign.com/archive/2009/03/20/goodbye-google.html) illustrated some details about the culture of Google and their analytical dependence on data. I was curious to see if the issue was as significant as John Battelle mentioned on his blog. A quick review of employee postings on GlassDoor.com.

Interview with Eric Schmidt & Marissa Mayer

March 13, 2009  |   Google   |   Matt  |   1 Comment

Interview with Eric Schmidt & Marissa Mayer I have my Tivo setup to record any program containing “Google” in the description, and I wouldn’t have learned about these otherwise.  Charlie Rose recently inverviewed both Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, and Marissa Mayer, V.P. of Search Product and User Experience. I’ve linked to the 7 minute highlights, but you can find the full one.

Google Latitide Privacy: +1 for Google

March 05, 2009  |   Google, Off Topic, Social Networking, Uncategorized   |   Matt  |   0 Comment

Google Latitide Privacy: +1 for Google Here’s a very important note on Google’s belief of privacy: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/03/exclusive-google-takes-stand-location-privacy-alon The key point; “Google has confirmed that its policy will be to require a wiretap order before tracking a Latitude user’s location for law enforcement.” It’s good to see that they still follow their, “Don’t Be Evil” motto. I’m sure this will prove to be an.