Articles tagged with: Google
More to come… but I am blown away by Google’s new web browser, Chrome.
It’s lightning fast.
Blows Firefox, IE7, and Safari out of the water. Not even close.
It’s slick.
The UI is clean and there …
Google Analytics seems to have launched a rebranded, new front door.
And it seems not to be working.
Clicking on the new “Access Analytics” button starts a several second process that results in a redirection …
While at SpaceCamp over the last couple days (in gorgeous Santa Monica), there was a lot of discussion around engaging advertising formats and units. Most of the conversation was around advertising on social media and …
Earlier in the week, I wrote about how AdMob, Google and Developers seem best poised to monetize iPhone Apps …instead of Apple. Now AdMob is demonstrating that monetization can uniformly move beyond Applications and across …
I believe that most of the content-based iPhone applications are going to be free over time… and early indications are that this is the case with top free apps include the New York Times, WordPress, …
I’m likely not stating anything revolutionary here, but it is worth noting that what Jobs and Apple have built with the iPhone 3G is revolutionary. I traded my Blackberry in for the iPhone two days …
Yesterday, I wrote about how Techmeme’s Leaderboard is shifting dramatically and both the analysis and reader feedback suggested that the biggest risers on Techmeme have been gadget blogs – specifically Apple and mobile blogs.
Robert …
It’s July 4th weekend and I’m in Cape Cod… which means that I’ve now enjoyed several Dunkin’ Donuts iced coffees and wondered why the only DD coffee I can enjoy in California is brewed at …
I haven’t blogged much in the last week – but I have good reason: we’ve been hard at work on InGameNow… and, just in time for tomorrow’s NBA Draft, we officially launched today!
InGameNow: Twitter for …
Google entered the public web analytics game yesterday by expanding Google Trends beyond search queries and into web traffic. Just a couple years ago, we had two options for web data:
- Comscore provided detailed analytics …
Google today announced that they are moving Google Trends closer towards Quantcast and Compete’s territories… This is potentially big news – but it depends on how transparent Google decides to be and how well integrated …
Yesterday, I wrote about the three keys to creating a compelling widget.
Tonight, I am moved to write about how *not* to craft compelling paid search campaigns:
There are so many things wrong with this ad that …





