According to HuffPost, the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers (or ICANN), has apparently approved the creation of generic domain names. For example, we could soon be visiting sites with domain names such as .gaga (aka, Lady Gaga), .bieber (really…?), .facebook, and even .porn (not good since there is already the .xxx domain name […]
Category: iPad
The new Apple iPad 2 commercial makes a huge statement on the overall tablet market that says, very simply, the iPad dominates because it makes users happy, and actually allows users to enjoy their experience with the iPad. All other tablet competitors be warned – if your tablet isn’t “loved” by those who use it, […]
The New York Post has joined a growing number of publishers who are forcing readers to pay to download their app version of their publications, shutting the door to free access on certain devices like the iPad. Today it was discovered that when you visit The New York Post with the Safari browser via the […]
It’s interesting, back in July of 2008 when Apple first released the App Store, Facebook had an official iPhone app ready to go. And it’s even been argued, perhaps a bit of stretch though, that the success of the iPhone can be directly attributed to the Facebook app. Regardless, this sense of urgency from Facebook […]
The iPad certainly has a big name, but some tech experts thing the Blackberry Playbook actually tops it in several respects. Of course, it doesn’t have access to all the cool Apple apps, but if you’re more of an internet surfer than an app user – or if you’re looking for a great accessory mainly […]
If you’re a local business – defined by your revenue coming from local, walk in traffic – then one of the best ways to generate new traffic, and thus revenue, is to have a strong presence in the top search results of Google. Let’s say you own a flower shop in Athens, Georgia. Millions of […]
Ok – that might be a bit of a stretch, saying that the printed Bible will actually become extinct. I mean, that’s crazy to even suggest such a thing, isn’t it? Or is it? Those of you who’ve been reading my blog here at SMSEO over the past year or so know that a) I’m […]