Let’s say you had a “Buy Now” button, or a “Subscribe For Free” button stuffed into a corner of your website or landing page. It’s possible, without you even realizing it, that a large percentage of visitors to your site might never actually see those buttons to engage them! This is the premise of the […]
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Twitter has released a great list of Twitter trends for 2009. The Twitter list shows us what was talked about most on Twitter. But I would also say that because it’s a Twitter list, you are probably looking at the most popular events that happened in 2009. As it is, things don’t make it on […]
If YouTube Charges, Will You Pay?
There are several reports out today insinuating that Google may be considering charging for premium content. The Guardian UK had indepth coverage on the possibility of YouTube charging for premium content. And according to the article, Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, said that “YouTube making money is a top priority”. The only question is this – […]
I didn’t realize this, but Europeans apparently have been stuck using Internet Explorer as their main browser for Internet access. Wow, this made me realize (and thankful) for how fortunate I am living here in the United States where I can freely chose my own browser! And yes, let me assure you that my first […]
Gmail has launched 5 separate videos called “5 Ways Gmail Makes Your Life Easier“. These 5 videos show the most popular features of Gmail, and are a great introduction to the Gmail platform. However, these 5 videos do not have links back to each other, so a normal viewer on YouTube wouldn’t get the full […]
L. L. Zamenhof Google is celebrating the 150th birthday of L. L. Zamenhof today with their Google logo. L. L. Zamenhof was the visionary and inventor of an international language called “Esperanto“, a language Zamenhof invented to foster international communication and peace. L. L. Zamenhof believed that to a degree, the inability of foreign nations […]
Google announced a new URL shortener at goo.gl, which is a new shortener service that can only currently be used only with Google products. The good news is that Feedburner – Google’s feed subscription and syndication service – has integrated the new URL shortener to automatically send new postings from your blog directly to Twitter.