YouTube Upgrade Killed Adobe Flash Player Upgrade Site People all over the web are reporting that YouTube is forcing them to upgrade their Adobe Flash Player in order to view videos. The only problem here is that when hundreds of millions of people are asked to upgrade their Adobe Flash Player, and then those hundreds […]
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Google Officially Add ‘Speed’ Ranking Factor I wrote back in November about Google’s idea of adding “site speed” to their already complex algorithm that determines website rankings in the Google search results.
Justice John Paul Stevens Retiring From Supreme Court WASHINGTON – Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the court’s oldest member and leader of its liberal bloc, is retiring. President Barack Obama now has his second high court opening to fill.
San Francisco Giants Jersey Misspelled During Game What an embarrassing moment for the San Francisco Giants! During Wednesday nights game against Houston, one of the players from the San Francisco Giants took the field with a jersey that was misspelled.
Research In Motion (RIMM) this morning said it has launched an updated set of software development tools for creating apps for the BlackBerry. Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu writes in a research note that the updated tools “strengthen” BlackBerry’s competitive position in the Apps market.
OfficeTalk – Microsoft’s ‘Twitter’ Solution for Businesses There is no question that Twitter’s 140 character updates hold a lot of value as far and information and content is concerned. You need to look only to the major search engines to see that since Google, Yahoo, and Bing are all displaying “tweets” in their search results.
Facebook Enhances Search
Facebook now showing more results as you search! Similar to the Google suggestion and Yahoo suggest tools, Facebook has enhanced their search engine to show you more results as you type in their search bar. Can we go ahead and call this “Facebook suggest“?