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Texas Attorney General Investigating Google & Antitrust Issues (Danny Sullivan/Search Engine Land)

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Texas Attorney General Investigating Google & Antitrust Issues  —  Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is conducting an investigation into Google’s business practices as they relate to search listings, in particular whether Google is manipulating its paid and editorial results in a way that violates antitrust laws.
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What To Expect From Your Search Engine Company

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Online marketing can be successful if your company has good search engine ranking. Online business is all about brand visibility to the web surfers. The higher your company appears on the search engi… More information: click here

Twitter For iPhone Push Notifications Are Being Internally Tested; Rolling Out Soon (MG Siegler/TechCrunch)

Friday, September 3rd, 2010


MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Twitter For iPhone Push Notifications Are Being Internally Tested; Rolling Out Soon  —  To many users, Twitter for iPhone (the artist formerly known as Tweetie) is perhaps the perfect Twitter client (though I’d argue that the new Twitter for iPad is right there with it).
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THE POWER OF BLOGS FOR ONLINE BUSINESSES

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

More online marketers of today delegate their businesses through blogging. Blogs are easier to update and enables you interact with your opportunity so it's a saving intent to add a nexus to your blog… More information: click here

YouTube to turn profit this year: NY Times (Agence France Presse)

Friday, September 3rd, 2010


Agence France Presse:
YouTube to turn profit this year: NY Times  —  WASHINGTON — Google-owned videosharing website YouTube is expected to turn a profit this year on revenue of 450 million dollars, The New York Times reported Friday.  —  The newspaper, in an article about the rise of advertising on YouTube …
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab Can Set Its Own Price, No Need To Directly Compete With The iPad’s $500 Price

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is going to sell well. It won’t be a blockbuster like the iPad, but it should still do alright mainly because it’s the first consumer-worthy Android tablet. Samsung can even price the tablet well north of the iPad’s $500 starting price. It will not matter. People will buy it even if it’s, I don’t know, $800. You might not, but there are enough Android fanboys that will.

Rumors have popped up over the last 24 hours about the Tab’s price. Some European retailer’s pricing has leaked out although Samsung is saying it’s all speculative because the official pricing hasn’t been announced just yet. But still, it makes you think. The pricing ranges from €699 ($890) to €799 ($1,020) for the 16GB and 32GB respectively. Remember, the Galaxy Tab comes with a 3G modem and there likely will not be a WiFi-only model because Google requires cellular capability for the Android Market. But for a quick minute, forget that the iPad offers a bigger screen and twice the storage for the same price. It doesn’t matter. More information: click here

Six Apart and Vox—How Promise Gets Squandered

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Six Apart is shutting down its free blogging service, Vox, and as Mike points out this announcement is really about cleaning up for an upcoming merger with VideoEgg. With 250 million uniques worldwide spread across thousands of blogs and a growing ad business, Six Apart isn’t a failure. But, like Slide and like Digg, it hasn’t lived up to its promise either. And products like Vox are a big reason why: As blogging was getting more open and commenters more mean spirited, Vox was intended as a clean, well-lit place in the blogosphere. It had a great UI and some nice features like a “Question of the Day” to get reluctant new bloggers up-and-writing. But then it just sort of withered.

My takeaway from the shuttering wasn’t so much “Six Apart is cleaning up for a sale” (which they are and Six Apart Japan is next) but “Good God, Six Apart! What took you so long?” More information: click here

Google Hopeful Of 2010 Launch For iTunes Rival Despite Lack Of Signed Label Deals

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

We all know Google Music is coming, it’s just a question of when – and what it’ll look like, of course. According to Reuters, Google hopes to launch the service as early as December 2010.

Citing unnamed ‘people familiar with the matter’, Reuters says Google’s VP of Engineering Andy Rubin (which we likened to a Steve Jobs-caliber product fanatic in the past) is spearheading talks with music labels on plans for a digital music download store and cloud-based song locker service, which he hopes will see the light of day before year’s end.

Only thing that could get in the way of a pre-Christmas debut: the company has yet to sign a single licensing deal with the music labels, those same sources told Reuters. More information: click here

AdSense Keywords – Find The Right Words For Maximum Profit

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

AdSense keywords are a means for determining the type of ads Google displays on your site when it searches your content. These can be adjusted by changing the content of your site so that it contains… More information: click here

How To Get Away From Your Day Time Job With Tips From Chris Cobb

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Nowadays in this economy it has grown to be possible to examine the options about how exactly to generate revenue. There are more and more people generating income online and you ought to begin to ta… More information: click here