Welcome to another weekly edition of Search and Social updates — packed with announcement, alliance, disputes and axing down services or products, from Silicon Valley’s tech leaders like Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL, Bing and others, as well as many more interesting Search Engine Optimization news from across the web… | |
Google Tackles Facebook’s “Like” Button With Novel Social Search “+1”
Striving to retain its supremacy, global search engine leader Google Inc., on Wednesday expanded its social offerings, taking on Facebook’s “Like” Button with a button of its own, the “+1” Button, empowering users to personally endorse search results and Web pages, its latest attempt to… Read More |
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Twitter Nixes The QuickBar From Its iOS App
Farewell QuickBar, we hardly knew ye. After a rather bumpy beginning, microblogging site Twitter on Thursday said it has abolished the “QuickBar” from its iPhone app, which provided users with updates on trending topics, to the delight of a loud and passionate group of… Read More |
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Google Product Executive Bids Adieu As Page Takes Reins Global search engine behemoth Google Inc., has confirmed that its senior vice president for product management Jonathan Rosenberg, who has been at the company since 2002 plans to quit, a move that may give freer rein to new CEO as he attempts to reorganize the company… Read More | |
Facebook For iPhone Debuts Event Check-Ins, Maps And Unfriending A couple weeks ago, the social media network Facebook unfurled Check-Ins To Events, and as promised, the company has released a new version of its application that gives users full capability to check in to events via the iPhone and their mobile-based touch site… Read More | |
Twitter Adds “Who To Follow” — Interest-Based Search Rewards SEO
Thriving with 200 million people on Twitter, there is no dearth of accounts to follow. On Monday, the popular micro-blogging network Twitter announced a new search feature that will help users find accounts that are related to their interests with an updated “Who to Follow” page and a new… Read More |
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Google Declares Free Phone Support For AdWords Customers In US And Canada For years Google has perfectly made it easy for advertisers to fill-up its popular AdWords treasure chest with money, but, if you ever face a problem with your AdWords account, then you know what a glorious pain there is for advertisers to get answers to their questions. Finally, the search engine giant Google has announced that it is adding free telephone support… Read More | |
Facebook Reaches Out To Journalists With Independent Page Striving to promote the use of social media network in the newsroom, Facebook has unleashed a new media Page called, Journalists on Facebook, which is intended to be a resource page to help journalists adopt the social media network as a reporting tool and better connect with their… Read More | |
Microsoft Bing Maps “Streetside” To Rival Google Street View In Germany
Advancing cautiously to avoid the blunders that have plagued Google’s Street View service in Germany, Microsoft announced plans to roll-out a similar service via its popular Bing Maps dubbed as “Streetside” in the country next month… Read More |
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Google To Sponsor $100 Million Worth Of Original Contents For YouTube In its quest to lure its audience to its the world’s most popular video sharing website YouTube, search engine giant Google Inc. is working on a major overhaul of YouTube as it tries to position itself as a more traditional channel-oriented site, and will spend $100 million to create… Read More | |
Twitter Experiences Technical Glitches As It Refreshes Interface — Goes Tweetless Popular microblogging site Twitter has recently refreshed the look of its website, but apparently seems to be grappling with technical glitches on Tuesday, disabling a new home page as well as a “Trends” feature and the site had to temporary switch to an old version… Read More | |
Google Puts $5 Million In German Solar Power Plant
As far as German competition authorities extend its approval, it seems that Google will soon be in part responsible for powering the lights and computers at a number of German homes. The Silicon Valley Internet powerhouse Google on Thursday announced its very first clean energy plans… Read More |
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Gorgeous Bing App For iPad Makes Searching The Web Pleasing
Software monopolist Microsoft’s latest effort to bring Bing to the masses — today unveiled the new Bing for iPad, the company’s first app for Apple’s tablet. And it is gorgeous and well-designed, which one analyst dubbed it a “killer app” that beats Google’s “hands down.”… Read More |
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