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How Credible Are Blogs?
For all those who have been against the very idea of censorship of blogs, here is something to be carefully considered. In the last one month, Apple stock prices have suffered a set back, twice. The reason – a lie written on a blog – both times. More »
Posted on November 3rd, 2008 in Blogs, News.
Google Blog Search Becomes Content Aggregator
Google Blog Search has a new homepage that makes it look more like a memetracker. Rather than being a pure search page, the service now resembles the Google News page, where search is combined with content aggregation. More »
Posted on October 6th, 2008 in Blogs, Social Media, Google.
Blog Readership In U.K. Growing Faster
That blogs are becoming increasingly popular is obvious enough.
What is not quite so well known, is, how much the viewership for blogs has grown in recent years. More »
Posted on June 13th, 2008 in Blogs.
India Debates Whether Blogs Should Be Regulated
A current topics discussion program aired on a national television network in India kicked off a lively debate about whether the government of India should regulate blogs. The program not only offers insights into the state of the blogosphere in India but also broaches a topic that has increasingly cropped up as an issue in a number of developing countries including China and Russia. More »
Posted on January 16th, 2008 in Blogs.
3 Biggest Advertiser Mistakes On Yahoo! Search Marketing
A recent post on the Yahoo! Search Marketing blog brought up quite an interesting set of points that apply to search engine advertisers across the board, irrespective of the platform they advertise on. The three common mistakes to avoid, provided by veteran search marketer, Mike Moran, for entrepreneurs new to the field of search marketing are: More »
Posted on January 15th, 2008 in PPC.
Gaydar Launches Mobile Site
UK’s largest social networking site catering to gay and lesbian users, Gaydar, is adapting Web 2.0 technology in an attempt to combat the onslaught of new, slicker sites. They have just launched a mobile version of the extremely popular site and are also beta testing a blog service for registered members. More »
Posted on September 6th, 2007 in Social Media.
Digg Promotes Video On Site
The universal search results phenomenon has reached beyond the realm of search engines and extended to the most popular Web 2.0 sites as well. Facebook has allowed integration of video into user profiles for a while now. Digg launched a new homepage design that brings videos back to the home page, alongside regular news stories. More »
Posted on August 29th, 2007 in Social Media.




