Arkiverat under December, 2007
Social Networking site Bebo improves the experience of socialising
The entire meaning of socializing has undergone a sea change. It no longer refers to chatting up with friends over a cup of tea once a week. Instead it now means staying connected with large number of people with the help of web networking tool. Yahoo! UK & Ireland has taken up the cause […]
Posted: December 27th, 2007 below Social networks.
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Prominent designers want web standards to evolve with the emerging technology
The prominent web designer & longtime standards supporter, Jeff Croft, mentions in his recent blog how the web designers have totally lost the experimental, innovative attitude.
Posted: December 22nd, 2007 below Webdesign, IT-news, Buzz.
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IBM develops “smart” search software for e-mails
IBM has just unveiled new powerful and “smart” search software for helping Internet marketing specialists and common people find loads of information that is hidden in their personal database that e-mail has literally become.
The software identifies the most relevant piece of information in a search query and extrapolates what the user is attempting to find.
Posted: December 20th, 2007 below Companies, IT-news.
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Google Webmaster Tools Launches Content Analysis Feature
Google Webmaster Tools has always been a useful feature for all website owners. Its job is to inform all internet marketers and search engine optimisers how the Google bot is relating with their website. It provides detailed updates on popular keywords, links that are broken and other information that any webmaster would require to […]
Posted: December 20th, 2007 below Google-News.
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Google Groups Comes Out Of Its Beta Version
After few months of testing, Google Groups is at last on the verge of officially launching the new version of Google Groups. There are various new features including the ability to add graphics as well as to share files.
Posted: December 20th, 2007 below Google-News.
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A new intelligent tool that enriches your blog
A new intelligent tool perfect for internet marketers has just been released. It’s aimed at adding value to your blog with meaningful content additions from Yahoo! Maps Finance, and so on.
Posted: December 20th, 2007 below IT-news.
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Groove Mobile is now PayForIt compliant
Groove Mobile’s UK D2C offering of music has become PayForIt compliant across all operators.
Groove Mobile is among the world’s leading mobile music service providers. The mobile music specialist has an exclusive deal with Universal Music for offering
Posted: December 18th, 2007 below Mobile Search, Mobiles.
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Bebo launches Open application platform
Going the Facebook way, Bebo the largest social networking site in UK has launched a open technology platform for third party developers. This will enable third party developers to create engaging applications easily for Bebo users. Moreover these applications will also be compatible with open platforms of other social networking websites..
Posted: December 18th, 2007 below Social Media, Social networks, Buzz.
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Internet’s least intrusive search engine - Ask.com?
Ask.com just launched a privacy tool in order to ensure that no IP addresses or queries with users search patterns will be stored by Ask’s servers. Seems like this new marketing effort is trying to rebrand Ask.com as Internet’s least intrusive search engine.
Posted: December 18th, 2007 below Search, IT-news, SEO.
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Internet radio or ‘social radio’ changes dynamics of listening to music
Before the advent of the Internet, radio listening was a rather one-sided, monotonous experience. Beyond the call-in requests, it was limited to tuning into whatever the DJs offered. However, a new breed of dynamic, interactive online music services is changing all this..
Posted: December 18th, 2007 below Radio, Social Media, Social networks.
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Supermarkets boost their UK online retail market share
Supermarkets are gradually boosting their UK online retail market share.The leading 45 supermarket operated websites have accounted for 6.6 per cent of all UK Internet
Posted: December 18th, 2007 below Shopping, IT-news.
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A new technique for tracking online users’ activities raises privacy debate
A new technique may well change the way the for Internet marketing - worth billions of dollars - if it works. In the process, it has rekindled debate about consumers’ privacy.
Posted: December 18th, 2007 below Internet-Research.
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YouTube gets a Visual Upgrade
Google has been constantly tweaking their social networking site YouTube for better search results. And here is another attempt. Now users have a new browsing option for viewing
Posted: December 16th, 2007 below Social Media, Social networks.
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Microsoft buys online mapping company – Multimap
Multimap, one of UK’s oldest online mapping company has been bought over by software giant Microsoft for an undisclosed sum. Focused on UK and Europe, Multimap has a sizeable audience and finds it listed amongst the top ten sites visited in UK. Founded in 1996, Multimap had already attracted £1.9 million in funding within […]
Posted: December 14th, 2007 below Microsoft-news, Acquisitions.
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5 Things to Consider Before You Budget for Internet Marketing
Before you go ahead and order Internet marketing there are a few things you should consider to budget for in order to get out the most of your marketing investment.
Below you find 5 things to consider before you budget for Internet marketing solutions.
How is your webdesign?
When did you last review your webdesign? Webdesign are […]
Posted: December 14th, 2007 below Mobile Search, SEO.
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UK users visit Social Networking sites the most
According to Ofcom’s recent International Communications Market report, users in UK spend more time on social networking webistes than any other users in Europe.
This report makes UK a leader in usage of websites such as Facebook, Orkut, Bebo, MySpace and others.
Posted: December 14th, 2007 below Social Media, Social networks, Buzz.
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UK Tabloid The Sun Connects Print to Mobile
Newspaper publishers are looking for interactive ways to keep their readers interested (and if possible glued). And the U.K. tabloid newspaper The Sun has done the same.
By offering its print content online The Sun aims at making the paper more interactive and enabling more efficient ROI measurement for advertisers. The system runs on barcodes called […]
Posted: December 12th, 2007 below Print, Mobile Search, Mobiles.
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Well known UK-based affiliate network Buy.at launches its US subsidiary
Buy.at, a well known UK-based affiliate network, has just announced the launch of its new US subsidiary.
Named buy at Inc., this firm has been tapped by Ticketmaster for handling their affiliate marketing initiative. Buy.at will offer a customised tool for event engine of Ticketmaster where affiliates can develop widgets comprising specified event data like a […]
Posted: December 12th, 2007 below IT-news, Affiliate.
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