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Throwback Thursday: Ask.com Search Engine

Bill Hartzer

Sure, we can ask Google a question and they’ll respond. Related posts: Throwback Thursday: Search Engine Watch Circa 1999 Today is Thursday, and every Thursday I try to feature. Throwback Thursday: iWon Search Engine, Circa 2001 Today is Thursday July 3, 2014, and that means that. Oh how they were wrong. And not questions.

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Why Hashtags are Spam #hashtags

Bill Hartzer

Facebook tends to be a “late adopter” of a lot of technology and features, so you know that when Facebook “finally” gets a feature such as hashtags, the feature is on its way out. I recall a having a conversation a while back with a very prominent representative from Google. But I digress.

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Will ‘Technology’ Survive the Recession?

Atom Thought

Motorola, Microsoft, Intel and even Google announce layoffs and office closures. Is 2009 worse than 2001? Looking back at 2001, IT spending declined by over 6% after a previous year increase of 16%, that was really a bad hit, and if we compare the same to 2009, we are much better off so far! Circuit City declares bankruptcy!

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Social Sharing – Getting News Content Right in 2011

Proactive Report

Just this week Facebook surpassed Google and is now the number one site visited on the Internet. Facebook drives 3x more traffic to news sites than Google News. Tip: Since Google News and Yahoo News only index around 70 characters in the headline of a release, aim for that length and you will be good to go in Twitter too.

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WebVisible Contest to Award Free Local Online Advertising to Small Businesses

Bill Hartzer

Two winners will be selected by WebVisible to receive a full-service package, including search engine advertising on Google, Yahoo!, To kick off the contest, WebVisible is unveiling its new original Web series, The Great Divide, featuring real business owners and their real stories. Post on Google Buzz. Post this on Diigo.

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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Microsoft represents the Information Age, while Google hints at the shift towards the Connected Age. Microsoft (Information Age) vs. Google (Connected Age). Google (GOOG), on the other hand, hints at the Connected Age without entirely fulfilling its promise. Google depends on a more emergent style of innovation.

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Blogosphere Trends + Using Infographics

ProBlogger

Google Public Data allows you to use publicly available data to create attractive infographics in a variety of forms. This infographic on Steve Jobs features an extensive list of sources in the footnotes and in doing so, allows viewers to fact-check and determine the reliability of the sources used. Promote your blog.