Posts Tagged ‘google’

17/03

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QR codes: why they are failing and what the future holds

If you ask someone what they think the latest trend is with digital technology, chances are they will say QR codes. But upon a deeper look, these two-dimensional codes aren’t all they’re shaped up to be. With promises of higher levels of engagement and a whole new way of interacting with the passive customer glamorizing

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15/08

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No Wonder New Yorkers Feel This Way

Given that it’s a Friday morning and I can hear the weekend calling me already, instead of being hard at work (shh don’t tell anyone) I’ve been catching up on Digg and some of my favorite blogs. Two particular posts caught my attention today and the one made me realize why the other feels the way they do.

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26/07

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Digg Google Deal is Off

The talks between Google and Digg are over. It was rumoured that Google was offering Digg around $200 for the acquisition. Sometime last week, Google walked away from the deal. According to Tech Crunch

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23/06

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A Tale of a Relationship That Just Isn't Meant To Be!

The other week I wrote about Twitter and Facebook and asked the question is Twitter the new Facebook? One thing that I pointed out in the post is Twitter’s issues with down time and functionality issues and the problems they’ve created for the Twitter community. Well this week I’m turning my attention and ire to YouTube.

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23/04

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SEO: How to Get Your Website Found in Google

One critical element of internet marketing is performing proper SEO on your website. When optimizing your website, there are many on-page and off-page elements…

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07/11

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Google Moves into Print Advertising

Google officially moves into print advertising, allowing Google Ad clients to bid for placement in 50 top newspapers, including The New York Times and The Washington Post. Tomorrow: THE WORLD!

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