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I have a new crush, and it’s on the Galaxy Nexus phone. The true Google device, which has the latest Android version, Ice Cream Sandwich, installed, is rumored to be released within the next couple weeks
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The Week’s Best Viral Videos & Video Marketing Lessons – Galaxy Nexus Edition
FlowTown.com released an infographic called Social Advertising Reaching New Heights .
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In memory of Apple’s founder, the late Steve Jobs, who passed away this week, I’ve put together what I think will be a complete list of notable video-related technology creations from Jobs and Apple. See what made the Top 10 list, along with the no-so-great ones. Because it would be really difficult and biased for me to try and rank these accomplishments, I’m just listing them here in chronological order based on their original (first) releases to the public
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10 Great Video Innovations From Steve Jobs & Apple (and Some That Weren’t)
Quarterly reports are to companies what New Year’s Day is to people: a chance to make new goals, review your progress so far, and have an extra drink. Google’s quarterly report for Q1 2011 was especially drink-worthy in several ways.
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Google App Downloads Hit 3 Billion Mark
Via ReelSEO's Video Marketing Guide The cable companies & broadcasters are doing everything they can to resist change and save the existing business model . Even as consumers clamor for a la carte options and more online capabilities, the cable companies keep distorting that vision.
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Time Warner Cable’s New iPad App Sounds Incredibly Dumb
It was interesting watching Bing and Google squabble like fashionistas over the last purse on sale yesterday.
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2011′s New Spam Tool – Bing?
There are dozens of different Google product lines — hundreds, if you count products specific to other countries — but we only keep track of a select few. In the last few weeks, one that we’ve kept up with quite fully is Hotpot. There are several reasons for our dedication to coverage.
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Hotpot Adds Location Photo Sharing
Last week we took a look at what some search engines were saying about the most popular queries of 2010. All the major search engines typically release a recap of the year’s most popular keywords and search phrases, and Yahoo, Bing, & AOL did so last week. Google obviously enjoys being different, so they waited
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Google Releases Annual Zeitgeist Report, An In-Depth Look At The 2010 Year In Search
Google has announced that they are now going to be indexing SVG documents and files. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based graphics format specifically for vector graphic, both dynamic and static and graphics can be made and edited in any text editor since they are XML files. You can, however, block your SVG files from being indexed by using the Robots Exclusion Protocol .
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SVG Files and Documents Are Now Indexed by Google
Google has just rolled out two nifty features of its Google Suggest service – a more localized search suggest that boils down to metro areas and an auto-correction of spellings for name search. These two new features aimed to give you a faster search experience when typing your search keywords as well as lessen the amount of time you devote typing these searches.
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Google Suggest Becomes More Local and Better with Spelling
