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Video is becoming such an important part of web content that we’re seeing individuals and groups of all skill levels jumping into video creation and video marketing. So while Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premier may be dominant video editing software choices for professionals, there are millions and millions of new video producers who don’t quite have the skill set for the high end tools. If you’re a video creator looking for a great intermediate video editing solution that has a few more bells and whistles than the bare-bones offerings but not the overwhelming options of the professional suites, Camtasia Studio 7 offers a powerful yet simple option.
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Camtasia Studio 7 Video Editing & Screencasting Software Review
There’s no doubt at all that, right now, Apple is dominating the world of tablets.
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Analysts Predict Google Will Conquer Tablets by 2015
I used to subscribe to Entertainment Weekly for many years, and the Fall TV Preview is, without a doubt, one of the best issues of the calendar year. The magazine breaks down all the new and returning shows from the networks and major cable stations, including interviews, photos, and behind-the-scenes gossip. If you’re a television
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Entertainment Weekly Teams Up With YouTube To Power Video-Based Fall TV Preview
Some well-known SEO folks are seeing some drastic changes to local-result queries on Google, including Frank Reed over at Marketing Pilgrim. The results are clearly part of a testing phase, as not all users are seeing the same thing. But the changes are huge and could have rippling impact for all kinds of businesses. Apparently
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Strange Google Search Results Spotted – Reminder To Add Video To Google Places
I love infographics, for obvious reasons.
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Twitter Valuation Infographic
If you visit Facebook or YouTube during official hours while in the your offices, well – welcome to the club. I do that too. And guess what
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NSFW: Facebook, YouTube Are the Most Visited Sites at Work
Google just announced a new simple, and yet very useful feature of its mobile search service.
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Universal Search Feature Added to Google Suggest for Mobile
How does searching on your TV using Google sounds like to you? Isn’t it enough that Google has conquered the web and the mobile devices and now it wants to try its luck on TV sets as well?
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Google Search on Android Set-Top Boxes?
Welcome to another edition of ‘ 7 Days of Search and Social ‘ – it was a fairly quiet week out on the trails last week and there reall were no real ‘zinger’ stories that got the search world in a tizzy (who knew?
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Weekly Search & Social News: 02/23/2010
Cheers to my good friend Dixon Jones and the Majestic SEO team as I read that they just received a nice round of funding! Majestic announced this week that it has received substantial funding from a Dutch investor. If you’re not aware of what Majestic SEO does, it is a tech company based in Birmingham Science Park – Aston (UK) which has produced an independent map of the way web pages link to each other on the web. Search & Social LOVES the Majestic tools and its API as a way to determine top quality links via Majestic’s index and we’re not the only company using Majestic
Founded by Alex Chudnovsky in 2004, Majestic has used distributed crawlers run by a team of volunteers on hundreds of PCs worldwide.
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Majestic SEO Receives Funding
