
It’s not your imagination, there IS something different about Google.com!
It actually took me two days to notice that the face of Google Search was different; I blame that on my browser’s super-convenient Google search bar, personally. In any case, it’s a subtle shift, but one that draws the eye. The buttons, the search box, and the suggestions text are all bigger, supposedly to make Googling even easier than before. And what does Google have to say about the change?
Google has always been first and foremost about search, and we’re committed to building and powering the best search on the web — now available through a supersized search box.
Read more at the official google blog.
The Internet is obviously, a vital part of almost all business. So why aren’t more people, especially in smaller businesses, getting more out of it? We’ll ask a few questions over the next week to find out. For today the question is simple:
What is your biggest road block to getting better results from your company?
polls, LinkedIn, Roadblocks to success
Published on
July 13, 2009 in
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Tags: blog marketing, blogger, Blogs, font, mommy bloggers, NY Times, nytimes, nytimes.com, Product review, readers.
As you’ve noticed, we’ve switched Morning Coffee to Coffee Break since we don’t get the posts up first thing in the morning.
Continue reading ‘Coffee Break: Blogs, Mommies, and Product Marketing’
Published on
July 9, 2009 in
In The News.
Tags: applications, bing, Blogs, Blogs on Paper, Chrome OS, font, Gmail, Gmail Beta, google, market share, microsoft, new search engine, nytimes, nytimes.com, results, search engine, simplicity, social networks, StatCounter, video, Windows.
I’ve got six goodies for you today. Google just announced a new operating system based on their recently released web browser, Chrome. Is it a threat to Windows? They also recently removed a little word that’s been hanging around your Gmail screen since you joined the tens of millions of users of that popular email service: “Beta”
Just to transition away from a heavy Google news day, we’ve also got a review of Microsoft’s new search engine, Bing, which was launched about a month ago, and how it compares to Google. David Pogue seems to be quite smitten, but the numbers aren’t in Microsoft’s favor. Since launch, Bing has been hovering at around 3% market share, while Google is still at around 89% (source: StatCounter). But just because it’s the little guy doesn’t mean it’s not great.
Continue reading ‘Coffee Break: Google, Google, Gmail, Bing Vs. Google, Blogs on Paper, and Michael Jackson doesn't crash the Internet’
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Published on
July 7, 2009 in
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Tags: Blogs, Computer injuries, conference, event coordinators, font, google, Internet Advertsing, Internet Video, nytimes, nytimes.com, online pr, Online Privacy, the coleman center, training, video, videos, Web Video.
Good morning. So I realized, I probably won’t be posting before you have your morning coffee – so let’s think about this series as an occasional list of articles I liked during my morning coffee. Articles you can read during your mid-morning break.
First, a note on the Associated Press: They stink.
Today’s articles cover your privacy online, the evolution of internet video, and the dangerous side of life with a computer!
Here are my morning picks, minus the AP articles:
Continue reading ‘Coffee Break: Internet Advertising Privacy, Web Video, Computer Injuries’
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