Posted by jennita SMX West 2010 kicked off with quite a bang (or was that a yell?). Since Microsoft's CEO, Steve Ballmer was the keynote, people arrived early to ensure good seats. The music playing before it started was amazing, it helped to create an excitement in the room ...
When the internal Google remote quality rater guidelines leaked online there was a core quote inside it that defined the essence of spam: Final Notes on Spam When trying to decide if a page is Spam, it is helpful to ask yourself this question: if I remove the scraped ...
A few stories ClickZ's editors are reading: Apple, Microsoft Discuss Giving Bing Top iPhone Billing BusinessWeek Microsoft search engine may become default on iPhone. Apple Sees New Money in Old Media WSJ More details on upcoming tablet device and Apple's talks with book and magazine publishers
AOL is moving rapidly to close offices in Europe, in keeping with statements made by CEO Tim Armstrong last week . Separate reports in The Guardian and Spiegel Online described the cuts. Four German offices will close, in Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich. In the U.K., the company is ...
According to vacancies posted on Twitter's corporate site, the social network is looking to hire a number of staff to help with its monetization plans.
Internet Retailer has highlighted the recent transition of Tool King , a 25+ Million online retailer to the Open Source Magento Enterprise Edition .
With the official launch of Google's Nexus One, the worst kept secret in the tech space, everyone's weighing in on this evolution of the smartphone market. Here's a sampling of the most interesting commentary on the smart phone: Google Won't Advertise The Nexus One On TV Silicon Alley Insider ...
Believe it or not, inquiries about online advertising from 2010 election campaigns are already trickling in. I just got off the phone with Diane Rinaldo, VP of Sales at leftie political/news site Talking Points Memo, who told me that some political campaigns are already looking ahead to general elections, ...
Investment whiz James Altucher has penned a list of predictions for the new year, published today in the Wall Street Journal . Most of his guesses have to do with the national economic picture (unemployment falls to 8 percent), but buried in the list is one striking forecast about ...