Google & Microsoft Offer Street-Level View Maps

Both Microsoft and Google announced this week the addition of a street-level view feature for their respective online maps services. Google includes this YouTube video explaining how to use the maps: Both look like great applications but it looks like Google is opening up their API and betting that the added content and applications that result [...]

Replacing Outlook For A Failsafe Email Backup

May 31, 2007 · Categories: Online Behavior, Productivity, RSS/XML, Technology, Tools, Web 2.0 · View Comments 
Do as I say, not as I do. Despite consistent warnings to friends, family, and clients alike, I failed to follow my own advice to regularly back up your data and paid the price when my hard drive failed recently. Recovering from a hard drive failure and data loss is a lengthy and painful process, [...]

links for 2007-05-31

May 31, 2007 · Categories: Internet Marketing News, Links, Tools · View Comments 
OpenLaszlo | the premier open-source platform for rich internet applications OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software. (tags: OpenSource software webdev ajax free tool) NPR : State-of-the-Art Ads Are Increasingly One-to-One Word-of-mouth promotion, also called viral advertising, has become a multimillion-dollar industry in the past few [...]

About The Internet Marketing Blog

May 30, 2007 · Categories: Uncategorized · Comments Off 
After much dithering and procrastination, I’ve finally relaunched my Internet marketing blog with the goal of posting consistently on all topics related to Internet marketing. That should give me enough material, as the field seems to be expanding exponentially. I know I should have a very narrow focus but that just doesn’t excite me all [...]

Internet Marketing Blogs & Sites

May 30, 2007 · Categories: Uncategorized · Comments Off 
The following are some of the marketing and Internet marketing sites and blogs I follow: Internet Marketing Across The Sound Podcast BuzzMachine ClickZ Network Crowdsourcing Geek, Sports & Nonsense! iMedia Connection Internetnews.com Jaffe Juice The Long Tail Mashable! Mobile marketing by Punchkick Interactive Official Google Blog Pat Coyle’s Sports Marketing 2.0 Read/Write Web Social Networking Webmaster Radio Organizations MN Interactive Marketing Association Online PR Micro Persuasion On The Record, Online PR Blog – Media Monitoring, Trends & Techniques Online [...]

Minority Report Computer User Interface Demonstration At TED

May 30, 2007 · Categories: Conference/Event, Technology, Usability, Video · View Comments 
This isn’t necessarily directly related to Internet marketing, but it is pertinent because those of us in the field need to know how people interact with technology. This video clip is a demonstration at the TED Conference by Jeff Han, a research scientist for New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, of an interface-free, [...]

links for 2007-05-30

May 30, 2007 · Categories: Internet Marketing News, Links, Tools · View Comments 
Keypad Economics: Why Talk When You Can Type? Almost half of all cellphone subscribers are now availing themselves of services other than voice, said a recent report from Forrester Research. That means more typing and less vocalizing. Can a study showing a rise in thumb injuries be far behind? (tags: emarketing marketpenetration mobile sms textmessaging Statistics) Mobile Feed [...]

Sony’s Flexible OLED Video Screen

Sony has developed the first flexible, full-color organic light-emitting diode (OLED) video display built on organic thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. This technological breakthrough brings us that much closer to the elusive science fiction vision of the electronic newspaper, such as the one portrayed in the movie Minority Report: A practical electronic newspaper technology could very well revive [...]

links for 2007-05-29

May 29, 2007 · Categories: Internet Marketing News, Links · View Comments 
Who’s Counting Clicks, and How – BusinessWeek Online – MSNBC.com A good overview of some of the most popular site traffic analysis tools. (tags: websitetraffic analytics article emarketing tracking tools traffic) Newspapers debate online reader comments As newspapers try to be more competitive with interactive media online, editors are struggling to find a balance between unfettered reader participation and [...]

Ask.com TV Ad Targeted To SEMs?

May 26, 2007 · Categories: Advertising, Search Engine Marketing, Video · View Comments 
I confess I don’t quite understand what Ask.com is trying to do with their current television commercial (I saw it during a recent Colbert Report): Algorithm?!? Who, aside from search engine marketers (SEMs), understands what that means? I seriously doubt they’re going to increase their market share among general search engine users with this commercial. So, [...]

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