Evolution of Social Search

With the news today, Google released some future innovations in the areas of real-time, mobile and social search, it further validates the importance of looking at these three corners of the golden triangle, as one medium to connect with today’s savvy consumer.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009 @ 8:38 am by Tim

Search and Social Convergence

The convergence of search and social is all the rage, over the last few weeks, since the announced deal for Google and Bing to show Tweets in their search results. I thought it would be appropriate for us to at least put a stake in the ground regarding our current opinion on the evolution of this topic.

Monday, November 30, 2009 @ 2:26 pm by Tim

Android and Chrome: Two Peas in a Pod

As businesses continue to thrive from the expansion in web services, it’s amazing how much of our desktop computing is executed in the cloud. With Google strongly positioned as the leader in pro-bono web based computing, I find myself using everything from Gmail for multiple email addresses to GCalendar to Google RSS to most recently tinkering with Wave. Some of the “office” features, such as Google Docs, have some maturing …

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Friday, November 20, 2009 @ 2:40 pm by Tim

Social Search in Real-Time

Social media continues to evolve at a frantic pace.  The picture is becoming a little clearer on how Twitter plans to monetize their service, evidenced by Bing and Google striking search deals. It makes perfect sense Google and Bing will eventually become

Sunday, November 1, 2009 @ 12:20 pm by Tim

Facebook vs. Google

Facebook, an unlikely opponent has taken shape to try and unseat Google the “Godfather of the Internet.” Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and cofounder of Facebook has set off on an exploration few thought possible – to lead the next generation of the Internet.  The social network phenomenon has now blossomed into a popular online destination used by both teenagers and adults of all ages with more than 200 million users.   It’s …

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Thursday, June 18, 2009 @ 7:02 am by Tim