Category Archives: Interactive

Are we all going to get caffeinated?

Caffeine: Google’s New Search Index
Google has just unveiled a “secret project” of “next-generation architecture for Google’s web search“. This new architecture appears to include crawling, indexing, and ranking changes. View Site

Chrome closes in

Chrome threatens Safari’s browser share spot, Firefox falters;
Net Applications’ revised data shows Microsoft’s IE8 converting IE7 users at even faster clip View Site

Microsoft signs search deal with Yahoo

Microsoft’s Bing search engine will power Yahoo’s search site, and Yahoo will sell premium search advertising services for both companies. View Site

‘More news not good news’ -OR- ‘Consuming from the firehose’

Google’s announcement of its Chrome OS was the big tech news this week. But did we get the story right? View Site

Nielsen: Twitter Grows User Base Almost 1,500 Percent in May

Twitter grew faster than any other Web site in May, when its unique visitors rose almost 1,500 percent year-on-year to 18.2 million, according to Nielsen Online. View Site

Google: We want Chrome to grow the Web

Since unveiling its own browser, Google’s continued support of Firefox has been somewhat puzzling. But to the world’s dominant Web search provider, helping to increase the amount of Web use ultimately means more Google searches. View Site

Microsoft’s Bing has a Second Good Week

ComScore reports that Bing continued to tick up in market share in the past week and is now up about 3 percentage points from where Microsoft was pre-Bing. View Site

Yahoo vows death to the ‘10 blue links’

Yahoo previewed a new way of presenting search results that could be introduced within two to three months. View Site

Google outage lesson: Don’t get stuck in a cloud

Google has apologized for yesterday’s service outage that left 14 percent of its user base without Google’s wide variety of online services for a few hours. Google said in a blog post the outage came down to a simple traffic jam at an Asian data center… View Site

10 Ways to Put Your Content in Front of More People

Content is king, we’re here to help you generate great content and then leverage that content, Smashing Magazine suggests the following ten ways to leverage content:
1. Desktop app
2. Mobile app
3. Twitter
4. Blog for others
5. Facebook
6. Widget/API
7. Better Feeds
8. Multimedia
9. Streaming Content
10. Email View Site