Archive for November, 2007
Who’s Winning The Display Advertising Battle?
MediaPostNovember 15, 2007By Tim Vanderhook
The online advertising industry has recently seen an unprecedented flurry of acquisitions, with Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick for $3.1 billion on April 14 setting off a domino effect among its rivals. Yahoo followed on April 30 with its acquisition of remaining Right Media shares; on May 17 WPP bought 24/7 Real [...]
Google Has Even Bigger Plans for Mobile Phones
The Wall Street Journal OnlineNovember 16, 2007By Kevin J. Delaney and Amol Sharma
Google Inc. made a big splash last week with its new software for cellphones. But that’s far from the limit of the Internet giant’s wireless ambitions — which could include running its own mobile network.
The company is gearing up to make a serious [...]
Open Social: It is the data, stupid
O’Reilly RadarNovember 7, 2007By Tim O’Reilly
While I’m a huge fan of the idea of an open social networking platform, I’m bemused by all the enthusiasm over Google OpenSocial. As I sit with what I learn, the mild skepticism I expressed the other day has turned into full blown disappointment. This is nothing [...]
The Social Networker
KenRadioIQ Reports by KenRadio.comNovember 16th, 2007
In a new study that identifies key differences in behavior and digital media consumption between those who visit social networks and those who don’t found differences between the US Social Networker and the International Social Networker. Over half of all US Social Networkers have watched [...]
Way Back Machine
I am going to write about a site that I visited at the past, but as I am nostalgic today, I came back for a visit and I started reminding of some very interesting sites and some that today even exists. If you want to give this little travel to the past of the internet, [...]
Place voice on your Blog
VozMe is a simple online application which converts a block of typed text into an accompanying sound file (mp3). To use VozMe, all you need to do is type or cut and paste text into the provided text block and click to generate mp3 file. The service works with text in both Spanish and [...]
50 Things to do with Google Maps Mashups
GoogleMapsManiaNovember 1, 2007By Mike Pegg
Back for an encore are two posts which generated a huge amount of interest in 2006. I put together two posts which listed 25 things you can do with Google Maps mashups. I wanted to prove, with these lists, that these newly introduced mapping applications can be useful [...]
How to Turn your Feed into a Google Gadget
Today I would like to share this incredible article from blog I’m Mike, its explain how could easily create a google gadget for your feed. That is a nice start, for whom wants to understand more how to increase your blog traffic through the power of google gadgets.
After explaining this process several times, and looking [...]
Making an RSS Feed
By Danny Sullivan, Search Engine Watch, Apr 2, 2003
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I am back, new projects and google gadgets
Fellows,I am back, in slow motion for a while. Actually, I have been taking care of my family and engaged in some others projects. Some of my new projects are listed below:http://www.dating-service-free.comhttp://happylike.ushttp://www.beijoouqueijo.com.brhttp://www.venturecommons.com.brhttp://www.venturecommons.com
So, I did not forget to send the t-shirts for the winners of the september contest. I will do it soon.
I am studying a [...]








