Online Advertising and how it will become part and parcel of our daily life
Submitted by intDex on Sun, 03/06/2011 - 18:56As wide-screen displays become thinner and cheaper, they are more likely to be deployed around the world. The latest technologies are regularly being implemented in metropolitan cities such as Tokyo and Singapore.
These cities serve as testing grounds for new technologies to see if they would be effective in other parts of the world due to their robust telecommunication infrastructure and receptivity to advances in science and technologies.
Businesses ought to put more thought into Social Media
Submitted by intDex on Tue, 11/30/2010 - 01:16Social media marketing is the process of promoting a website or business through social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter. It is a new, powerful strategy that can potentially get you links, attention and massive amounts of traffic – at the same time, it can work against you if used wrongly.
Take for example, the social media backlash earlier this year against Nestle’s use of questionably sourced Palm Oil in its products which include Kit Kat chocolate bars and other confectionery.
Google's Web History, a cause for privacy concern?
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 10/11/2010 - 14:18Google seems to be logging your web habits, or so you thought. Now it appears that the above has been proven right. The websites you visited yesterday, or the day before is now available via Google's Web History.
Will Bing & Yahoo give Google a run for its money?
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 10/11/2010 - 00:25The deal has been inked - Microsoft's search engine technologies are powering all of Yahoo's searches. During the late 1990s, the market was still quite fragmented with various web search providers such as Alta vista, Infoseek and Inktomi.
However, the situation has become a lot more clearer with the smaller search engine companies being bought over by giant corporations or going into obsolescence.




