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Google Zeitgeist 2011: Rebecca Black, Google+, Ryan Dunn Top Searches
Dec 15th
Google has released their Zeitgeist 2011 data, complete with the top 10 search queries in sports, entertainment, news, and more for 48 countries. Zeitgeist’s lists allow you to compare results of any two queries on each list across various s…
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Google Zeitgeist 2011: Rebecca Black, Lego Alien & Steve Jobs
Dec 15th
Google released the Google Zeitgeist 2011 today. Google made several lists this year and even broke them down by country. You can play with the interactive lists at googlezeitgeist.com. Those in the picture above are included in the “fastest rising searches” category, including Rebecca…
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Twitter’s Year in Review 2011: Egypt, Rebecca Black, Social Good
Dec 13th
As top search engines and social networks continue to release their aggregate data and trends from 2011, we get a look into the people, places, and topics that mattered most to Internet users over the last year. The democratic awakening in Eg…
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The New YouTube Goes To A Dark Place: YouTube Rolls Out Black & Grey Redesign – ReelSEO Online Video News
Dec 1st
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The New YouTube Goes To A Dark Place: YouTube Rolls Out Black & Grey Redesign
ReelSEO Online Video News He is also founder of The Viral Orchard (http://www.viralorchard.com), an Internet marketing firm offering content writing and development services, viral marketing consulting, and SEO services. Jeremy writes constantly, loves online video, … Youtube Analytics Signifies Importance Of Online Video |
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Google Ditches The Black Bar, Puts Search Atop All Pages
Nov 29th
Google has replaced that ubiquitous black bar with a Google search bar that more closely matches the gray, red and blue design scheme that has rolled out across so many of its Web properties this year.
Instead of text links to the various Google services across the bar, they now appear in a drop-down menu under the Google logo. The new bar still displays the Google+ notification box and share button. There’s also a search box right in the toolbar now, restoring Google’s core product to the very top of all its pages. The bar lets you search whatever Google service you’re currently using, offering voice search when available.
Though there are some functionality problems with Google’s new design on its more involved interfaces, these changes to the nav bar are for the better. The black bar took up space for no reason, and this bar fills that space with a search box to search the contents of whatever Google product you’re using.
The drop-down launcher for the Google Web apps requires a click or two more for the most popular services, like Mail, Calendar and Documents, but it’s still easier to navigate with the icons. Plus, it’s more consistent with other Google products, such as Chrome’s New Tab page and the new Google iPad app.
The new bar is rolling out today. Visit the Google Help Center for detailed instructions.
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Shoppers Research Deals via Mobile and Online Ahead of 2011 Black Friday Sales
Nov 28th
Black Friday online shopping spend in the U.S. market jumped 26 percent this year over last, to $816 million, says comScore. Retailers fared better on Thanksgiving this year, as well, with $479 million spent online, up 18 percent over the holiday …
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