Posts tagged Buttons
Recent Google+ Posts & “Add To Circles” Buttons Are Coming To Google’s Search Results
Nov 14th
Earlier today, ‘All About Content’ reported that Google+ data was showing in Google’s organic search listings. Two different items are now appearing in the search results pages, recent Google+ posts and an “Add To Circles” button. The only caveat? These results will…
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Bing Introduces Action Buttons to Search Results – Search Engine Watch
Sep 24th
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Bing Introduces Action Buttons to Search Results
Sep 22nd
Bing and Decide. You’ve heard the slogan. You’ve noticed the extra results for things like shopping, restaurants, or even finding deals. Bing is taking decisions a step further into actions with the introduction of Action Buttons in search re…
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Twitter Announces Analytics For Tweets, Traffic & Buttons
Sep 16th
This week at TechCrunch Disrupt, Twitter announced Web Analytics to webmasters (and Tweeters) see how their content is being shared and how their buttons are being used. This new platform integrates fully with the new t.co shortener to help see content distribution. During the presentation it was…
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Pages That Display Tweet Buttons See 7x More Social Mentions
Sep 1st
In a recent report released by BrightEdge, an enterprise SEO company, stats were released showing correlation between social buttons and social shares. Data showed that pages that displayed the Tweet button saw 7 times more social media mentions than pages that didn’t feature the button….
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Pages That Display Tweet Buttons See 7% More Social Mentions
Sep 1st
In a recent report released by BrightEdge, an enterprise SEO company, stats were released showing correlation between social buttons and social shares. Data showed that pages that displayed the Tweet button saw 7% more social media mentions than pages that didn’t feature the button. This…
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Rumor Alert: Android 4.0 Coming to New Nexus Phone, Hardware Buttons Disappear
Jun 17th
For mobile developers, one of the greatest challenges is keeping up with the ever-changing nature of hardware platforms. Devices, seemingly overnight, become thinner, lighter, faster, and more powerful. Google has typically offered developers unlocked Android devices, for a fee and has been known to hand out its “Nexus” phones for free at times. But there’s always excitement when rumors of the next Nexus phone hits the Web, as these serve as the gold standard for delivering the pure Google experience.
Now, there are hints that a “Nexus 3″ is on the horizon, possibly coming from HTC.
According to a scoop from BGR, the still unconfirmed future Nexus device being called the “Nexus 4G” has the following specs:
- A dual-core 1.2GHz or 1.5GHz CPU, either an OMAP 4460 or an ultra low-power 28nm Krait-based Snapdragon
- 720p HD display
- A “monster-sized” screen (uh?)
- 4G LTE radio
- 1 GB RAM
- 1080p HD video capture/playback
- 1-megapixel front camera/5-megapixel rear camera
- Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
- No physical Android buttons! Everything will be software-based.
The lower megapixel rating for the camera may be attributable to what BGR says is “class-leading image quality” and “superior low-light performance.” Megapixels aren’t everything, you know. And it makes sense that HTC would be behind the next Nexus phone, considering that the company has, according to CEO Peter Chou, the largest group of Android developers outside Google.
What’s more interesting is the note that it will run Android 4.0, the version which will merge Android Gingerbread (for smartphones) and Android Honeycomb (for tablets) into one.
The reported timeframe for launch – Thanksgiving – makes sense, too, given Google’s official announcement from I/O that Ice Cream Sandwich would arrive “later this year.”
It looks like this fall is going to be an exciting time for mobile industry watchers. We’ll have the commercial release of Windows Phone “Mango,” news of the iPhone 5 and some serious changes to Android all occurring around the same time.
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