Archive for the 'History' Category
Video market is quickly developing and Google’s conference call snippets confirm the video buzz we can see around us. But even better, they have data results to share with us. So here are the video advertising related quotes from Google’s management.
1, Sergey Brin: “Mobile search traffic growing rapidly.” Mobile users now get entire library of […]
April 18th, 2008 | Posted in Social Networking, Display advertising, Paid search, Video Social Networking, Video Search Engines, AdWords, Internet TV, Search marketing, Search engine, Advertising, Video, Marketing, History, Online, YouTube, Search, Google | No Comments
Google is planning to realize a major change in search results. You may already be using your web search history with your gmail or you may not, but this change will be pretty visible, for some searches great for other searches dumb and misleading. Here’s why you can expect to raise your eyebrows.
“Previous […]
April 14th, 2008 | Posted in Video Search Engines, Video Social Networking, Paid search, Metacafe, Revver, Daily Motion, AdWords, Mashup, Search marketing, Search engine, Advertising, Video, Marketing, History, Online, YouTube, Search, SEO, Google | No Comments
This historical comedy selection of the top 50 funny film scenes made by IFC sounds fun. Several sketches won’t surprise you (loads of Monty Python scenes to start with) while others may be just pretty much vintage (Porcupine racetrack), most seem good.
Grab the link and have fun.
Number 1 is, surprise - surprise, the Dead Parrot […]
April 14th, 2008 | Posted in Art, History, Video, Fun | No Comments
Just as everybody expected, Flickr Video has indeed been launched on April 9, 2008 - after a closed beta testing. It’s only for those with a pro account. Video search: videos will appear along photos in search results (with advanced search you can look for vids only), within new uploads from friends, in Explore, on […]
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in UGC, Video Social Networking, Ideas, Online, History, Video, Yahoo, Web 2.0 | No Comments