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  1. Google Panda Update Shifts Estimated $1 Billion in Revenue to Large Publishers

    Backing up these findings is recommendation service Outbrain, maker of a widget used on 91 "premium publisher sites" including USA Today, The Daily Beast and Newsweek, Slate, iVillage, Slate, and The Boston Globe.

  2. Search for "Winter Storm" in Google News and See YouTube Video from WNYC Radio

    Here's an example from The Boston Globe. There was only one set of cross-country skis and we alternated in borrowing them to head out to get interviews of how people were coping with the catastrophic and historic nor'easter that dumped a record...

  3. Are the Brains of Search Engine Marketing and Search Engine Optimization Sartorially Challenged?

    The Boston Globe has just published it's list of "The 25 most stylish Bostonians" and I'm not on it. And I'm starting to think that I may owe SEM industry observer, Meredith A.C. Roth, an apology. Back on July 28, 2004, Roth issued a press release...

  4. Liverpool FC Fans Invited to Enjoy a Pint with Citizen of Red Sox Nation at SES London 2011

    I read in The Boston Globe this morning that Boston Red Sox owner John Henry has "stretched his sports empire across the Atlantic" by "completing what amounted to a hostile takeover of Liverpool FC, one of the cornerstone teams of the English...

  5. Google Acquires Travel Search Firm ITA for $700 Million

    Denison of The Boston Globe says, "Nearly 50 percent of airline tickets are purchased online. Yesterday, Google announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire ITA, a Boston-based software company specializing in organizing airline data...

  6. Boston Globe Adopts Open-Source Neighborhood News Mapping Platform OpenBlock

    The Boston globe is among the early adopters of OpenBlock, an open-source platform that offers news organizations the possibility to display local news data on clickable neighborhood maps. The latter will use OpenBlock as a stand-alone website...

  7. UK Election 2010: Lessons Learned from Watching First Social Media Battle of Britain

    As a humorous editorial in The Boston Globe put it, "Thanks to practices borrowed from American presidential campaigns, a two-party race has become a three-party affair and instead of choosing a stodgy party, as they are accustomed to doing...

  8. UK Election 2010: What's So Bad About a Hung Parliament?

    There was an editorial in yesterday's Boston Sunday Globe today entitled, "British debaters: 'You're no Jack Kennedy. So, "no sooner had the candidates ceased speaking than kibitzers in a TV studio concluded that the indisputable winner was the...

  9. 170 million Americans watched 30 billion online videos in November

    According to an article by Johnny Diaz in The Boston Globe entitled, "Sitting this one out," the 2009 Super Bowl was the most watched game ever, with 98.7 million total viewers tuned in to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Arizona Cardinals...

  10. ABC News Nightline Story Looks at NACA's Save the Dream Tour

    It's worth noting that Marks is a self-proclaimed "bank terrorist," according to a recent interview in The Boston Globe entitled, "Taking bank chiefs to task to save homes. Last night, the incredible success of the Neighborhood Assistance...

  11. Save The Boston Globe or Increase Traffic to Boston.com?

    The New York Times Company, which owns The Boston Globe, has threatening to stop the presses for good unless union workers agree to $20 million in cuts. I read The Boston Globe every day and would love to save it, but that may be as hard to do as...

  12. Death of newspapers or new era of online journalism?

    Before joining the Monitor in July 2008, Yemma oversaw editorial operations of the Boston Globe's Boston.com website and led the efforts to transform the newsroom from print to multi-media. I just received an email from an old friend about The...

  13. The fourth estate is dead; long live the fourth estate

    The same day that Linda sent her email, The New York Times Company announced a "targeted staff reduction program that will include approximately 190 employees at The New York Times and the New England Media Group, which includes The Boston Globe.