Is Google Killing the Economy? Lee Odden interviews analytics evangelist Avinash Kaushik, the SES Hong Kong openingkeynote speaker. Bing had a 13.9 percent share of search volume in August, compared to Yahoo's 13.1 percent; Google had a 65.1...
In a challenging economy, it is even more important to keep up-to-date with industry trends, see new products and services, and maintain and build relationships. Here's a sneak preview of the openingkeynote by David Meerman Scott, author of The...
According to Pew Internet and PEJ, three questions now drive discussions about the future of journalism: How much lost revenue might come back as the economy improves? Of course, marketers may want to "cut to the chase" and listen to what David...
But it appears that Rupert Murdoch is trying to shift the blame for News Corp's inability to adapt fast enough to the new "link economy" by stirring up what Jarvis calls "Google bigotry. And according to Jeff Jarvis, who gave the openingkeynote at...
As she reported, Jarvis said there's been a fundamental shift in the economy. Newspapers still operate in the old "content economy," but now we're in the new "link economy". It was the openingkeynote by Jeff Jarvis, author of What Would Google Do?
It will be about the profound changes in the economy and society brought on by the Internet -- as seen through the success of the one company that has figured out and exploited them better than any other: Google.
His post is entitled, "Bad Economy? The openingkeynote was by Guy Kawasaki, a founding partner and entrepreneur-in-residence at Garage Technology Ventures, who spoke about "Twitter as a Tool for Social Media.
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Mason also talked about the future of piracy and how he would like to see copyright laws changed to reflect the new information economy. The top story was the openingkeynote by Matt Mason, author of The Pirate's Dilemna: How Youth Culture...
Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig, who gave the openingkeynote at SES Chicago 2008 on Monday, talks about the problems and shortcomings of current copyright laws and discusses solutions on how to revise copyright laws to end the war...
Grant Crowell of ReelSEO writes, “We caught up with Professor Lawrence Lessig, founder of Standford Law school's Center for Internet and Society, and the openingKeynote Speaker the Search Engine Strategies Chicago 2008 conference for ‘Remix...
The title of his keynote is “Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy. Well, “Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy” also happens to be the title of Professor Lessig's new book, which just went on sale on...
The title of his keynote is â””Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy.â”” And, if you read the description of Professor . Professor Lawrence Lessig to Keynote at SES Chicago Posted by Greg Jarboe Oct 20, 2008 Lawrence Lessig, a...
Of course, with the economy in the state it is, investors and . And check out the heavy hitters: ┢Lawrence Lessig, the Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, is giving the openingkeynote on Monday, Dec.┢Bill Tancer, the General Manager of...
As the American Economy gives more and more recession indicators, marketing budgets are going to hold even at best and most likely will shrink this year. OpeningKeynote Presentation: Lee Siegel Lee Siegel, author of Against the Machine, was the...
Mitch Joel, President of Twist Image, interviewed Eisenberg about the impact of the economy on search engine marketing. Fredrick Marckini, the Founder of iProspect and Chief Global Search Officer of Isobar, gave the openingkeynote.
Carr believes that ubiquitous computing is leading to an upheaval in traditional media businesses, which will spread to other sectors of the economy as more products and processes are digitized. He'll share his thoughts on why we're entering a new...
In other words, advertising for this massive, yet fragmented sector of the U.S.economy is not something that is bought; it's sold. Scott Pomeroy, president and CEO of Local Insight Media (fifth largest directory publisher in the U.S.asserted during...