Boutiques Before you get too cozy with a new Google product, you may want to mosey on over to Gwern.net, a site that published data attempting to predict Google product shutdowns. The data could be intriguing to the many marketers who've embraced a...
That includes Google Labs, which saw official closure on October 14th, and Boutiques.com and Like.com, both of which now redirect to Google Product Search. Google announced that several products will be shut down by January 15, 2012.
Google’s foray into the fashion world isn’t coming to an end, but they are taking what traffic they have left from Boutiques.com and will point it to a newly redesigned Google Product Search. Last year, when Google acquired Like.comfor $100 million...
Using aggregate data from both Boutiques.com and Google Search, it shows the hottest colors of the season, the most-loved products and the must-have trends," Google stated. Coinciding with New York Fashion Week, which kicks off today, Boutiques.com...
Furthermore, the amount of work required for getting listed is generally prohibitive for most small boutiques - meaning that they get little exposure in search and the savvy shopper searcher has less choices.
As "Frockwriter" Patty Huntington notes in her blog, "Our sources say that the new Google fashion initiative is called Boutiques.com and boasts not only online boutiques selling merchandise offered by various designers and retailers, but a large...
Small boutiques are winning huge accounts. Google lets you buy "prime time" without being stuck with daytime soaps. In three weeks, Ellis said Google would launch program targeting, which means you can now get "Lost" on Google TV.
Yahoo Shopping connects you with thousands of merchants -- traditional retail stores, name-brand catalog companies, small boutiques, and specialty vendors. Google Catalogs http://catalogs.google.com/ It sends your query out to one of four major...
Yahoo Shopping http://shopping.yahoo.com/ Yahoo Shopping connects you with thousands of merchants -- traditional retail stores, name-brand catalog companies, small boutiques, and specialty vendors. Google, AOL take lead in Web services.