Today's Google Logo honors the 125th birthday of Mexican painter Diego Rivera. Rivera is famous for courting both controversy and Frida Kahlo; and also for concealing his politics in displays of public art.
TechMeme's Gabe Rivera is pissed, sent a funny/nasty skype message (not revealed in Twitter).ek: @TC Did the HackingNews get Slashdotted? No. Can people use Twitter to find information? Sure. Can Twitter be used in a search marketing or online...
Inventor Gabe Rivera Explains, Wired Find out here, with these links to some of the latest topics being discussed in our own Search Engine Watch Forums, and other search marketing forums across the Web:
Inventor Gabe Rivera Explains, Wired Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
Gabe Rivera has given it a new name, Techmeme, and a new domain: techmeme.com. It covers details about Yahoo's new ad system; Microsoft's mapping moves; how to get real time data; fighting search spam;
Gabe Rivera has given it a new name, Techmeme, and a new domain: techmeme.com. Below, a recap of
stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately:
Creator Gabe Rivera has given it a new
name, Techmeme, and a new domain:
techmeme.com. Memeorandium's tech page has been on my essential reading list since it
launched
almost two years ago. About the only downside has been remembering the name.
Gabe Rivera from memeorandum.com announces Ballbug.com. The same way http://tech.memeorandum.com/ works, Ballbug does the same; Ballbug spotlights the most buzzed-about baseball news from thousands of web sites.
Ballbug Tracks Baseball Buzz; Introduced By Memeorandum.com - Gabe Rivera from memeorandum.com announces Ballbug.com, which summarizes baseball news from across the web. Search Engine Watch's newsletters are sent from the domain "internet.com.
Ballbug Tracks Baseball Buzz; Introduced By Memeorandum.com - Gabe Rivera from memeorandum.com announces Ballbug.com, which summarizes baseball news from across the web. Search Engine Watch's newsletters are sent from the domain "internet.com.
Don Dodge Chats with Memeorandum Founder, Gabe Rivera Today's search podcast covers BMW being banned by Google for spamming;
cool new tools from Google Sitemaps; scanning the blogosphere with Memeorandum and more!
Interview with Gabe Rivera, founder of Memeorandum. TVEyes is using voice recognition technology to create a "spoken word index" that makes these programs keyword searchable. You'll find the search box on the TVEyes home page.
Via Scobleizer, a very interesting interview by Don Dodge (ex AltaVista now at MS) with the founder of Memeorandum, Gabe Rivera. Gabe Rivera: For readers of Digg (or Reddit, and to some extent, Slashdot), I'd say Memeorandum is:
Over at efuddle.com, Gabe Rivera from Memeorandum uses Aaron Swartz's HTML Diff tool to make it easy to identify precisely what changes Google has made to the page. Yesterday, Danny blogged about Google making some changes to their philosophy of...
Further to my
earlier post on the new Memeorandum blog and news service, I heard back from
creator Gabe Rivera on whether keyword search would be coming, more about how
sources are added and dropped and what other vertical topics may be coming.
Creator Gabe Rivera explains more about the
service
here on the site's blog and how it's designed to tap into authoritative
commentators and stories in various areas. Postscript: See More On Memeorandum with comments from creator Gabe Rivera on...