VanityFair’s New Establishment 2011 Zuckerberg also beat out Brin and Page on another list of tech power players, VanityFair’s New Establishment top 50 list, which appeared in the magazine’s October issue.
Help customers remember your phone number with new Vanity Numbers for Phone Extensions - Google Mobile Ads Blog Rakuten, Japan's largest online shopping mall operator, has asked Japan's Fair Trade Commission to review the search deal Google cut...
Each of those services allows for custom, vanity URLs, meaning you can specify your "keywords" within the URL itself. As a result, stakeholders to the B2B brand must proactively monitor the online conversation, to ensure that the dialogue is...
As VanityFair columnist Michael Wolff told AdAge: AdAge has a story about how some mainstream publishers want Google to favor them in their algorithm. To which most of SEW readers would probably say, "Welcome to my world!
VanityFair quotes Google's Larry Page on the logic behind the Google search engine: "Even in the very early days when we were at Stanford, you could type "university" into Google, and you actually got the top 10 universities.
Yesterday it was alleged in a VanityFair article that former President Bill Clinton had an affair with actress Gina Gershon (Bound, Showgirls), even though most people spelled her name "Gerson" when searching for who she is.
The VanityFair website, for example, had contextual ads for brands that were of a “lower class” than those the magazine wished to associate with. Here at SES New York, I had the chance to sit down with Alex Vlasto, head of global communications...
That's VanityFair Graydon Carter, who seems to think the internet must be best viewed as EITHER a branding or direct marketing medium and appears to come down on the side of direct marketing, since he remarked about not being able to remember a...
That's VanityFair Graydon Carter, who
seems to think the internet must be best viewed as EITHER a branding or direct
marketing medium and appears to come down on the side of direct marketing, since
he remarked about not being able to remember...
As Google celebrates its seventh birthday the NY Daily News reports that the "Google Guys" (Sergey Brin and Larry Page) have debuted on VanityFair's annual list of business "powerbrokers" at number one.
SiliconValley.com points to a
transcript of keynote speech by VanityFair columnist Michael Wolff, where he tells a story of Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin discussing the coolness of owning
your own 767 while traveling on the private...
Her story suggests that looking up your own name or personal data might not be an exercise in vanity but instead one of self-protection. Can you trust search engines to deliver only fair and objective results?
Her story suggests that looking up your own name or personal data might not be an exercise in vanity but instead one of self-protection. Can you trust search engines to deliver only fair and objective results?