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  1. Google April Fools' Pranks 2013: YouTube Closing, Google Nose, Gmail Blue & More!

    Cover it with so many palm trees people will think they’re on the Vegas strip," reads the blog post. You know, immature and cheesy, with a quick, bright finish. At least according to Google Nose, one of the latest additions to Google's long line of...

  2. Bing Top Searches of 2012: Those Kardashian People, iPhone 5 & Beyonce’s Baby

    Los Angeles Outranks Las Vegas as Most Searched Destination in the World What most captured the interest of the American public this year? Kim Kardashian was the most searched person this year, and she didn’t even have a new sex tape out!

  3. The Bra Tree – A New Way Of Thinking About Evergreen Content

    A few hours south of Las Vegas, Christmas Tree Pass winds through rocky cliffs and fields of scrub brush, Yucca plants and wizened pinion pines and juniper trees. At the crest of the pass, there’s a cluster of evergreen bushes decorated by women’s...

  4. Focus on Who, What and How Before Crowdfunding Your Project

    Gagnon's journey started in August 2011 at a Las Vegas shoe show to do market research. Crowdfunding is a proven way to raise capital and go-to-market at the same time. But, don't launch a crowdfunding campaign without a clear strategy and agile...

  5. SEO 101: Meet the White Hats, Gray Hats, Black Hats & Asshats

    Now let’s be honest here: a true white hat SEO is as rare as snow in Vegas. On the heels of yet another “SEOs are just gaming the system and taking advantage of poor users” article, it’s time to set the record straight about “gaming the system.

  6. Bing vs. Google: A Search Engine Taste Test (Of Things To Come?)

    I did the same for “las vegas hotels”. When I tested it personally I got the following results from a purposely varied query set: hotels las vegas (selected result based on the display of rating) – Bing digital projector (selected results based on...

  7. Gmail Messages to Appear in Google SERPs

    For example, if you search for 'rio', you might be interested in the Brazilian city, the recent animated movie or the casino in Vegas. Google has unveiled its latest search innovation – adding Gmail messages into search results.