Although there has been no official announcement or comment by the social media giant, the long-rumored idea of Facebook incorporating hashtags – the ubiquitous # symbol used on Twitter to make certain keywords or topics searchable – gathered...
SEO companies aim to get their client on the front page of Google and Bing, whilst PR companies aim to get their client on the front page of the WallStreetJournal. What PR knows is that one good article with the right placement (normally a...
Google has distributed a test version of its new Google Maps for iOS app, and is "putting the finishing touches" on it before submitting it to the iTunes App Store, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter, as reported by the Wall...
In the U.S.the New York Times led, the LA Times was second with 28,567 pins, and WallStreetJournal finished third with 25,140 pins. Pinterest can be an all or nothing marketing activity in the U.S.with a large percentage of the pins coming from a...
European Commission antitrust chief Joaquin Almunia said on Tuesday that EU regulators had reached "a good degree of understanding between Google and the Commission," according to the WallStreetJournal
Google is set to pay a $22.5 million fine in relation to the discovery that it bypassed the privacy settings in Apple's Safari web browser, the WallStreetJournal reported. This article was originally published on the Inquirer.
The firm is rolling out the feature with media partners including The WallStreetJournal, MSNBC's Breaking News, The New York Times, and Time. When you expand a Tweet linking to a news article…you can see a preview with the headline, the...
Katz is in the spotlight for authoring a rather weak anti-Google rant, “Google’s Monopoly and Internet Freedom”, using the WallStreetJournal as his platform as we get closer to the July 2 deadline the European Union has set for Google to adjust...
A 2010 article by the WallStreetJournal revealed that UDIDs are often provided to several outside-app databases upon download. Some of these terms will become part of popular culture, while others don’t even make sense!
Meanwhile, one Hollywood agent doesn't understand why Google can keep child porn out of search results but not pirated movies, the WallStreetJournal reported. This article was originally published on V3.
A WallStreetJournalarticle on Google’s Penguin update highlighted some of the damage, as well as a couple beneficiaries of the update. The WSJ article also featured Google Penguin update victim The Internet Hockey Database.
While General Motors may halt Facebook advertising, according to a WallStreetJournal story today, Ford has a different attitude toward paid promotions on the social site. The latter, according to the Journal, has had a $10 million Facebook ads...
Meanwhile, the WallStreetJournal reported that officials in South Korea are looking into the company's handling of mobile data and advertising. In 2010, officials raided the company's offices as part of its investigation in data collection by the...
Google plans to launch its own-brand tablet device through a new online store by the end of the year, the WallStreetJournal reported, citing an unnamed source. This article was originally published on V3.
Long will join Microsoft's U.S.government affairs team as director of regulatory affairs, the WallStreetJournal reported. This article was originally published on V3. Yahoo's woes continue after it confirmed it will lose the head of its labs unit...
Google is readying a Dropbox-like service and will soon enter the cloud computing storage market, according to the WallStreetJournal.The Google Drive service is expected to allow users to store documents, photos, and videos on the cloud and make...
Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior (WallStreetJournal)
video) - Twin Baby Boys Have A Conversation! The Huffington Post and WallStreetJournal have since joined their ranks, while CNN.com and NYTimes.com have opted out.for now.
Yahoo, The WallStreetJournal, and The Washington Post are just a few of the American media companies jumping on the social sharing bandwagon in an effort to drive media consumption. On the article page, users can see which of their friends have...
Here’s what the WallStreetJournal reported yesterday: User-generated article site HubPages was one of the thousands of websites hit hardest by Google’s Panda update. But now they claim to have a solution that works: dividing its website into...
According to the WallStreetJournal, accusations are primarily "that Google's anticompetitive practices include using other companies' content without their permission, deceptive display of search results, manipulation of search results to favor...