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All About Android, Google`s New Mobile Operating System
Do you want to get the best out of your mobile device You may be a user and you wish your mobile device could perform more functions. Or perhaps you are a developer and you want to create applications for mobile devices. Well you ll have to take a look at Android. You will certainly like what it has to offer....
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3 Tools to Unite Multiple Search Engines
My search activity is not only limited to Google, of course. I search multiple (vertical) resources daily (there are at least 20 of them I mentioned previously). While FireFox is the great search engine aggregating tool in itself, there are a few more applications that can be used to access multiple search engines from one [...]
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Linkedin Introduces Applications
Linkedin, a professional networking social site has just announced the introduction applications that enable you to collaborate on projects, get key insights, and present your work to the world’s largest professional network.Currently they have not opened the platform up to all developers but rather evaluate the requests to develop for the linked
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Want to Write for Marketing Pilgrim?
If you’ve ever read one of my posts and thought to yourself, "Pfff, I could do so much better than that!" Now’s your chance.
For the next week, we will accept applications to become a guest writer at Marketing Pilgrim. We’re looking for writers who can write informative posts, are passionate about an area of online [...]
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Pilgrim’s Picks for October 29
So many Picks, so little time. You too can build your very own Yahoo applications.
A republican congressman is the latest to question the Yahoo/Google deal–is it now doomed to failure?
Hitwise reports the 8th consecutive weekly drop in traffic for top online retailers.
A silver lining to the doom and gloom? Local advertising ad spend might ac
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LinkedIn Adds Applications; Sheep Throwing Not Included
At Aloha Summit Peter Shankman was adamant that LinkedIn was a waste of time–he really didn’t see the value in it as a social network. Others claimed LinkedIn was a valuable site that allowed you to connect to your business network–as opposed to simply throwing sheep at someone.
I wonder what Shankman et al will make [...]
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SEW Experts: The Future of Online Ads: Location, Location, Location
Location awareness -- the concept that a device knows exactly where it is -- is changing the way mobile search works. Search applications are being developed to tap into this capability and serve more locally relevant content. In today's vertical search column, "The Future of Online Ads: Location, Location, Location," local search expert Michael Bo
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Crackberry
The future of search is in mobile technology and that’s a fact. Keeping up with mobile applications isn’t easy to say the least. Personally I’m a Blackberry fan and always looking for the latest apps. Crackberry.com came to my attention and I have to say it offers great insights into all things Blackberry.
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Google Phrase Based Indexing Patent Granted
Before becoming a co-founder of the new search engine Cuil, Anna Lynn Patterson worked at Google upon a way of looking at how often different phrases appeared together on pages on the Web, described in a series of patent applications which share a common description, with different claims sections that itemize different parts of that [...]
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