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Marketing Pilgrim Continues to Honor Embargoes
TechCrunch today has declared an end to embargoes, other than for exclusives and trusted companies. The underlying reason is that the embargo system is so often abused or ignored as to be pointless. Thus, TC says it’s time for a new site policy:
We’ve never broken an embargo at TechCrunch. Not once. Today that [...]
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Use SearchWiki To Rank Your Web Site Higher in Google
Barry reports at Search Engine Land that Marissa Mayer spoke at LeWeb in Paris about SearchWiki and said that it's possible that the tool may be used in the future for ranking purposes. Barry refers to the TechCrunch coverage that...
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TechCrunch Among First to Adopt Facebook Connect
As we’ve already reported, it looks like Facebook Connect will be taking off after all. Facebook Connect gives you the ability to log into other websites via your Facebook account, track what your friends are doing on those sites, and also broadcast the comments you make on those sites in your stalker friend feed.
Although Facebook [...]
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Solid Proof that the Online Ad Industry is not Looking Good
Online advertising is not growing, and it has been declining since Q3 2007. TechCrunch’s Erick Schonfeld has the graphical data to prove that the combined ad revenues of Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL account only for 0.6 percent growth from Q2 2008 to Q3 2008. That was coming from a declining trend in ad revenues [...]
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Eight Reasons Why Now May Be The Right Time To Invest In Your Site
The game changed September 15, 2008.
As world markets came tumbling down, the future of many internet start-ups also turned to dust. The message from the financiers is clear - they will be no more money. Web watchers, such as TechCrunch, feature a deadpool of failed internet start-ups. That list is going to grow exponentially in the new year as co
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Facebook Headed for Financial Ruin?
TechCrunch today has no treats—and no joy, no, not even Almond Joy—for Facebook in reporting about its projected financial woes. For a company once valued at $15 billion, things are looking grim as the cash supplies may dwindle long before Facebook is ready or willing to go to IPO.
There’s no denying that Facebook continues [...]
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Linky Goodness, October 30
Wow, is it Thursday? I thought I felt that post-Wednesday, pre-Friday slump. It’s been a year since Hulu launched? While I know I joined in the universal berating of the company from its announcement last March, I join TechCrunch in saying, “I’m Glad You Guys Didn’t Suck.“
SoloSEO has some great ideas for improving sti
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'My Documents' Hits the Web
My Documents is something we all use. Whether you have a PC or a MAC, you are probably using some sort of documents folder. The major problem with storing your documents on one computer, is that you can't access them from another computer? Today, TechCrunch broke the news on a new feature from Docstoc called MyDocs that allows you to store, edit, s
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