9 Sep, 2010 in E-Business by E-Commerce Times

Google has introduced a change to its search offerings — a new feature called "Google Instant" — that has online advertisers wringing their hands over its implications.
Google Instant lets users see results as they’re typing a query. Each letter and word triggers its own predictive search. The user doesn’t even have to hit the enter key anymore.

Now access to your Google Voice account is quicker than ever if you are using an Android phone. Announced on the Google Voice and Mobile blogs today, you can now download a Google Voice Inbox widget that will show you the most recent text and voice mail messages right to your home screen. Previews of [...]

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Google Voice for Android Adds Easy Access Widgets to Home Screen

These are the only five ways to get Facebook fans. If you have another way, it’s wrong. Just kidding. These 5 fan-getting techniques are part of what I call my Complete Facebook Marketing System (yet another audacious title that will turn some commenters into haters).  The system is a two stage process for getting fans, then [...]

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5 Facebook Fan-Acquisition Strategies

9 Sep, 2010 in E-Business, Web News, google by ZDNet

Verizon, like every other US carrier, is hobbling their awesome phones. Enough already.

It is quite possible that the shift from the traditional media of marketing to the fast catching up online or internet marketing may cause some confusions, clutter and teething problems till you settle down with the new mode of thinking and way of interacting with the potential customers and deal with after sales queries and [...]

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The Shift From The Traditional Media Of Marketing To The Internet Media Of Marketing

9 Sep, 2010 in E-Business by E-Commerce Times

I love smartphones, but I have not found the perfect one yet. I have tried countless devices for years. I come close, but I’ve never settled on the perfect phone — and trust me, I have tried many. The good news is there are many great features to choose from. The bad news is they are all on different devices. Trying to find one device with all the features you love seems to be an impossible task.

9 Sep, 2010 in E-Business by E-Commerce Times

If you’re in the CRM industry, you may have a slightly skewed view of the world when it comes to CRM penetration. Many of my peers, when they hear about a company that still uses a home-brew system to manage sales, marketing and service, are aghast. With hundreds of applications out there and thousands of man-years of thought behind it, how can a business remain without a formal CRM application?

9 Sep, 2010 in E-Business, Web News, google by ZDNet

After a short time, it’s apparent this is one of those features, which after a month of use, will make you wonder how you lived without it. That means using a search engine like Bing will feel pretty old school in short order.

Today Google announced their newest feature to revolutionize the way we search – Google Instant. With Google Instant searchers will begin receiving results as they are typing to help eliminate some of the guess work and save time. At the core of Instantare things like predications, dynamic results, and scroll to search. Googlers now have [...]

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Google Instant Will Take the Guess Work and Time Out of Search

8 Sep, 2010 in E-Business by E-Commerce Times

Salesforce.com has announced it is making its social tool Chatter available for mobile devices within the next several months. Chatter is a real-time social collaboration application and platform for the enterprise, allowing employees to create profiles, and send feeds and status updates about projects, account and clients.

8 Sep, 2010 in E-Business by E-Commerce Times

A federal appeals court has ruled that prosecutors may need to get warrants to access cellphone location data. The decision by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the Justice Department’s argument that the Stored Communications Act requires judges to issue orders for access to such data whenever prosecutors show that it would be material and relevant to an ongoing investigation.

8 Sep, 2010 in E-Business, Web News, google by ZDNet

Instant search rocks out loud – this isn’t just fanboi-speak either. It’s enough to drive browser adoption and keep eyes off Bing/Yahoo.

8 Sep, 2010 in E-Business, Web News, google by ZDNet

Instant search rocks out loud – this isn’t just fanboi-speak either. It’s enough to drive browser adoption and keep eyes off Bing/Yahoo.

A few weeks ago I wrote a review of a cool new service Cc:Everybody started by people behind Omgili (the service I have just mentioned recently in the post on choosing SEO hosting). Basically, the tool provides a way to take advantage of your useful email correspondence which would otherwise have got lost in your [...]

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How to Engage Your Blog Readers with Cc:Everybody

The Internet is filled with blogs and websites that contain information about everything under the sun. You will likely be able to find what you are looking for no matter what your hobbies or interests are. While this wealth of information is good for readers, it can be a problem for content creators. It can [...]

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4 Steps to Engaging Readers with Your Content