Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Report: Google Seeks To Avoid EU's Antitrust Wrath By "Labeling" Its Own Services - along with my blog posts summary

What's been going on in the world of technology? Which organizations are we checking out?

Who shall we take a look at first? Well, it's Facebook and Twitter, Inc....
- Facebook SEO and BeastRank - 12 Potential Ranking Factors for the Upcoming Facebook Search Engine from www.searchenginejournal.com
- Wearable Social Media: Jacket Rewards Facebook Likes With 'Hugs' from searchenginewatch.com
- Like-A-Hug Makes Facebook Likes Mean a Little More from www.webpronews.com



iPod and Apple Inc. seemed to get mentioned quite a lot too:
- Fifth-Generation iPod Touch Early Orders Are Shipping Now from techcrunch.com
- New iPod Touch Pre-Orders Shipping Out Today from www.webpronews.com
- Apple Begins Shipping New iPods to Customers from mashable.com

Source: mashable.com


Did you see all the talk about Google and Matt Cutts? Here's the most interesting links:
- Report: Google Seeks To Avoid EU's Antitrust Wrath By "Labeling" Its Own Services - "The Financial Times (FT) is reporting that the thrust of Google's antitrust settlement proposal to European Competition CzarJoaqun Almunia primarily involves "labeling" its own services to distinguish them from other organic search results" - said searchengineland.com
- Google Launches New Page Layout Update (Yes, ANOTHER Update) - www.webpronews.com
- Google Brings Street View to Mobile Browsers - searchenginewatch.com

The rest? Well, Slingbox and EchoStar Corporation were in the press a fair amount:
- Review: The Return of the Slingbox - "The ingenious "place-shifting" box let you re-route the TV signal which would normally go to your TV" - said techland.time.com
- Sling Releases Its First New Hardware In Years, The Slingbox 500 And Slingbox 350 - techcrunch.com







Source: mashable.com


Source: mashable.com


Source: mashable.com


Source: mashable.com


Source: mashable.com






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