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Bing: It's still here!

Just a few days ago we were having a discussion in the office about Bing and its seemingly terminal beta status... Following a bit of a debate regarding the rationale for leaving something in beta in one market whilst you launch in another (in summary: it enables a test-and-rollout approach for both...

Google: Even Better Than The Real (Time) Thing?

As we all know, Facebook were the top dog in social networking until Twitter came along and started to steal some of its thunder with the introduction of real time search. So in August, Facebook upped their game with the $50 million purchase of Friend Feed. Many commentators at the time said that the...

How to cut your nose off to spite your face(book)

As agencies we're all trying to find ways to get our client's brands on to the elusive 7 or 8 sites they habitually visit. Some commentators have insisted that the 'destination' web is over and we'll never produce another microsite. The standard response to most briefs is that we...

Online is now number one in the UK

Online commands respect : Another IAB Ad Spend report, another milestone for online – this time the big one We released the IAB Ad Spend results today, with the record breaking news that not only has Ad Spend grown again – as it has every half year since we launched the survey in 1998 – but we have finally...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by NICKI LYNAS on 30 Sep 2009

Is Google search evolving fast enough?

The latest iteration of Google search, http://www2.sandbox.google.com/ , is now available for general testing. The speed with which suggested search terms are returned is genuinely impressive, but are google now being held back by their approach to treating all information equally? I would find the results...
Posted to Taking the blog for a walk (Weblog) by Ross Taylor on 11 Aug 2009

Facebook search is great, but will Google care?

It's a big day for Facebook, and hats off to them, with the acquisition of FriendFeed and the launch of its real-time search engine, Mark Zuckerberg and Co. deservedly so, have a formidable product to bury Twitter, and even put a little scare into Google. First, Facebook search. It's going to...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 11 Aug 2009

Statsaholics Anonymous

For years I’ve known about my addiction to site stats. Watching that trend line fluctuate, hoping for an upward curve. Now I’m willing to step forward and come clean. I’m not alone with this affliction; the world is covered with web statsaholics. Alisa Bowman , Jason Jaeger and Geoffrey Golden being...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Jack Wallington on 24 Jun 2009

Badabing - it's on the up. #badabing

So, it seems that BING is making an impression in the US – comScore reporting as much as a 3% increase in the two weeks since its launch. It will be interesting to see if this growth is sustained, or rather whether the £100million investment rolls on and on to fuel the hype of the new ‘Decision Engine...
Posted to Scotty's Search Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Scott on 19 Jun 2009

Five reasons why Bing has a long way to go

If you work in digital media you'd have to have been living under a rock for the past few weeks to not have heard about Microsoft's re-branded search offering, Bing . So called because Microsoft believes it represents "the sound of found" (yes, quite), it seems everyone loves to talk...

Can Microsoft's Bing take on the might of Google?

In technology, the only constant is exponential change. It is remarkable, therefore, to consider that one of its key sectors, search, has changed little during the past 10 years. While it has evolved to cope with multimedia content and improved as algorithms have become more powerful, the presentation...
Posted to Rich Media (Weblog) by Rich Sutcliffe on 03 Jun 2009

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