Archive for August, 2009

Google LatLong: Street View

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Just got way easier to find stuff in Google Maps street view! Man, we really use this all of the time to find stuff any more. Didn’t people used to use the Yellow Pages? What happened there? Are they still around? :-D Any ways, this is just another part of the journey to the world being owned by Google perhaps… but this is a great little feature upgrade instead of having to click the little guy then drag him down to the street…

If your business has a location and you AREN’T IN Google Maps? What are you waiting for?!?!

Google LatLong: Street View gets down to business.

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HBD to Unix

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Congrats Unix! We wouldn’t be enjoying Macs without you!

BBC NEWS | Technology | 40 years of Unix.

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Google Search Trends Update

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Our sister site, SEO9oneone has an interesting take on this new Google Search Trends Update and how it will affect the future of search research!

Here is the original article from Google:

Official Google Research Blog: On the predictability of Search Trends.

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Facebook Lite

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Hmmm This might be neat. Does Facebook really need to go faster? Will have to look up its response time elsewhere and report back.

We are currently testing a simplified alternative to Facebook.com that loads a specific set of features quickly and efficiently. Similar to the Facebook experience you get on your mobile phones, Facebook “Lite” is a fast-loading, simplified version of Facebook that enables people to make comments, accept Friend requests, write on people’s Walls, and look at photos and Status updates. We are currently testing Facebook Lite in countries where we are seeing lots of new users coming to Facebook for the first time and are looking to start off with a more simple experience.

via Facebook Lite is Being Tested in India.

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YouTube AB Multivariate Testing

Friday, August 14th, 2009

A few changes can indeed go a long way! Have you run a Website Optimizer Test on YOUR site yet?!

Do small changes make a big difference? In the world of landing page testing, they certainly can. A few weeks ago, we ran one of the largest multivariate experiments ever: a 1,024 recipe experiment on 100% of our US-English homepage. Utilizing Google Website Optimizer, we made small changes to three sections on our homepage (see below), with the goal of increasing the number of people who signed up for an account. The results were impressive: the new page performed 15.7% better than the original, resulting in thousands more sign-ups and personalized views to the homepage every day.

via YouTube Blog: Look Inside a 1,024 Recipe Multivariate Experiment.

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Bing Gains 1% Market Share in July, Google’s Share Goes Down

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Is Google heading down? Has it been KOed by BingHoo?  I don’t think so, but here is a story from earlier this month.  Time will tell.

If you’re Google and you know that two of your fiercest rivals have joined forces to beat you, and you just found out that one of them is gradually gaining some market share would you be alarmed? Well, let’s leave that to Google as we learned from the latest data from Statcounter showing that Bing has again market share anew in July.According to Statcounter, Bing managed to increase its share of the U.S. search market to 9.41% in July from June’s 8.23%.  The combined search market share of Bing and Yahoo is at 20.36% from 19.27% in June.

Google’s U.S. search market share slightly went down to 77.54% in July from 78.48% in June.

So, even with the combined search market share of Bing and Yahoo, it’s still a long uphill climb before they even reach half of Google’s search market share.

Even harder for Bing and Yahoo to achieve is Google’s global search market share which is currently at 89.23% in July from 89.90% in June. Bing and Yahoo’s combined global search market share is 8.77% in July from 8.45% in June.

Statcounter’s data was based on 1.006 billion search engine referring clicks from the global market and 258 million from the U.S. market.

via Bing Gains 1% Market Share in July, Google’s Share Goes Down.

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