As with many other Web sites, Google.com offers its users a convenient way to find what they’re looking for using a feature called autocomplete. Autocomplete does just what it says—it automatically completes a user’s search form based on the popularity of possible keyword suggestions. For example, as you type “m,” “MySpace” is displayed because “MySpace” [...]
Tags: autocomplete, cpc, google, keyword, keyword suggestions, ppc
Posted in google, search engine marketing
While using Google Calendar this morning I noticed a new feature titled, “Google Wake Up Kit!” I clicked on it because I often have trouble waking up. Unfortunately, however, it was just an April Fools Day joke from Google.
The wake up page reads:
In combination with the kit, you can receive a new type of notification [...]
Tags: april fools day, Design, google, Mobile Marketing, PR, punchkick, SMS
Posted in Mobile Marketing, google
According to the Wall Street Journal, Google is considering either a partnership or a full-on buyout of Space Data Corp—a company that provides balloon-based wireless networks. If you think that seems a little strange, consider this: the balloons can help bring wireless service to individuals in rural areas and they can be launched on the [...]
Tags: balloon, cell, Flash, google, ie, MAX, PR, Space Data, tower, WiMax, Wireless
Posted in WiMax, google