Google Analytics 101, Part 2 – Measuring Social Media Traffic…

Google Analytics 101, Part 2 – Measuring Social Media Traffic…

By Social Editors • on August 31, 2009

Search Engine Watch, By Ron Jones — Now that we’ve discussed some of the basics of using Google Analytics, let’s move on and explore some other useful features and tools. First, we’ll look at how “Google Analytics plays a part in measuring social media traffic.” Then,

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Google Chrome OS Screenshots? WOW!

Google Chrome OS Screenshots? WOW!

By Social Editors • on August 16, 2009

Mashable — An unfamiliar source sent us these, which claim to be screenshots of the upcoming Google Chrome OS. Are they real? Who knows, but we’ll confess we kinda like them – super simple for a web-centric experience. They’ll probably turn out to be mockups from a kid in Delaware. Or pinched

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Twitter Is Revamping Retweets, Launches A Retweet API

Twitter Is Revamping Retweets, Launches A Retweet API

By Social Editors • on August 14, 2009

The Washing Post/TechCrunch – In its developer Google Group, Twitter has just made the announcement that it is releasing an early preview of a brand new API: The retweeting API. And that’s not all, Twitter is in the process of completely revamping its retweet functionality. From the looks

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Google Adds Social Networking To Personalized Home Page

Google Adds Social Networking To Personalized Home Page

By Social Editors • on August 14, 2009

Antone Gonsalves InformationWeek Google launched a suite of “social gadgets” for iGoogle, including games, shared to-do lists, and video-sharing on YouTube. Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is giving people the option of adding social-networking capabilities to iGoogle, potentially expanding the personalized

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How Branding Works in Social Media

How Branding Works in Social Media

By Social Editors • on August 7, 2009

Examiner — In small business, we all know the importance of creating a compelling brand. We go to great trouble to color-coordinate our brand across our business cards, letterhead and of course, our website. But with the advent of social media (facebook, twitter, blogs, etc.), more entrepreneurs

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Google Apps Security Questioned After Twitter Leak

Google Apps Security Questioned After Twitter Leak

By the Editors • on July 18, 2009

[PC World] – Twitter uses Google Docs for information sharing. How do I know this? Well, it seems Twitter Inc. has had a pretty significant security breach which was brought on by a Twitter employee’s Google Apps account being hacked. Have a look below at one of the screenshots the hacker

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Google Launches Expandable Advertising

Google Launches Expandable Advertising

By the Editors • on March 5, 2009

[VentureBeat] – The Google AdSense team announced new expandable ad units. If you’ve used the Internet at all in the past few years, you’ve undoubtedly already seen these from other ad providers. They are ads that start out as regular box or rectangle ads, but then expand into much larger ones

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Google Analytics Launches Qualification Program

Google Analytics Launches Qualification Program

By the Editors • on March 3, 2009

Online course and test promote increased understanding of web analytics. Google announced today the launch of a new skills qualification program, Google Analytics Individual Qualification (IQ), which allows individuals to demonstrate proficiency in Google Analytics. Google provides a free online course

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Mountain Rescue Live on Twitter

Mountain Rescue Live on Twitter

By the Editors • on March 3, 2009

Cape Town – A mountain rescue operation played out live on social networking website Twitter on Monday night after two members of a British skiing group went missing in Verbier, the Swiss Alps….. Read

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Google Mobile Feature Knows Where You Are

Google Mobile Feature Knows Where You Are

By the Editors • on March 2, 2009

Google Inc. hopes to prove it can track people on the go as effectively as it searches for information on the Internet. It could also raise privacy concerns, but Google is requiring each user to manually turn on the tracking software. View video… AKPC_IDS += "87,";

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