Amazon’s entry is only rumored but I think the description of it is detailed enough to be credible. The day after the scoop with Amazon, Baidu announced the Yi platform. Baidu is the sixth most visited site in the world, so it’s not a bit player and it makes as much sense for Baidu to have a mobile platform as it does for Google.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The proliferation of #mobile platforms | asymco
Monday, August 22, 2011
Mobile patent lawsuits #infographic
Mike Bostock visualizes mobile patent lawsuits, improving on a graphic from Thomson Reuters that wasn't so good. Dashed lines are resolved suits and green ones are licenses to the company.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Google to Acquire Motorola Mobility - Google Investor Relations
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) and Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: MMI) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Google will acquire Motorola Mobility for $40.00 per share in cash, or a total of about $12.5 billion, a premium of 63% to the closing price of Motorola Mobility shares on Friday, August 12, 2011. The transaction was unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both companies.
The acquisition of Motorola Mobility, a dedicated Android partner, will enable Google to supercharge the Android ecosystem and will enhance competition in mobile computing. Motorola Mobility will remain a licensee of Android and Android will remain open. Google will run Motorola Mobility as a separate business.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Sync #Google Plus to #Twitter, #Facebook & Identi.ca with Agent G
Want to sync your Google Plus updates to other social networks, without having to use a browser extension? There's a new way to do this, called "Agent G," which is actually a special Google Plus user account. Once configured, you can automatically share your Google Plus updates to the social networks of your choice, just by adding "Agent G" alongside the names of the Circles or friends you're sharing a post with on Google Plus.
Friday, July 15, 2011
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
#Facebook and #LinkedIn Block #Apps TOS-Violating Browser #Extension and Apps
Late last week, a Google Chrome browser extension called Facebook Friend Exporter received a flood of new interest as Google+ users looked for a way to import their Facebook friends into Google’s social network, Circles. However, since the app collects contact information from Facebook, it violate’s the site’s terms of service, and Facebook implemented a throttling mechanism that prevents it from scraping email addresses.
LinkedIn also blocked two Facebook professional networking apps: BranchOut for trying to profit from pulling in LinkedIn profile data into an enterprise recruiting search tool,and Monster’s BeKnown for sending promotional messages through LinkedIn’s messages API. These are the latest examples of long-running issues with platform owners and developers both trying to provide the same value to users and customers.
Read more at www.insidefacebook.comThe blocking of apps by Facebook and LinkedIn is a sign of the growing pains of social platforms that with time have built valuable collections of user data. There’s a fine balance between promoting innovation and giving away competitive advantage. Developers should expect the platforms to protect themselves, and should know that just because they aren’t shut down immediately doesn’t mean their data usage has been approved. While there are monetary and philosophical rewards for operating in the gray area, there’s also great potential for loss of development resources.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Confirmed: Google+ iOS app is awaiting approval from Apple! — 24100.NET
Today, Google’s own Erica joy has confirmed, that the iOS app has in fact been submitted to Apple for review some time ago. It is now stuck in review and waiting for approval. Erica actually posted it to the public on the Google+ network itself:
Monday, July 4, 2011
#Google’s Six-Front War - Techcrunch
The Browser Front:
The Mobile Front:
The Search Front:
The Local Front:
The Social Front:
The Enterprise Front:
It’s easy to pile on Google given their size, their wallet, and their global influence and impact. They are the goliath, and have been for many years, and are now facing many challenging tests, all at the same time. And while it’s a fun parlor game to sit around and pontificate about how Google’s reign might be over or how slow GMail loads, the reality is that no other company could compete legitimately on so many different battlefronts against so many different competitors. There’s no way Google can win each battle, and they must know that, but they will win some, and it will be fascinating to see how the company both adapts and stays the course along the way. Google is not going to go down without a fight, and it could take another decade for all of these battles to play out. The company has some of the world’s brightest engineers, a stockpile of cash, and incredible consumer Internet mind share, worldwide. Sit tight.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
#Google #Analytics & Webmaster Tools Now Track the Impact of Tweets, Likes and +1s
Social Plugin Tracking generates three reports: Social Engagement, Social Actions and Social Pages. Social Engagement tracks behavior changes (time on site, pageviews, bounce rate, etc.) for visits from social plugins. Social Actions tracks the number of social actions users take on your site, and Social Pages compares your pages on the number of social actions they are receiving.
These tools give website owners a great deal more insight into the impact of social on their websites. Tracking social just makes sense, especially as social sites drive more of the web’s traffic. We also suspect that Google also wants to encourage more sites to adopt the +1 Button. Raw data showing that +1s increase web traffic is the most convincing thing Google can provide.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
#Google #Mobile Revenues to Hit $14B in 2015 - Mobile and Wireless - News & Reviews - eWeek.com
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) could earn as much as $14 billion from mobile-ad sales in 2015, or nearly half the $29 billion it banked in online ads combined in 2010, according to a financial research firm.
Friday, June 24, 2011
10 kick-ass features in Google Analytics v5 | Internet Marketing Strategy: Conversation Marketing
Google Analytics version 5, coming soon to a browser near you, addresses some major shortcomings. Here are ten features you’ll want to check out, the moment they’re available:1: Multi-touch attribution
This is the big one. The brass ring. The Big Woo. You can now track how different channels, like organic search and pay-per-click marketing, contribute to each conversion on your site. Until now, you could use first- or last-click attribution.
If you don’t know what this means, and the implications for marketing, read my 2-part post about attribution.
A simple example: I can do a quick Venn diagram showing how much different marketing types contribute to each other:
check out the link to see the rest of the features..
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Training Secrets From Inside The Googleplex
Every other Friday, the company hosts a “Product Spotlight,” a dial-in conference call which Learning and Development Manager Debbie Newhouse tells Fast Company is run like a Jon Stewart-style “talk show" (well, minus any adult toy-themed spinning wheels). A moderator interviews a product manager about a particular new feature, as sales agents across the country, and around the world, listen in. Sometimes there are also slides or video to follow along with online, and the agents get to ask questions via chat. Maybe it's more like Leno.
Read more at www.fastcompany.com“People learn best from experts,” Newhouse says, “but they learn best from experts who are not droning on and on.” The secret to the Product Spotlights, she says, is that rather than relying on product managers to dream up a course, the moderator simply guides them to the aspects of the product most relevant to the sales staff.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
97% of #Android #App Downloads in April were Free, Says Chomp
97% of Android Downloads were Free
Paid Downloads on iOS Increased 3.8%
Read more at www.readwriteweb.comDuring this past month, 97% of all Android downloads throughout its search properties were free apps, and that number has increased by 2% over March, the company says.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Official Google Blog: Coming soon: make your phone your wallet
Google Wallet is a key part of our ongoing effort to improve shopping for both businesses and consumers. It’s aimed at making it easier for you to pay for and save on the goods you want, while giving merchants more ways to offer coupons and loyalty programs to customers, as well as bridging the gap between online and offline commerce.Because Google Wallet is a mobile app, it will do more than a regular wallet ever could. You'll be able to store your credit cards, offers, loyalty cards and gift cards, but without the bulk. When you tap to pay, your phone will also automatically redeem offers and earn loyalty points for you. Someday, even things like boarding passes, tickets, ID and keys could be stored in Google Wallet.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Google Expected to Debut New Mobile Payments System for Android Tomorrow
According to a report published late Tuesday from Reuters, sources close to the Internet search giant say Google will unveil a new mobile payment system this week.
Read more at www.mobilemarketingwatch.comThe mobile payments system will run on the Android operating system and be available on phones from Sprint Nextel Corp.
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Financial Products Comparison Engine: #Google Advisor
Google Advisor is a site that helps you find offers that meet your needs. You can easily compare offers from participating advertisers and contact them for more information. To help you avoid unwanted sales calls, Google protects your contact information throughout the process.
Visit Google Advisor at http://www.google.com/advisor.
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- Google Advisor Wants to Help You Find a Better Credit Card, Mortgage and Bank Account (newsgrange.com)
- Making financial comparisons easy with Google Advisor (googleblog.blogspot.com)
- Google Advisor Wants to Help You Find a Better Bank (readwriteweb.com)
Monday, May 16, 2011
SoLoMo for Dummies [chart] | Social Commerce Today #socialmedia #lbs #location #mobile
WordSpy entry for SoLoMo
SoLoMo n. Mobile phone apps that combine social networking and location data. [Social + location (or local) + mobile.]
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
#Android@Home: #Google Gets Serious About the Smart Home
Friday, May 6, 2011
NXP: Up to 100m #NFC phones could be produced this year • NFC World
"NFC continues to bounce around," the CEO of NFC chip maker NXP has told analysts during an earnings call. "Every time we talk to our friends at Google, they tell us to double the numbers for the Android expectations."
"If the low end happens," he explained, "maybe it doesn't get to be greater than 40 or 45 million units this year."