Found in Search This Week: August 6, 2010
Friday, August 6th, 2010This week in search: Google puts the brakes on Google Wave; Google Places allows business owners to respond to reviews; and Flickr gets a brand-new look.
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This week in search: Google puts the brakes on Google Wave; Google Places allows business owners to respond to reviews; and Flickr gets a brand-new look.
Google dominates the mobile search market (well, except in China); New search engine Blekko allows you to spin your searches; and YouTube lengthens video time limits to 15 minutes.
Facebook reaches a milestone; Twitter gets a new data center; Google Image Search and Bing Webmaster Tools get makeovers.
MySpace gets a pretty, new makeover; coming soon: log in to multiple Google accounts at once; and Google loses a bit of its search marketshare
This week: Digg 4.0 and Mozilla Firefox 4.0; Google News gets revamped; and Twitter search jumps dramatically
In this week’s Found in Search, we take a look at the newest incarnations of the iPhone and WordPress; Google Voice gets a wide release; and social media marketing makes a big impact when combined with e-mail marketing.
This week in search: Facebook performed even better than expected in 2009; YouTube releases a new online video editor; and Google kicks its commerce search up a few notches.
