Clint Boulton

Don’t Be Roadkill Beneath Google’s Search Hummer

A lot of people are clamoring about drops in Google’s PR (PageRank) system this week, and I have heard and read many different takes on the subject. Let me share a couple. Clearly, people who pay to boost their links are trying to beat the PageRank system, which is Google’s way of calculating the site’s […]

WPP Adds Social Networking Arms with Blast Buy

Social networking sites continue to wield their influence over the online advertising space, as WPP acquired interactive firm Blast Radius Oct. 24 for an undisclosed sum. A WPP spokesperson told eWEEK Blast Radius creates customer online ads and marketing strategies for many sites, but it has a particular knack for creating “customer relationship maps” for […]

Googles Reputation System Roils Web World

A drop in reputation scores for hundreds of prominent Web sites this week has bloggers buzzing that Google has tweaked its PageRank algorithm. Google hasnt admitted to tweaking PR (PageRank), which appears in the Google Toolbar and is Googles system for weighing a Web page for its relevance to a specific query based on the […]

Sparking Enterprise Mashups with Xignite

Xignite, which provides Web services to financial services providers, is branching out to enable mashups for its customers. In an exclusive interview with eWEEK, Xignite CEO Stephane Dubois said the San Mateo, Calif., company has created the Splice Mashup Platform to enable programmers to build Web service mashups, or applications that pull data from several […]

Bay City Prepares for Rock Opera

Opera Software is preparing for the all-important battleground in mobile Web browsing versus Microsoft and Mozilla. The browser maker is planning to celebrate the launch of Opera Link, a technology that enables its users to synchronize their Opera browsing specifications between their desktop computers and mobile devices, with a rock concert in San Francisco on […]

Facebook Snubs Google for Microsoft

Microsofts $240 million investment for a 1.6 percent stake in Facebook locks out Google as a suitor for the social networking site and will allow the engaged parties to pursue their online advertising interests with some peace of mind, according to analysts. Microsoft will also continue to be the exclusive third-party advertising platform partner for […]

Microsoft Punches Out Google at the Facebook Altar

Microsoft is the victor in the Facebook struggle in an exclusive deal that seems to leave Google out in the cold. The software company has agreed to invest $240 million in Facebook’s next financing round, ending weeks of speculation about whether or not Google or Microsoft would win Facebook’s hand in an investment marriage. As […]

Google Product Chief: Its Okay to Fail Wisely

NEW YORK—Traditional methods of innovation are changing, forcing businesses to move away from wielding a sustainable competitive advantage to bursts of continuous innovation and especially collaboration. This collaborative innovation will spur new products and services. That was one of the messages from Matt Glotzbach, product management director for Google Enterprise, who discussed the need for […]

StumbleUpon Socializing with Google and Search

StumbleUpon introduced a new style of search Oct. 23 that leverages its recommendation engine and social networking with search to produce better returns. Dubbed SearchReviews, the process layers peer endorsement, site ratings, and reviews, culled from the companys 3.7 million users, over search results from Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL and Ask to bring better returns […]

Avid Sports Fans Keep ESPN.com Traffic Spiking

BRISTOL, Conn.—Many people know ESPN for its broadcast television offerings, which feed almost every sport you can imagine into the TVs of more than 93 million homes worldwide. But ESPNs digital assets are booming, too. ESPN.com gets roughly 18 million unique visitors per month, and could get more this week as the Colorado Rockies prepare […]