Posts Tagged ‘google’
The Google Effect!
Google Earth, G-mail, Google Co-Op, Google Code, Google News, Google Patent Search, Google Blog Search, Google Alerts and many more service that Google offers are more effective than you think. They offer so much that you cannot follow all the services any more, but they can follow you. Watch this video to see the power ...
Google Drives Buzz
Watch this video to see Buzz’s features like tracking your friends through their mobile comments to get an idea of Google’s new “buzz driver”.
Google Wave blurs Social Media borders
Experts’ social media predictions for 2010 state, that Google Wave will “rock the universe” as it blurs the lines of today’s online communication like blogging and Instant Messaging. Recently the service is only available for member’s who have received invitations. Check the video to see what Google Wave promises and how it works: Photo by ...
Google Calls for Change from Internet Ads
It looks like there could be a new future for social media and advertising. While brands are focusing on connecting with clients through social media ads and pop-ups may not be a thing of the past just yet as Google is running a trial on a scheme that involves web users being able to skip ...
Google Alerts
Google Alerts is a simple application that can be usefulfor marketers as it helps you to increase search engine traffic
How Big is Social Networking?
Just how big is social networking? This video shows that social networking is bigger than small countries. The statistics are staggering. Social networking affects everyone and is quickly changing the way the internet is used. It is also changing the way marketing and business is run as well.
5 Reasons why you should use Google Apps for your email
With Google Apps (formerly known as Google Apps for Your Domain), you can setup all the emails for your own domain to be handled by Google, which is what I’ve done for our domain 33i.com.au. Why would you want to do this I hear you ask? Well, let me break it down for you! RELIABILITY Its Google ...







