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From The Official Google Blog
by A Googler on May 24, 2012 at 03:07 pm
We believe that openness is crucial for the future of the Internet. When something gets in the way of the free flow of information, we believe there should be transparency around what that block might be. So two years ago we launched the Transparency Report, showing when and what information is accessible on Google services around the world. We started off by sharing data about the government requests we receive to remove content from our services or for information about our users. Then we began ...
Tags: policy and issues, free expression
From Search Engine Land
by Search Engine Land on May 24, 2012 at 03:00 pm
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube best practices This white paper discusses: Three strategies for maximizing Twitter’s impact on SEO Tips for Facebook ads, events, groups and places Common principles between social and search marketing Download now Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Tags: Sponsor Messages
 
From Web Pro News
by Amanda Crum on May 24, 2012 at 02:58 pm
Actress Sharon Stone is being sued by her former nanny, a Filipino woman named Erlinda Elemen, for allegedly violating labor laws by reneging on paying overtime, then firing Elemen when she refused to give the money back. Elemen also says …
Tags: Life, sharon stone, sharon stone lawsuit
From Web Pro News
by Sean Patterson on May 24, 2012 at 02:55 pm
Facebook has announced that its new Camera app will be launching later today. The app is a social photo-sharing app similar to Instagram. Facebook Product Manager Dirk Stoop outlined briefly what functionality the app will have. When users first download …
Tags: Social Media, Facebook, facebook app, facebook apps, Facebook Photos, Instagram, Photo Sharing
 
From Web Pro News
by Shawn Hess on May 24, 2012 at 02:54 pm
Finally the federal government is not the last one to grab onto the newest trends in technology. Yesterday the White House unveiled its new plan to integrate cutting-edge technology into the way they reach citizens and overcome governing obstacles. The …
Tags: Business, America, digital governing platform, Digital government, mobile government United States Government, representation
From Bing Advertiser Center Blog
by Tina Kelleher - MSFT on May 24, 2012 at 02:48 pm
QuickLaunch is a one-time, free service for new advertisers looking to jump-start their online marketing with Microsoft Advertising adCenter. This program is available to new adCenter advertisers who want help from an online marketing expert to enhance...(read more)
Tags: adCenter Support, QuickLaunch
 
From Web Pro News
by Todd Rigney on May 24, 2012 at 02:47 pm
“Dark Knight Rises” is at the very top of my must-see list this year. Never mind “The Avengers” and “The Amazing Spider-Man” — DKR is where it’s at. If you’ve been following any of the coverage surrounding director Christopher Nolan’s …
Tags: Life, Batman, christian bale, Christopher Nolan, cinema, Dark Knight Rises
From Web Pro News
by Chris Crum on May 24, 2012 at 02:47 pm
The desktop version of Twitter appears to be experiencing some outages for some users. There is currently now message about it on Twitter’s status blog. In fact, the last update was from May 20th. Follow @DavidAFC68 David Singer @DavidAFC68 Twitter …
Tags: Social Media, outgaes, Twitter
 
From Web Pro News
by Chris Richardson on May 24, 2012 at 02:33 pm
We’re still a little under two months away from the third and final installment in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight series, and the marketing push is kicking in a little stronger now. This week has already seen the release of the …
Tags: Life, Summer Movies, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Trailers, Warner Brothers
From Web Pro News
by Todd Rigney on May 24, 2012 at 02:25 pm
Katherine Heigl and her adopted daughter Adalaide Marie Hope Kelley stepped out for a little family lunch on Wednesday, much to the delight of the paparazzi. Also along for the outing was Heigel’s mother, who accompanied the “Knocked Up” for …
Tags: Life, baby, beverly hills, katherine heigl
 
From Web Pro News
by Zach Walton on May 24, 2012 at 02:19 pm
One of the more interesting rumors that has come about this week said Konami was working on a sequel to their excellent Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. Those rumors gained a bit more traction this week with the launch of a …
Tags: Gaming, Castlevania, E3, E3 2012, Konami, Lords of Shadow, teaser
From Search Engine Journal
by Todd Bailey on May 24, 2012 at 02:00 pm
Forget about the Facebook IPO fumbling.  Consider Facebook’s lethargic race toward the front of the mobile lines.  The uneventful IPO may cause lost investor fervor; but some game-producing brands’ interests in Facebook have already been waning. Let’s peer at Facebook’s friendship with CrowdStar Inc., an app development team.  CrowdStar was developing games for the social [...]
Tags: News
 
From Web Pro News
by Chris Richardson on May 24, 2012 at 01:55 pm
As you might expect, not everyone in England is welcoming the Olympics with open arms. So much so, in fact, there’s an official protest movement which can be found at ProtestLondon2012.com. This “Official Protesters” collective is overseen by a group …
Tags: Social Media, London Olympics, Protesters, Space Hijackers, Trademark, Twitter
From Web Pro News
by Drew Bowling on May 24, 2012 at 01:45 pm
Whenever we here at WebProNews have speculated or reported on class action lawsuits filed against Facebook, the nature of those complaints has almost always had to do with the social networking giant’s dubious handling of user privacy. Given the remarkably …
Tags: Social Media, Facebook IPO
 
From Web Pro News
by Shaylin Clark on May 24, 2012 at 01:43 pm
Yahoo! has made big news today with the launch of the new Axis browser. Axis is available today as an iOS app, though an Android version is said to be in the works. In an interesting twist, Yahoo! has decided …
Tags: Technology, Apple, Axis, iOS, ipad, iPhone, Safari, Yahoo Axis
From Search Engine Land
by Matt McGee on May 24, 2012 at 01:31 pm
Google’s Knowledge Graph has claimed its first “victim,” if you will: The content box that showed “People and Pages On Google+” is gone. In its place? A variety of Knowledge Graph-related content that will show up differently depending on the search query. In making... Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Tags: Features: Analysis, Google: Search Plus Your World, Google: Web Search, Top News
 
From Web Pro News
by Chris Crum on May 24, 2012 at 01:12 pm
Earlier this week, we asked, Can search save Yahoo?” Little did we know, the company was just about to launch its most significant search offering in quite some time. That product would be Yahoo Axis, which is one part standalone …
Tags: Search, Axis, mobile, search, Web Browsers, Yahoo, Yahoo Axis
From Web Pro News
by Mike Fossum on May 24, 2012 at 01:10 pm
A startup in Ohio called Gigabit Squared has raised roughly $200 million to fund a gigabit-per-second broadband initiative involving six universities across the U.S. Gigabit Squared has called upon the the University Community Next Generation Innovation Project (Gig.U), which consists …
Tags: Technology, Broadband, FCC, Gigabit Neighborhood Gateway Program, Gigabit Squared, Google, nab, white spaces
 
From Search Engine Watch
by Danny Goodwin on May 24, 2012 at 01:00 pm
A Wall Street Journal article on Google’s Penguin update highlighted some of the damage done to small businesses. Taking a quick look at these hurting websites offers some reasons why they have lost their search rankings and traffic from Google.
From Web Pro News
by Shawn Hess on May 24, 2012 at 12:38 pm
Over the next couple years, print giant Hewlett Packard will scale back their workforce by as much as 8%, or 27,000 people. It is all part of a massive initiative to restructure the way the company does business, and to …
Tags: Technology, Facebook, Hewlett-Packard, HP, Pinterest, print cartidges, printers photo sharing, Twitter, Walgreens