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Sony Introduces Its First Tablet Computers


First Sony Tablets, S1 and S2
[/caption] Senior vice president of Sony, Kunimasa Suzuki,  raised eyebrows in January when he said at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that Sony was aiming for the No. 2 spot in the tablet market within a ...

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How Can the Social Revolution Help the B2B Search Marketer?


This is a guest post from Alan Grainger, the Web Marketing Assistant at Solo Trading SEO is dead, long live social! It seems that any Google algorithm change or advance by one of the social networks will breed a hundred articles along the lines of that headline, but those of us ...
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Google Introduces Its Own “Like” Button


After months of speculation about Google building something to challenge Facebook, the search giant has finally unveiled its social product +1. So what is +1? Apparently, it’s Google’s take on the Facebook Like button. That may seem a bit underwhelming after all the rumors about a rival social network, but this ...
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Google Try To Clone Facebook Like Button With Google +1


Google have finally made one of the big moves in to social that we have been expecting for some time with the launch of their new +1 button today. The social element focuses in on their core product of search and as you can see from the video below it ...
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Why Are Google Trying To Turn Documents In To Facebook?


I really couldn’t believe this video when I first saw it introducing new social features in to Google documents because even though it had been killed off last year this looks very similar to Google Wave. Google claim that they are trying to improve collaboration around documents but this looks ...
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Facebook about to buy big?


Facebook has hired another senior Google executive to drive their Mergers and Acquisitions efforts fuelling speculation that Facebook will step up their deal activity. Amin Zoufonoun, a director of corporate development at Google, will join Facebook next week. Facebook to date has mainly completed acquisitions (they completed 10 in 2010) for ...
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Facebook Search – The Final Part In The Jigsaw


I’ve been writing a lot about Facebook in recent times and so has the entire world it would seem and with good reason because Facebook is on it’s way to becoming a platform that could define everything about your online presence. For all their great innovation and amazing statistics though ...
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How To Put Twitter On Steroids


I realize that many of the techie crowd who read this blog will probably think this tip very obvious but for many less techie people it could drastically improve the information you get from Twitter. One of the most underused features on Twitter is the Favorite button which can act ...
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Finally Some Innovation From Google


People like Pat give me a hard time for always writing about Facebook but I write about them because they are the company innovating at the moment and changing the entire web with their platform. I’ve been slightly harsher on Facebook’s biggest rival Google in recent times but I’m delighted ...
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Case study shows the SEO benefit of Twitter


I’m often interested in how social media and SEO fits together, and the eternal battle that seems to be going on between the two. A new case study however proves that maybe they can live happily together, showing the real SEO value of having a popular profile or link on ...
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