A recent article on iMediaConnection.com asks the provocative question, “do users really watch TV online?” The majority of reported research studies indicate that most viewing of video content on the computer, rather than the TV, can be considered video “snacking” - the watching of short clips, typified by the 3-5 minute spots found on YouTube.
But [...]
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Recently, YouTube revealed a feature that allows anyone to view additional information about uploaded videos. The feature, dubbed “Insight,” allows video owners to view demographic and activity data for any of their uploaded clips including statistics for views, where viewers came from, gender and age.
As an online marketer, this is extremely useful information. YouTube videos [...]
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Ex-Googlers have just launched a new search engine called Cuil (”cool”) - and where did they come up with that wordB The name comes from a Gaelic word for “knowledge” which seems very appropriate for a search engine.
Similar to what Google is touting, not surprisingly the founders say that Cuil “indexes the web more comprehensively [...]
Filed under: Google, search engines | Comment (0) | Posted by: Jean
A couple of days ago Adobe officially announced that they had created a way for Google and Yahoo (sorry, Microsoft) to read all of the content inside Flash animations on the Web. Is this really the end of SEO people nagging everyone to avoid Flash or at the least relegate it to only graphics?
Unfortunately it’s [...]
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