Google Remarketing

A real step forward for e-marketing…

“Let’s say you’re a basketball team with tickets that you want to sell. You can put a piece of code on the tickets page of your website, which will let you later show relevant ticket ads (such as last minute discounts) to everyone who has visited that page, . . . → Read More: Google Remarketing

Google’s SEO Starter Guide

“What are some simple ways that I can improve my website’s performance in Google?”

There are lots of possible answers to this question, and a wealth of search engine optimization information on the web, so much that it can be intimidating for newer webmasters or those unfamiliar with the topic.

The Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide . . . → Read More: Google’s SEO Starter Guide

Ipoki – GPS-based social network

Ipoki is a GPS-based social network that allows people to share geolocation data using a small application installed in their mobile devices.

With Ipoki you can track the position in Google Maps of all our friends, and:

Google Earth integration: You can follow in Google Earth in realtime.

Flickr: Keep your tracks in Ipoki and upload your . . . → Read More: Ipoki – GPS-based social network

Data-profiling… and our privacy?

I like the web.  It is a place of freedom, community and knowledge.
However, you must follow some rules and know what goes on when you are sitting in front of your pc.
I am scared by the quantity of information about myself I end up sharing with others – and I don’t know who they are.
They track us . . . → Read More: Data-profiling… and our privacy?

Heavy Clickers Distort Reality

Starcom, Tacoda and comScore’s “Natural Born Clickers” findings suggest “the click is dead” as go-to measurement of effectiveness for brand-building display advertising campaigns

CHICAGO – Media agency Starcom USA, behavioral targeting network Tacoda, and digital consumer insight company comScore collaborated on a research study whose . . . → Read More: Heavy Clickers Distort Reality

Android: mobile is changing

The Android platform is a software stack for mobile devices including an operating system, middleware and key applications. Developers can create applications for the platform using the Android SDK. Applications are written using the Java programming language and run on Dalvik, a custom virtual machine designed for embedded use which runs on top of a Linux . . . → Read More: Android: mobile is changing