Recently there has been mention of Google’s new social graph API (an API is n interface for letting a program communicate with another program over the web), the main question of course is what is it?
Well the best explanation we have so far, is
“it’s an automated tool that pulls all your social data [...]
Monthly Archives: February 2008
Google and the Social Graph
Facebook leads the growth of Social Networks over the last 12 Months
2007 was the year Social Networking (SN) really hit the mainstream and Facebook was its poster-child. The site, originally conceived for use by US college students, threw open its doors to the general public in September of 2006 and took just 12 months to reach and ultimately surpass all of its competitors. Audience figures from [...]
How will the continued growth of Firefox affect sites and advertisers?
The browser war appears to be back on, with Mozilla’s Firefox very much in the ascendancy. A recent report by web measurement firm Xiti Monitor revealed that Firefox is close to deposing Internet Explorer as the dominant browser in a raft of European countries and is catching up, slowly but surely, in virtually every other [...]
Size isn’t everything for DMG chief executive
Richard Rivlin wrote an interesting piece in today’s Sunday Telegraph talking about the Digital Marketing Group plc., the parent company to Cheeze.
“What distinguishes DMG is how it collects, analyses and uses client data as the basis for delivering campaigns directly to existing or target customers.”
Read the full article here.
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Microsoft to buy Yahoo?
After almost a year of rumoured discussions, Microsoft has formally tabled an offer for Yahoo. [See the official statement from Microsoft here.] The bid, valued at $44.6 would see the two companies join forces as soon as Q3 2008. This tie up would be an impressive one, and a very logical one.
(We borrowed this great [...]
