Team GB Euphoria continues to captivate us here at Cheeze towers which got us thinking, ‘Is Team GB the new Cool Britannia?’ It feels like we haven’t been ‘cool’ for some time, but with Team GB riding high in the olympic medal tables, it finally feels like we are living back in ‘Cool Britannia’.
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Is “Team GB” the new “Cool Britannia”?
Green = Gold? Ethical Brands
Many companies benefit from “green” or “ethical” association but how much of it is spin, and how many deserve that status? Such was the rush to adopt the magic green cloak, that skeptics set up the annual Greenwash awards. Still, the concept of ethical brands seems to be growing in direct proportion to people’s awareness [...]
Don’t forget the daily checks
This week has seen the latest QBR (Quality based ranking) update from Microsoft adCenter [site | blog]. Quality based ranking is the name for one of Microsoft’s algorithmic formulas that calculates which ads appear in the top tier paid search positions, above the natural search listings. Essentially positions one, two and three. This is an [...]
Will Carocean.co.uk Sink or Swim?
Now I love my cars, I really do. It’s like a curse, I really can’t help it. Spending an early Saturday morning trailing the classifieds on Pistonheads.com is a sad and lonely pass time (with one eye on the penny jar) which I enjoy. So when I heard that a new ‘Car [...]
Micro-blogging: When Does A Trickle Become A Flood?
One of the ways in which Web 2.0 can be characterised is by sites which deal with “presence”, i.e. short form communication, which is constrained to bite-sized chunks of information.
Twitter is a contemporary web phenomenon which illustrates the phenomenon very well. Calling itself a “communication utility” Twitter recently announced it has raised US$20.4m of funding. [...]
Google launches Wikipedia Rival
Google announced last week, the full launch of their Wikipedia beater, Knol [short for Knowledge.] It has a long way to go to beat the 8bn+ articles written on Wikipedia, or the 9.6m unique users in the UK. However, they have a cunning plan up their sleeves.
With immediate effect, any contributor can earn income for [...]
Google tops 1 trillion URLs..
With all the noise of new product launches, and more innovation, it is sometimes hard to remember the original search battle was over index size. Namely, how many pages did each search engine index?
On Friday Google [in what seems to be a new spirit of openness] announced they had topped the 1 trillion mark. That [...]
Yahoo BOSS and the odd description of Daylife
OK, Yahoo launched BOSS last week [Build your own search service] in attempt to find market share in this tough [for them] market. You can find out more about BOSS here, or read my review of BOSS and opinions around its ability to save Yahoo over on Chinwag.
One of the first search tools out the [...]
Social Media Network Theory
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This excellent slide show by Jyri Engestrom seeks to shed some theoretical light on the way social media networks function in terms of “social objects”. It’s pretty easy to make sense of even without the accompanying lecture, and if you’re interested in the way social networks currently function and [...]
Google to buy Digg?
StrategyEye this morning published rumours from ‘multiple sources’ that Google was in the final stages of aquiring Digg.com the market leading social news service. The rumoured price tag is $200m which seems quite fair in this near hysterical market [remember the $1bn to $15bn valuation of Facetbook?].
The details are currently sketchy and we will post [...]
