GigaomGoogle Gets True Real-time Search
It was foretold, and lo, it has come to pass: Google (s goog) has implemented real-time search, built right into its existing search results framework. What does that mean? It means… Read more »
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It was foretold, and lo, it has come to pass: Google (s goog) has implemented real-time search, built right into its existing search results framework. What does that mean? It means… Read more »
An update recently went live in the App Store for Twitter client Twittelator Pro that brings, among other things, support for the new Lists feature. Lists, which Twitter implemented only a… Read more »
Just about every organization can use video to tell its story. Video producers tell that story by creating a product that entertains, educates, informs, promotes, captures or markets. While video production… Read more »
A few weeks ago, I relegated my 6-year-old Sony DVD player to exclusive CD playback duties and replaced it with a new, network-enabled Samsung Blu-Ray DVD player, which includes access to… Read more »
Third quarter saw the continuing advancement of online video, as research from eMarketer indicated that nearly three-quarters of Internet users, or 47 percent of the U.S. population, say they watch video… Read more »
If you follow a large number of people on Twitter, the volume of tweets you have to sift through can quickly become overwhelming. You can organize the list of people you… Read more »
Video conferencing is hot, and as such, companies are jockeying for position in the space. The latest to do so is Cisco, which as Stacey reported over at GigaOM, today offered… Read more »
Given the number of people who play, there’s a good chance that you have a fantasy football team. For those who don’t play, fantasy football is huge. Really huge. And its… Read more »
Earlier this month, the New York Times admitted that its popular technology columnist David Pogue occupied a certain gray area of ethics due to his sidelines as a writer of software… Read more »
The media like nothing more than to cover the media. For that reason, there has been near-endless coverage of the struggles of “old media” companies trying to succeed online. Pundits debate… Read more »