In preparation for being spun off from Time Warner, AOL has hired executives to their financial team and announced one additional board member.
Here's a list of the financial execs:
Mike Suffredini - Vice President and Treasurer Eoin Ryan - Vice President of Investor Relations Don Neff, currently a Senior Vice President of Finance, will become Senior Vice President of Internal Audit. Ned Brody - rejoining the company as Executive Vice President of Paid ServicesMeanwhile, Susan Lyne, Chief Executive Officer of the online luxury retailer Gilt Groupe, Inc. Full story...
After announcements from Google and Bing about incorporating Twitter into their search results, Yahoo! is throwing hopping on the real-time results news bandwagon.
Twitter has announced that the question that appears in the status update box will no longer be "What are you doing?" Now, it will be "What's happening?"
My immediate reaction was this (and I wasn't the only one):
Lately, Google is experimenting more than Sheldon Cooper on their homepage - and now, also on their search results.
YouTube is introducing machine-generated automatic captioning to YouTube. The captions can also be translated.
Hunch, the "decision engine" launched shortly after Bing (another "decision engine") has updated the design on their homepage.
When using AdWords, in order to access some advanced performance data, you had to create reports, which can be time consuming.
AOL is looking to cut 2,500 jobs. Before they go through the tough choice of choosing who to let go, they're asking if anyone wants to volunteer to get the axe.
AdGooroo is launching a new academic program that provides free resources to educators wishing to teach their students about search marketing.
Boost eLearning provides search training for organizations, so that employees can conduct efficient searches for their business research.
iPerceptions has launched a new integrated web analytics solution called A&B Interactive Dashboard.