Google Brings AdMob and DoubleClick Ad Exchange Together
Posted by SNS Research in Idea on 09. Nov, 2011 | Comments Off
Google announced that in the coming weeks, AdMob developers will be able to make their in-app inventory available on Google’s DoubleClick Ad Exchange. Google is only letting a small number of pre-qualified buyers compete for the inventory at first, but … View full post on admob – Yahoo! News Search Results
Is it all About Google AdWords?
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 18. Oct, 2011 | Comments Off
Whenever someone thinks about running a pay per click campaign, the first thing they will think of is usually Google. This is understandable after all, Google AdWords is a major way of getting a pay per click campaign up and running. Whenever you read content about PPC marketing it will typically mention Google AdWords and [...]
Groupon & Google Clash of Titans on The Daily Deals Battlefield Begins
Posted by SNS Research in Idea on 18. Oct, 2011 | Comments Off
Groupon and Google – Clash of the Titans begins on the battlefield? Deals di? Estuaries And finally Google, the search engine giant, enters the daily deal industry by launching its deal venture in US in a direct competition to the market leader, Groupon the great, as most consumers know it for its magnificent discounts. It [...]
Facebook Timeline excites, overall redesign disappoints, Google+ flops – Beatweek Magazine
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 25. Sep, 2011 | Comments Off
Beatweek MagazineFacebook Timeline excites, overall redesign disappoints, Google+ flopsBeatweek MagazineOn the day Google+ was opened to the public, most of said public was too busy using Facebook to complain about the Facebook redesign to even notice. And while that places Google in the unenviable position trying to figure out what went . . . Should [...]
Facebook & Google+ Alternative Emerges: OnlyMeWorld – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 25. Sep, 2011 | Comments Off
Facebook & Google+ Alternative Emerges: OnlyMeWorldSan Francisco Chronicle (press release)There is a growing concern over the handling of users' information, security, privacy, data mining, web tracking, and facial recognition software used by Facebook and other social networking sites. Most critics and so-called private alternative social . . . and more » View full post on facebook [...]


