by TwitterFools on August 30, 2010

Every single day, people send about 294 billion emails and the average knowledge worker now spends close 13 hours per week on managing email. Over the last few months, we have seen a number of tools that help users to manage their email in Google’s Gmail more effectively. Today, Google itself is joining the fray [...]
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by TwitterFools on August 20, 2010

[This is a guest post by Zachary Zawarski, a Google Apps Consultant, in response to Fortune Magazine’s article Google: The search party is over.] The author, Michael Copeland, makes several valid points in his article, which was primarily written to explain why Google’s stock has significantly trailed the Nasdaq and Apple. Although Google’s stock has [...]
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by TwitterFools on August 17, 2010

Twitter and Google as Customer Service Tools (Analyst Opinion) IntroductionVendors and enterprises are constantly searching for ways in which social networking technology can be used in a business context. The recent announcement of Salesforce.com’s Service Cloud marks the start of the use of social networking to understand customer trends in order to provide better customer [...]
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by TwitterFools on August 16, 2010

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has a great way of making public statements that are at once frank, unorthodox, thought provoking – and a little frightening. This weekend The Wall St. Journal ran an interview with Schmidt that offered tidbits like that on a wide range of topics. One statement in particular, that Schmidt …
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by TwitterFools on August 6, 2010

Another week and another episode of the Simply Zesty show with yet another new line up featuring Rob, Ciaran and Fagan. Lots to talk about this week with the announcement of the Facebook phone which allows you to call all your Facebook contacts as well as discussing some of the recent issues with Google places. [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 30, 2010

Your analytics data is nearly as important as the financial accounts of your business when it comes to making a decision about your website. Your analytics data helps you understand how effective your site’s marketing, design and content is. And just as you wouldn’t hire more staff without being sure you have the budget for [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 26, 2010

With nearly 1.5 billion mobile users estimated to be using location-based search and information services by 2014, it’s no secret that the race is on to take the lead in serving up local search results on mobile platforms. To that end, search engine giant Google has made efforts on multiple fronts, including its latest aggregation [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 23, 2010

If your homepage is not Google you might want to visit Google.com they added new Doodle for Alphonse Mucha. According to Wikipedia “Alphonse Maria Mucha, first name from the Czech Alfons (24… [{To Read More, Click On The Link Above]] Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on July 22, 2010

Developer’s Guide to Social Programming: Building Social Context Using Facebook, Google Friend Connect, and the Twitter API, The (Developer’s Library) “With the advent of the social web, companies must know how to leverage new technologies to stay competitive. The author, Mark Hawker, shows readers in simple steps what social programming really means. He walks you [...]
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