How Google Has Ruled Online Communication

2016-11-09T10:21:02-07:00

From the minds of two Stanford Ph.D.  students in 1997 to an operation with over a million severs, answering over a billion searches each day, Google has become not only a very large, very impressive company, but a verb. Google understands online communication as perhaps no other company does, and strives to

How Google Has Ruled Online Communication2016-11-09T10:21:02-07:00

What Happens In A YouTube Minute

2016-11-09T10:21:02-07:00

Content is BIG business these days. Not only are there a lot of people online looking for this, that, and the other, but there are a lot of people smart enough to provide what people are looking for. YouTube provides a lot of content! YouTube is the 3rd busiest website in the

What Happens In A YouTube Minute2016-11-09T10:21:02-07:00

Evolution of SEO 1994-2014

2016-11-09T10:21:02-07:00

Search Engine Optimization has come a long way since search engines first started cataloging the internet. Back in 1998, when Google first launched, it was processing roughly 10,000 searches a day. By 2012, that number had grown slightly to 38,000 queries per second for about 1.2 trillion a year. Google's algorithm has

Evolution of SEO 1994-20142016-11-09T10:21:02-07:00

What If We Dressed Like Our Social Networks?

2016-11-09T10:21:03-07:00

Each social network has not only their own color scheme and layout, but their own personality in what they do and how they do it. Viktorija Pashuta captured the feel of the top social networks in this fun photograph. What do you think? [/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

What If We Dressed Like Our Social Networks?2016-11-09T10:21:03-07:00

The Evolution Of Social Media 2004-2014

2016-11-09T10:21:03-07:00

Ten years ago a there was a one year old social media network who was quickly finding a foothold online named Myspace. Within a year the site had commanded so much attention that Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation purchased the site for a whopping $580 million. News Corp later sold the site to Specific Media Group

The Evolution Of Social Media 2004-20142016-11-09T10:21:03-07:00
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