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Rumblefish, Soundtrack Licensing Partner To YouTube And Others, Buys Catalogik To Improve Music Search + MORE Mar 21st
A note of consolidation in the world of digital music: Rumblefish, a company that works with the likes of YouTube, Amazon, Vimeo, Facebook and Slideshare to let users add licensed soundtracks to their digital creations, is today announcing the acquisition of Catalogik, a platform to help find and mo.... More »
Gadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Making an iTunes Wish List + MORE Mar 20th
The iTunes Store has a Wish List feature that lets you save links to songs, videos and other content for purchasing later..... More »
Bing Snapshots Grow To Understand People, Places & Things With “Satori” Expansion + MORE Mar 21st
Over the past year, Bing’s been steadily growing the “Snapshots” it shows on the right-hand side of its pages. Now Bing says those are taking another leap to better understand relationships between people, places and things using an expansion of what it calls its...
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Bits Blog: A ‘Big Data’ Freeway for Scientists Mar 21st
A “Big Data freeway system” for science projects in fields including genomic sequencing, climate science and physics is to be announced by the University of California at San Diego this week..... More »
How To Optimize A Business Website With Multiple Locations
– searchenginepeople.com
Whether your local internet marketing strategy includes local citations, geo-targeting, or local social media marketing, it is important to properly optimize your businesss website, when your business has more than one location. It is common knowledge among SEOs that it is a good marketing strategy to have unique, optimized URLs for every page of your website…
You’re the Boss Blog: Should a Bakery With More Than 50 Employees Offer Health Insurance?
– nytimes.com
Baked in the Sun has three options under the new law: offer insurance, pay the penalty or reduce head count.
Earlier today, Google started blocking searches to the Digg.com domain — searches for “Digg” or “Digg.com” and site search on the domain brought up no results from the site itself. While some feared that Google made an intentional move to block the social news site, it turns out this is just a result of user error on Google’s part…