May 2007 archives

  1. Startup Search: tracking the web startup ecosystem

    Tonight I am unveiling a new site tracking the startup ecosystem. It's a directory and analytics tool I've personally wanted for a long time, and I know others will enjoy. Introducing Startup Search. Startup Search tracks Web startups, their products, key employees, investment firms, and investment partners. Startup Search also tracks the success of each product since it was first introduced to the world, using publicly available metrics pulled into a single page. It's a research tool, a discovery engine, and a fact-filled directory of our little Web startup world. I'll walk through a few features. Directory data Startup Search...

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  2. Every good domain is taken. Here’s why.

    Kevin Ham built a $300 million web company in Vancouver you've probably never heard of. You are likely familiar with his work as you drop vowels from the domain names of your favorite web startups such as Flickr or Tumblr, or try selecting a name for your new company or product. Kevin Ham built a domain name empire named Agoga, cutting exclusive deals with local registrars and national governments, attracting over 30 million unique visitors a month according to an article by Paul Sloan in the June issue Business 2.0 magazine. Think of a name, any name, and it's probably...

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  3. Windows Live Gallery partners program

    Microsoft will offer three tiers of partner support for Windows Live Gallery according to a podcast with Chris Butler this week posted on LiveSide. Companies and brands may partner with Microsoft to highlight their Windows Live Gadget offerings for preferred inclusion in the Live.com personal homepage, Windows Live Spaces sidebar, and the Windows Vista sidebar. Windows Live Gallery partners receive visual differentiation in the customization listings and programmatic access to the Gallery serves to add and update new Microsoft gadget content. Microsoft plans to offer external developers three tiers of support: Gold partner A premium offering associated with an...

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  4. Google relaunches its search rankings and result pages

    Google's search result ranking algorithm received a major upgrade yesterday, incorporating its vertical search properties directly in the main search result page. The new design, Universal Search, integrates results from specialized Google verticals such as blogs, images, news, maps, and video. Results we've previously expected to find inside of a OneBox now appear anywhere in the users' result listings thanks to rewritten ranking and content examination algorithms. Examining vertical search Google and other large search engines crawl the worldwide web for new information every minute of every day. The modern web consists of billions of documents expressed in multiple formats...

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  5. Google Gadgets are now an AdSense unit

    Webmasters will soon be able to auction off widget space on their sites and blogs managed and marketed by advertising powerhouse Google. Advertisers will produce a Google Gadget in standard IAB unit sizes for distribution across the Google network at CPC or CPM billing rates. Google will bolster its current Google Analytics package to support better tracking paid and free widget campaigns in this sub-page and asynchronous pageload environment. The Google Gadget advertising beta program was publicly announced during a marketing summit for the automotive industry according to Online Media Daily. By the end of 2007 Google will offer its...

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