An interesting infographic shows the industries that spent the most on Google Ads last year. Finance and Insurance was the top industry. Followed by Retailers. The top spenders on Google Adwords appear to be Lowes, Amazon, State Farm, Progressive, … [Read more...]
Steve Jobs Is No Doll
We couldn’t make this up. A Hong Kong-based company, In Icons, was planning to release a 12-inch plastic doll of Steve Jobs. They have scrapped their planned February release of the life-like replicant of the Apple founder after pressure from Apple … [Read more...]
Internet Explorer 6 is Dead
It was a long, slow death. And it was a painful death for developers who had to support Internet Explorer 6 since 2001. With Microsoft’s new browser IE10 (code name “Metro”) just around the corner, IE6 is now the preferred browser for less than … [Read more...]
iPad Going to School
No surprise that the use of Apple’s iPad continues its upward march. What’s interesting is Apple’s new push into textbooks for the iPad as a way of expanding its market mind-share of school age kids. The hope is youngsters growing up on the … [Read more...]
Google Mobile Ad Revenue to Top $4B
How big is mobile? With one-half of all adults now surfing the Internet with a mobile device, Google’s advertising revenue from mobile ads could top $4 billion in 2012. That according to an analyst with Piper Jaffray. That would nearly double the … [Read more...]
New iPads in 2012 Continue Shift to Mobile
Two new iPads will ship this year, according to reports from the Apple supply chain. The new versions, one to be released in March and the other in October, will sport full HD displays, more apps, and lower price points. This will also signal the … [Read more...]
Kindle Sets iPad on Fire
Mobile devices for surfing the Internet are hot. Amazon’s new expanded reader, the Kindle Fire, has become Best Buy’s number one selling tablet. At a price point that’s less than half of the cheapest iPad, the Kindle Fire is a big winner among … [Read more...]
Senate Debates Piracy Bills
The theft of intellectual property is a big topic involving issues of free speech, copyrights, the Internet, and “constituents” with billions of dollars on the hook. When it returns in late January, the U.S. Senate will take up the issue of … [Read more...]
Online Ad Revenues up 30% Over Pre-Recession High
Following the Great Internet Bubble of 2000, online ad revenues made a steady climb upward from about $2 billion per quarter to top out at about $6 billion per quarter prior to the Great Recession. Now a report from IAB shows quarterly online ad … [Read more...]





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