Marketing Day: May 20, 2013

Here’s our daily recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: Searching On Google Glass? See How In Glass Diary Part 3 Search may become a common activity for Google Glass owners, but it’s a different kind of search to anything I’ve […]

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Here’s our daily recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

  • Searching On Google Glass? See How In Glass Diary Part 3

    Search may become a common activity for Google Glass owners, but it’s a different kind of search to anything I’ve done before. Since Glass is a mobile device and has no Web browser, it’s currently built for informational searches. Transactional queries (like [buy seattle mariners tickets]) and navigational queries (like [facebook]) don’t work well because […]

  • New Google+ App For Android Now Available Following Google+ Updates Announced At I/O

    Following a number of new Google+ updates announced at Google I/O, a new Google+ app for Android is rolling out today with more options to organize and edit photos, a new locations section that lets users know where their friends are, and the new automatically-added Google+ hashtags to locate related content within a user’s stream. […]

  • Google Launches Real-Time Bidding Platform ‘Open Bidder’ [BETA], Seeking Testers

    Google announced the launch of Open Bidder for developers to build real-time bidding solutions. Currently in Beta status, the platform uses the Google Cloud Platform and DoubleClick’s real-time bidding protocol. Over a year in the making, the Open Bidder Team wrote in a blog post that the platform removes development barriers for companies looking to […]

  • Google Rebuilds AdMob To Include A Conversion Optimizer Tool & Local Payments Feature

    During last week’s I/O Conference, Google announced they would be adding a number of upgrades to AdMob, their mobile ad network for app developers. Since fully integrating the AdMob’s mobile app inventory into AdWords last June, Google claims AdMob can help developers monetize and promote their apps by connecting them to more than a million advertisers […]

  • Google Mobile App Analytics To Get Google Play Integration, Tag Manager for Mobile Apps

    Last week, in the midst of Google I/O, Google announced two upcoming updates to mobile app analytics. Google Play Integration Google Analytics will fully integrate with Google Play and allow marketers to get a full view of Google Play’s sales funnel. The new report will use flow visualization to facilitate further analysis of any aspect of the […]

  • Yahoo Buys Tumblr For $1.1 Billion, Promises “Not To Screw It Up”

    On a conference call to discuss Yahoo’s exceptional $1.1 billion acquisition of Tumblr, Yahoo CEO, Marissa Mayer’s admiration for Tumblr’s achievements and culture was refreshingly transparent. Tumblr will continue to operate independently, David Karp will remain CEO, and Yahoo has promised “not to screw it up.” Tumblr has more than 300 million monthly users and […]

  • Rumor: Yahoo! To Announce Updates To Flickr During Today’s Press Event

    The Yahoo!/Tumblr talk may be the biggest element of today’s Yahoo! press event, but that’s not all that will be announced according to Bloomberg. The once wildly-popular photo-sharing site Flickr will be updated, according to the report. Flickr has taken a backseat to other social sites like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & Imgur, but still has more than 80 […]

  • Game Over: Google+ Games To Be Shut Down June 30th

    Google+ users who enjoy social gaming will soon have to look elsewhere as Google+ games is being shut down. After June 30th, Google+ Games will be officially retired as Google will move forward with one united front, the Google Play Game Services platform. Google+ Games launched in the Summer of 2011, but whether it be […]

  • Two New Shoes Drop On Google: UK Tax Whistleblower And Canadian Antitrust Action

    Within a roughly 48-hour period, Google got two big helpings of bad news. According to the Canadian newspaper Financial Post, the country’s Competition Bureau is preparing to launch a formal antitrust investigation into Google’s Canadian business operations. The scope and precise focus of the Canadian investigation have not been revealed. Google has a nearly 90 percent […]

  • Pinterest Introduces “Rich Pins” With More Content To Drive More Actions

    In an effort to make its pins (images) more useful and actionable Pinterest is introducing more information into selected categories of pins: movies, products and recipes. These new “rich pins” provide additional background and information, depending on the category. After looking for some time this evening, I was unable to find any rich pins “in […]

  • After The IPO: Facebook Survives Its “Year Of Living Dangerously”

    Yesterday was the one-year anniversary of Facebook’s public offering. It has arguably been the most volatile and momentous period in the company’s roughly eight-and-a-half year history. Facebook went public in May of last year at $38 and closed Friday at just over $26. The low, last September, was $17.55. The volatility of the stock and […]

  • YouTube Turns 8 Years Old

    YouTube launched 8 years ago today, and they are celebrating their eighth birthday! The growth of YouTube has been significant over these short eight years. Now, every minute, over a 100 hours of video are uploaded. Google acquired YouTube back on October 9, 2006 for $1.65 billion. Back then, that was the largest acquisition Google […]

  • What’s Tumblr Worth To Yahoo? Board Says $1.1 Billion.

    AllThingsD reports the anticipated Tumblr acquisition was approved by Yahoo’s board today for the amount of $1.1 billion. Kara Swisher from AllThingsD said the deal was a “foregone conclusion and was an unanimous vote” by Yahoo’s board. They plan to announce the deal tomorrow, Monday, morning. This will be Marissa Mayer’s largest acquisition as the […]

  • Microsoft Slams Google In Nasty, Internal Parody Of Chrome Ad

    You’re not supposed to see this video. Unless you work at Microsoft. It’s a fake Chrome ad that’s part of Microsoft’s ongoing “Scroogled” campaign against Google, but it was supposed to remain internal. It appeared first on a blog called iCosmoGeek and has now been picked up by the Los Angeles Times. The Times says […]

  • Yahoo Beats Back $2.75 Billion Yellow Pages Verdict On Appeal

    Yahoo announced yesterday that it had prevailed in an appeal of a $2.75 judgment in Mexico obtained by former joint venture partners: The appellate decision overturned all monetary awards against Yahoo! Inc. and reduced the monetary award against Yahoo! Mexico to $172,500. Yahoo! Mexico was awarded $2.6 million in the original judgment, and this award […]

  • Marketo Scores In IPO, Shares Close Up 77%

    In a positive sign of a healthy IPO market, Marketo’s first day of trading on the NASDAQ was a hit. The marketing automation company raised $79 million in its IPO, offering 6.1 million shares priced at $13. Today, shares opened at $20 and rose 77.69% to close at $23.10. Marketo CEO, Phil Fernandez rang the […]

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Matt McGee
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Matt McGee joined Third Door Media as a writer/reporter/editor in September 2008. He served as Editor-In-Chief from January 2013 until his departure in July 2017. He can be found on Twitter at @MattMcGee.

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