MapQuest: “We’ve Come Out Of Hibernation”

I have recently had an extensive interview with Mark Law, VP of Development & Mark Law, Vice President of Product Development and Christian Dwyer, Senior Vice President & General Manager, at MapQuest, Inc, It is now published at SearchEngineLand: MapQuest: “We’ve Come Out Of Hibernation”.  Mapquest, the long time leader in mapping has been on a …

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Search Trends for Mapquest & Google Maps –

Many folks in the search marketing world, myself included, have noted that, in most Hitwise reports on Map usage, Google Maps was gaining on on Mapquest and would soon surpass them in user visits. In a recent interview (soon to be published at SEL) I asked Mark Law what he would say about the Hitwise reports of Google …

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iPhone users now see a mobile optimized blog

I recently looked back at my Google Analytics to get a sense of mobile traffic and saw the beginnings of mobile access. This chart, created to correspond with major iPhone rollouts, shows that iPhone usage, while still only .5% of my traffic, is on a healthy upswing. While the iPhone could view my blog reasonably …

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Google Voice Search: A distinctly American voice

Over the weekend, I downloaded and demonstrated Google’s new Voice Search and StreetViews to my friends that have iPhones. The Streetview feature (once I found which icon to tap) is incredibly fast and functional, much more so than on my aging PowerBook 12″ laptop. The Voice Search worked very well for me with a 95% …

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Google fixing lost “saved locations” problem in Maps

There have been numerous reports in the Google Maps Troubleshooting Group over the past few days of missing locations in Maps. Here’s Sparky description the problem: I’m an avid user of Google Maps, and have between 50 and 100 saved locations, that auto-complete when I type in the search box, in addition to being able to edit them …

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Microsoft Azure catches Google’s PlusBox Blues

Microsoft Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing initiative, is at the moment vaporware, more ideas and flows charts than a product. Perhaps the reason for its yet unfinished status is that the office is but a corner table at a cafe in Freeport, ME. Or at least according to the Google PlusBox, that is the case. When …

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Local Links of Interest

Dr. Larry Cornett on Universal & Blended Search – Manoj Jasra, WebProNews A brief but interesting interview with Yahoo and how they view universal search and how they plan to gain leverage in the search market. Argentina Finally has Street Maps – Google Maps Mania A long time in coming but Argentina’s major cities now have …

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TIVO Delivers: Local Ads

The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that Tivo was now offering up the ability to order a Domino’s Pizza from your couch. Apparently the pizza offer pops up if you fast forward thru a Domino’s advertisement (that will teach you). You can choose pickup or home delivery via a simple pop up screen. If you …

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