Google Launches Google New; Mashable
If you’re obsessed with everything Google and always want to be the first to know anytime a new product is released of updated, then Google.me is the site for you. It’s a site created by Google, specifically about Google.
The Takeaway: Part ego, part utility, this site will definitely be helpful in keeping track of some of the more complicated aspects of Google’s developments. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Google Goggle's Review
Have you heard of Google Goggle’s?
Its actually been around since last year, and is something we wrote about earlier this year “Google Goggles, a picture is now worth a thousand words“. In a nut shell, When you capture an image, Google scans for object-based signatures. It then is compared to its vast image database. Within seconds, it returns the results back to you. We decided to give it a try, watch our results.
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Path Interactive Instructing NYU SEO Courses
New York, September 21, 2010: NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies has a hands-on course on SEO (Search Engine Optimization) tightly targeted for Online Entrepreneurs, Website Developers, Content Managers and others — all of whom would strive to see their websites ranked highly on Google Search Results Pages for attracting targeted traffic through primary search engines such as Google, MSN Bing and Yahoo — touted to be routing channels for 85% of the users online. Continue reading
Digital Week in Review: Twitter Launches Multimedia in Stream
The New Twitter is an Attack on All Desktop Apps; Mashable
The new Twitter, which includes includes multimedia features that users can use tab through their timeline, mentions, retweets, searches and lists via the upper navigation options for fast access to practically everything Twitter has to offer.
The Takeaway: Since Twitter came into the market, third party applications have been the preferred method for most power users. With its new layout, twitter looks to bring those users back to twitter.com for their preferred method of tweeting. Continue reading
Path TV Episode 17: Apple TV
What is Apple TV?
Join guest Ramon B Nuez Jr. as we discuss what Apple TV, and its features and benefits. Apple TV actually has been around for about four years, but so far has not been as big of a splash as Apple’s other products.
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Digital Week in Review: Google Instant Search Launches
Search: Now Faster than the Speed of Type; Google
Google instant, with its ability to search as you type and therefore the ability to search with partial queries, was announced last week.
The Takeaway: Don’t hit the panic button, but short tail is even more important for SEO now.
Facebook testing a ‘stalker button’; CNN Tech
Facebook is testing a new subscription feature that would allow users to receive alerts any time a specific friend or business they like takes certain actions on the social network.
The Takeaway: While some may view this as an invasion of privacy for personal users, the potential uses for businesses are unlimited. Imagine making an action on Facebook and knowing everyone will be able to see it. Strategy sessions begin. Continue reading
Facebook Personal Profile Marketing
Path TV Episode 16 – Part three
Join guest Larry Sharpe in part three of three, as he explains how he markets through his personal status updates via facebook. Last episode we alluded to a brewing disagreement we were going to have in this current episode between host and guest, how nasty did it get? Watch and see,
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Path Interactive Instructing At NYU Social Media Course
New York, September 9th, 2010:
Social media just shifted the game back to the consumer giving them the power to voice out their opinions, write reviews, or share their wisdom online with their friends through online networks. Continue reading
Path Interactive Mentioned in the New York Times
In case you didn’t pick up a copy of the New York Times, Path Interactive’s own, Ruben Quinones, was mentioned in a story about search placement for bed bug control advertisers.
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Digital Week in Review: Apple’s Ping Social Network Starts With 160 Million Users
Digital News Roundup is a new weekly segment which highlights the latest in news and happenings in the online world within the past week.
Foursquare Surpasses 3 Million User Registrations; Mashable
Foursquare now has more than 3 million users. Foursquare’s growth has been accelerating rapidly lately. The service hit 2.6 million users on August 2, up from 725,000 in March.
The Takeaway: Facebook Places launch in August has not deterred Foursquare’s rapid growth, which grew another 15% in August. Continue reading






