Category: Search


Google and Verizon Close to Striking a Deal?

August 22nd, 2008 — 2:40pm

WSJ reports that the two giants may strike a deal that would see Verizon Wireless serve up Google as the default search engine on its mobile phones. (Note: that link may only provide a sneak peak of the article if you don’t subscribe, but you get the gist, and the rest is just background).

Could it be true? Anyone who owns an LG Dare, Verizon’s version of the iPhone, no matter what their sales associates tell you, can attest to how cumbersome the search process is. Half the time I launch the browser and just navigate to Google anyway.

According to WSJ, the deal is still in the making and wouldn’t close for a few weeks, at which point it’s anyone’s guess how soon they’d roll out Google on their phones.

But a guy can hope…

Comment » | Google, Mobile, Search, Verizon, WSJ, Wall Street Journal

Live blogging from 2007 Search Engine Strategies Conference in Chicago

December 3rd, 2007 — 3:16pm

SES LogoI’ll be live blogging from the Chicago Hilton at the SES Conference for the Medill News Service.

2 comments » | Search, Search Engines, Social Media, Web 2.0

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