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Google Zeitgeist 2011: How the World Searched

Zeit·geist
noun
-The spirit of the time; general trend of thought or feeling characteristic of a particular period of time.


After sorting through billions of searches, Google has put together a concise list of the most popular searches of 2011. They also display data on these searches in a really cool and interactive fashion. You can see how the most popular searches stacked up to other queries as well as see how often it was searched around the globe. Check it out, we’re sure you’ll be impressed.

3 Upcoming Events You Shouldn’t Miss

As social media continues to dominate the web, it’s important for us—as marketers and social enthusiasts—to keep up with the latest updates, trends and common practices. We are always scouring the web for the latest information and news but the best way to learn is usually from other like-minded individuals. Luckily, there is never a shortage of events/conferences to attend here in New York City and we’ve highlighted a few upcoming ones you may want to consider attending…

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Is Your Personal Information Public?

We all have varying network profiles, blogs and personal web pages, which means there is a wide array of our personal information on the web. Or is there? Well it all depends if you’ve taken the time to consider what you make public and what you keep private especially when creating your new Google Plus account.

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Opera: A Severely Underrated Browser

We all have our browser of choice when surfing the web but one seems to be somewhat overlooked (to say the least). Opera is far from anything new (it’s been around for almost 15 years!) but it has just as many features and capabilities as browsers like Firefox and Chrome do—if not more.

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How Will Brands Use Google+?

As Google+ steadily gains ground amongst the socially savvy, everybody is eager for the unveiling of its new features. We all know that Google has a ton of tools up its proverbial sleeve and we know that there will definitely be some cool features for users—but we also look forward to seeing what they are planning for brands and businesses.

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