New Year’s Eve & Day 2011 Logos From Google & Others
Updated: 2010-12-31 13:52:11
Home Members Only News Features Columns SEM SEO PPC Social Media How To Google Search First Time Here MEMBER LOGIN BECOME A MEMBER New Year’s Eve Day 2011 Logos From Google Others Dec 31, 2010 at 8:52am ET by Barry Schwartz Happy New Year’s Eve everyone , except for you in the Australian region , where it is New Year’s Day On behalf of the Search Engine Land team , we wanted to wish you all a happy and healthy 2011 As like in the past years , the search engines have special logos up for the New Years . Below are images of those logos from the 2011 search . celebration Google’s : Logo Yahoo’s : Logo Bing’s : Logo Ask.com’s : Logo Baidu’s : Logo Sogou’s : Logo Crea8site Forums Logo a SEO forum Search Engine Roundtable’s : Logo Related Entries Happy New Years 2010 Search Logos Google’s
Home Members Only News Features Columns SEM SEO PPC Social Media How To Google Search First Time Here MEMBER LOGIN BECOME A MEMBER What If Google Had Bought MySpace And What If They Do Dec 31, 2010 at 8:30am ET by Greg Sterling AllThingsD’s Liz Gannes reports that MySpace is considering significant layoffs perhaps up to 50 percent of its 1,000 person staff . We also know and she repeats that the site could be sold by News Corp because of recent poor performance . News Corp’s attitude implies that it had nothing to do with that decline . Reading this piece promoted me to think : what if Google had bought MySpace instead of News Corp Google is currently struggling to define execute a social strategy to better compete with the perceived rising threat of Facebook . Would owning MySpace have
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