John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. The growth is back, impressive but slower than before, but it's probably quite a relief over at Twitter HQ to see no continuation of the trend from last month. Update: As of this morning, the Compete chart does not show the growth for June yet, so here is a screen… The growth is back, impressive but slower tha
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. I'm on vacation this week, ostensibly, building a treehouse and taking time off. Hence the light posting schedule. But I've also been tracking Aardvark, the lightweight question answering service that uses your social graph, IM, and email accounts as a channel to intelligently route complicated questions to th
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. I've been complaining that nearly no search engines surface real time data (for now, that's Twitter, but Facebook is coming soon enough, and there will be tons more). In fact, I complained to Microsoft about this well before the launch of Bing, and then complained some more when Twitter results… I’ve been comp
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. Facebook's opening up even more, as CNet reports. Facebook has posted an update to its "Publisher" settings – basically, the instrumentation to your status updates – that makes it possible to broadcast the value you create in the social web through composition – of a status update, a blog post,… Facebook’s ope
It's taken a while, but I finally have time to rewrite the post I wrote this morning about Facebook search. For some reason my blog editor ate the post, something that has never happened to me and really threw me off. In any case, this morning I noticed a post… It’s taken a while, but I finally have time to rewrite the post I wrote this morning about Facebook search. For some reason my blog editor
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. It had to happen, and it has. Twitter’s unbelievable growth numbers have flatlined, or even gone down, if you look at Quantcast (the site is not Quantified). This was predictable, given all the media hype and new folks, and the very real newbie problem I outlined in this post last… It had to happen, and it h
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. Seth has a funny interpretation of what "Bing" stands for: But It's Not Google. This is a week old post, but I was just catching up on my reading. The rest of his post, however, strikes me as not quite right. In it he says: The problem, as far as… Seth has a funny interpretation of what “Bing” stands for: But
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. Steven Johnson has written for Time what I wish I had the time to write: Skeptics might wonder just how much subversion and wit is conveyable via 140-character updates. But in recent months Twitter users have begun to find a route around that limitation by employing Twitter as a pointing… Steven Johnson has wr
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. While the company still is mum on what it's announcing today at the D Conference (update it's now official….), everyone at the event presumes Steve Ballmer will be debuting Microsoft's new take on search, widely rumored to be called Bing. I am not certain there will be wifi coverage in… While the company still
John Battelle's Search Blog Thoughts on the intersection of tech, business, and society. On my way to the D conference today, one of the main events is alleged to be the launch of "Bing," Microsoft's new search engine. I've been playing with it a bit, more on that later. Meanwhile, Microsoft plans a big marketing push, here's the news in Ad Age: People… On my way to the D conference today, one of
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