Showing posts with label works. Show all posts
Showing posts with label works. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Here Is How The Online Art Buying Market Works


Catherine Levene is the CEO of Artspace, an internet-based start-up dedicated to selling high quality artwork at affordable prices. This is not Levene's first business venture -- she formerly managed New York Times Digital and DailyCandy.

In this interview, she maps out Artspace's place in the art sales market, and discusses features of the service that, she says, no one else has done before. What do you make of her strategy?

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Here Is How The Online Art Buying Market Works


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Saturday, March 26, 2011

How Google Works!


This Ppt give you an overview on how does google rank pages? What are the on site and off site factors you need to know to get better rankings on google. A case study is included as part of an explanation. The talk was focussed towards business owners with limited knowledge of internet marketing. So simplistic explanations and analogies have been used. ]]>

How Google Works!


Backlink: http://www.slideshare.net/cahuja/how-google-works

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

See How Foursquare's Recommendation Engine Works

Foursquare Times Square

Foursquare launched an update to its iPhone and Android apps last night that includes a new recommendation engine and easier way for venues to promote specials at their location.

The recommendation feature mines the check in history of you and your friends to find similar venues you may enjoy.

You'll also be able to see tips your friends left at that venue to help make your decision easier. It's very similar to the way Facebook has started making recommendations for websites: it finds places your friends enjoy instead of relying solely on an algorithm.

We tested out Foursquare's new features today. You can get the update for free on iPhone and Android.

Here's the Foursquare icon. Tap to open the app.




Tap "Sign Up" if you don't have a Foursquare account. Tap "Log In" if you do.





Enter your email address and Foursquare password and tap "Log In"





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See How Foursquare's Recommendation Engine Works


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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The only social networking strategy that works

There is a lot of debate in the entrepreneurial community on the effectiveness of social networking. The reason why they are in disagreement over the return they can receive from social networking is because only the ones who do it right understand how well it can work.

The only social networking strategy that works


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Monday, October 18, 2010

Google Search Appliance Now Works With The Cloud

Google has long offered enterprise clients Google Search Appliance, a yellow box that resembles a slice of Swiss cheese that can index any enterprise data generated by Oracle databases, SAP systems, SharePoint, Salesforce.com, HR systems, intranets, wikis, and more, and presents it to employees in a familiar Google-like interface. Based on a standard Dell server and powered by Xeon 5500 Series processors from Intel, the latest version can index 30 million documents. Today, Google is updating GSA so that users can search across its stored documents as well as data in the cloud within one search interface. Cloud Connect for the Google Search Appliance allows workers search across both on-premise and cloud-based content from a single search box. So Google Apps users can access results from Google Docs and Google Sites alongside results from data stored in the Search Appliance. Cloud Connect also allows users search content from Twitter, as well as blogs and industry websites via Google Site Search.

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