Take a look at the so-dull-it-probably-shouldn’t-even-be-an-image here. It shows the portion of my…
A couple of years ago we published this piece questioning whether Angie’s List co-founder and CEO Bill Oesterle’s authenticity could be trusted. It turns out, Bill Oesterle may have been the most authentic part of Angie’s List.
This morning, two interesting things happened to me. They turn out to be linked, and that’s a story about Influency, and, it turns out, Optimization.
Who do you trust? Have you given any thought to why? I’ll bet it has something to do with engagement. Now, think about this:
The question of Google’s trustworthiness has come up here a few times, and overall my position…
For just the second time, we’re going to talk about chess.
More specifically, for a second time we’re talking about former chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov, widely considered one of the best chess players…
I’ve been pretty clear about how much I hate Facebook. OK, so I’m cranky and I hate other things too. I Hate Texting, for example.
Today, a new search engine opened its doors to the public. And I may go use it to alter the way the word sees things that are important to me improve the way search works.
Doug Leeds, US President of Ask.com, has a point to make: “at the end of the day, people would rather Ask for something than Google it”. (credit where it’s due: the quote is from this article from yesterday’s New York Times).