Google and Frommer’s to integrate for greater efforts in advertising

Google and Frommer's to integrate for greater efforts in advertising

John Wiley & Sons, the owner of the famous Frommer’s travel guidebooks, has announced the deal that Google Inc. purchased their Zagat guidebooks for $151 million, offering a review of nightclubs, restaurants, and hotels in the cities all over the globe.

According to a spokesperson from Google, the company is planning to incorporate the content of Frommer’s with Zagat sooner or later, but it would be primarily offering the ones with reviews of restaurants, hotels, and other sights all over the world on the web, holding the brand name of Frommer’s.

However, Wiley & Sons and Google Inc. did not . . . → Read More: Google and Frommer’s to integrate for greater efforts in advertising

Yahoo Sues Facebook

Yahoo Sues Facebook

Yahoo, one of the biggest internet search engine and Internet pioneer which has pined away faster and much more innovative competitors like Google and Facebook, appears to have come to a conclusion that “if you can’t beat them, sue them”.

Really a high risk step that makes clear that Yahoo’s name as a company which could no more be competitive on the merits in the technology world. Furthermore, it risks the company’s so far a big and successful relationship with the Facebook as the social networking leader.

“We’re disappointed that Yahoo, a longtime business . . . → Read More: Yahoo Sues Facebook

Google Still Dominates Search Engine Market

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Google still dominates search engine market while new privacy policy complains rising up.

The internet search engine giant, Google, is still the reigning champ and top most utilized search engine in the world.

Based on the newest survey from Pew Internet and American Life Project, 83% of Online users from America says they choose and prefer Google to browse frequently whilst only 6% say they prefer Yahoo. 6% of internet users in America accounts for the other internet search engines while only 5% says they did not use one internet search engine more frequently . . . → Read More: Google Still Dominates Search Engine Market