Tweets on social media optimization, search engine marketing and digital media for the week ending May 28, 2010.
- WordPress 3.0 Release Candidate means ‘we think we’ve got everything done.’ WP Blog
- Wired: ‘I wouldn’t define Apple as open, but more open’ regarding Steve Jobs recent ‘terse email replies.’
- Yahoo redesigns Image and Video search pages for a ‘visual snapshot’ of trending topics.
- Vanessa Fox: Google’s ‘Mayday’ update is substantial, it affects long-tail traffic, and it is an algorithmic change.
- Missouri third grader wins the 2010 Doodle 4 Google contest. Congratulations Makenzie!
- Zuckerberg: ‘FB has never worked in a way where you sign up and only your friends can see your personal info.’ WSJ
- After weeks of debate, Facebook announces new privacy features.
- ‘In 2009 we generated $54 billion of economic activity for US businesses, website publishers, non-profits.’ Google
- TechCrunch says that ‘Drastically Simplified’ privacy controls start May 26 on Facebook.
- Yahoo allies with Nokia in mapping; looks to ‘regain some of the ground it’s lost to Google and other rivals.’ ClickZ
- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg promises simpler privacy controls amid increasing discussion about FB’s privacy. Inside Facebook
- New page highlights Methodist Healthcare’s Tennessee Chest Pain Center and partnership with Columbia University Medical Center.
- With AdMob in the fold, is demand side platform InviteMedia next. AllThingsD thinks so.
- Bill Gates Sr. wants Jr. to pay more taxes: ‘He goes left, he goes right, I’m not too sure where he comes out.’ Bloomberg
- Great Q&A with the Google search quality team by @labnol at Digital Inspiration.
- Pac-Man 30th anniversary doodle so popular, says @MarissaMayer, that Google is making it permanent here.
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