I’ve been asked a lot of questions over the last 10 years about how deep in the search results do people actually go before they clicked through on a result. In the
We dug up an old interview with Chris Sherman, the Executive Editor of SearchEngineLand.com and President of Searchwise, and though it will be pretty interesting to read about what he had to say in 2007.
Yesterday I published data around click through rates from the search results. That data shows that 95% of all search referrals now arrive from page 1 in the search results. The number is higher
The buzz may have died down, but we’re still excited about all the new gadgets we saw on our recent visit to CES 2011 in Las Vegas: 1. One of our favorites
A new way to create power, by harnessing human power in everyday movement, may be a new solution to energy problems Placed outside of Shibuya station, the tiles invite passers-by to step,
We’ve seen plenty of interesting vending machines all over Japan, even for interesting marketing, though the recent Smart Vendor in Shibuya Station might just take the creativity award home. Holding a full-size Smart Car, the
Despite a publishing decline in Japan, it’s still quite easy to get a magazine for just about anything, and the publishing world has been hard at work integrating their printed materials with
Body health monitors, whether built into scales or even mobile phones, are quite popular in Japan. Typically these are used to keep tabs on body fat or “body age”, but Ran’s Night
Over the last two decades China has become known as the factory of the world; Made in China has often come to symbolize cheapness, sub-standard quality and lack of originality. More recently
Music recommendation services are taking on Web 2.0 functionality integrating the best of user generated content, communites and social networking. Trend Description: Since the first consumer logged on to the Internet, user