Another goodbye at WYDiQ. Tim Laubacher – one of our favorite social media strategists – finished his project with our team and is moving on to new challenges elsewhere in the Midwest. Good luck, Tim!
Of course, he couldn’t resist leaving us without adding just a little more insight. Here it is – Tim’s take on the 25 most influential nurse bloggers: Read Full Entry
Google has started testing a new feature where a small magnifying glass icon is displayed on the right side of each search engine result. When you hover over the magnifying glass icon, a full page preview of that page is displayed to the right (see image below). This was first discovered (publicly) by Patrick Altoft at BlogStorm, and later verified by TheNextWeb.com.
This feature is not enabled for paid search and covers the right hand side of the page where the paid search ads reside. This is a concern for current advertisers, but like I have said in the past, paid search is Google’s money maker and they will not do anything to cause a dramatic drop in clicks on paid ads. Read Full Entry
During a visit to the iQ area of our office today I saw a Zeo Personal Sleep Coach sitting on @BenHarben’s desk. Seth and Leigh had brought it back from the ePatient Conference in Philadelphia last week. With a family history of sleep apnea and a constant hunger for data visualization I immediately volunteered to give it a test run. Read Full Entry
After Facebook’s 60-day lock-down period, they have announced three new innovations in a live video stream at its headquarters. Read Full Entry
I once heard someone joke that 76% of statistics are made up on the spot. Couldn’t be. There are so many of them that there would be no need for fiction. A new game-changing statistic comes out every day. Often contradicting the one from the day, the month, the quarter before that. We sorted through thousands of them in hundreds of reports to find: the ten numbers that matter most right now.