Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Oh Google


In the wake of Google's killing of Google Reader, power users now have a new fear: Are Google Alerts next?

Google Alerts is a service that allows users to receive email notifications of updated Google results for a search query or keyword. This lets users easily monitor an ongoing news story or be alerted of new stories mentioning a brand or individual. Google Alerts are actively used by marketers, social media managers, publicists, journalists and researchers. It's one of Google's oldest tools, and it's also one of the most useful — at least, when it works.

For the last few months, users have complained about the unreliable state of Google Alerts. Last month, Search Engine Land's Danny Sullivan wrote about Google Alerts in a blog post entitled Google Alerts: Why Aren't You Working?. Sullivan's issue at the time was that Google Alerts was no longer notifying him about all of the various mentions across search, news and blogs for his subscribed keywords.

BlackBerry 10 With This In-Browser Demo




Curious about BlackBerry 10? Of course you are, even if just a little bit. Direct your mobile browser to blackberry.com/glimpse for, well, a glimpse at BlackBerry 10.

The in-browser experience isn’t a full emulation, but rather just a demo of BB10′s user interactions and popular features. It works well, guiding the user through all the swiping and sliding that is BlackBerry 10.