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Microsoft and Yahoo! Announce Deal

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Google has certainly seemed to dominate the World Wide Web for the past several years, though both Microsoft and Yahoo! have put up a good fight. Microsoft recently launched its own search engine, called Bing, and Yahoo! reformatted its home page to include a whole slew of social media applications. Google held its own however, announcing plenty of its own new applications such as a social media platform called Google Wave and even its own operating system to be launched next year.

While the three companies competed, it seemed just like your average, run-of-the-mill battle of the brands. Now, however, Microsoft and Yahoo! have joined forces to try to take down the Google Empire once and for all. Though it still seems unclear as to whether the Yahoo! search engine and the Bing! search engine will be combined into one entity or whether they will work separately to dominate Google, it is fairly certain that all responsibilities for the Yahoo! search engine have been turned over to Microsoft. How Microsoft will choose to use this new power is still unknown.

Currently, Microsoft and Yahoo! combined only make up for 28% of the nation’s internet searches, whereas Google holds a whopping 65%. While this Microsoft-Yahoo! deal surely means some trouble for Google, it seems premature to assume that they will be able to dominate Google’s huge lead, even with their combination. All that is clear is that the world of search engines is changing, and changing rapidly. We here at Promoting Group are interested to see how all of these new products, services, upcoming plans, and forged bonds will play out and change the face of the internet as we know it.

Yahoo! Upgrade

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

yahoo logo 178x125 Yahoo! UpgradeWith all the recent chatter about Google and Microsoft, it is no wonder that Yahoo! was feeling left out. Google recently introduced its own phone and browser, and announced plans for an up-and-coming operating system. Microsoft is putting up a fair fight, however, with the introduction of a new search engine, known as Bing, and the launch of their newest operating system this holiday season.

So where does that leave Yahoo!? Well while Google and Microsoft continue to duke it out by infringing on one another’s territory, Yahoo! has taken a slight different approach by bettering their current product, instead of trying to creating a new product all together. The Yahoo! homepage, which up until recently contained very basic features, such as e-mail, weather, news headlines, and horoscopes, has been completely reworked to include applications for all your favorite social media applications, such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as ways to add new pages and personalize the sight.

We here at Promoting Group think that Yahoo! may be on to something. The trend today among businesses seems to be breaking into new markets and stealing other’s thunder (think Microsoft pitting Bing against Google, or McDonald’s using the McCafé brand to infringe on Starbucks’ success). Yahoo!, however, took a smart approach and has bettered their existing brand. We would like to applaud Yahoo! for deciding to stick with its current products and put their efforts into bettering their brand from the inside out. If Yahoo! continues to play its cards right, Google and Microsoft may have a new competitor to worry about.

Ronn Torossian of 5W Public Relations

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Ronn Torossian—Founder, President, and CEO of 5W Public Relations—spoke out yesterday on always being “on the record” when it comes to media. With that pressure of always being “recordable” and never being able to have a second take, or even the ability to deny a misstatement, comes the necessity of always saying and doing the right thing at the right time. According to Torossian, in the age of YouTube and Twitter, there are no second chances.

New York City-based 5W Public Relations, headed by Torossian himself, has managed or advised media relations5wprlogo 110x100 Ronn Torossian of 5W Public Relationships for many of the world’s top businesses, including Fortune 500, Inc. 500, and Forbes 400 members. 5W PR’s vast experience with a variety of companies has given Torossian unique insight into the world of the media, making him a true authority on the subject. Torossian stated yesterday in his 5W Public Relations CEO Blog that nearly every media conference and training session he attends discusses the importance of reminding both your staff and your clients that everything they say and do is on the record. Public speeches and discussions are recorded, as well as statements made to any individual or group of individuals. If you can Google it, someone will Google it. Once it has been said, there is no director yelling “Cut!” and there are no multiple takes to get it just right. Once it has been uttered, it is out there in the media universe, just waiting to be searched, and its utterance can never be denied. Transcripts will be repeated on blogs and in trade outlets. Videos will be posted on YouTube. Photos will appear in gossip magazines. Mistakes will be flaunted, so in this world it is better to not err at all.

Torossian recalls in his blog a recent dinner with close friend who was recently elected to the Israeli Knesset (the Israeli Parliament). This friend admitted that no matter whom he may be speaking to on the phone, and whether the call is personal or private, he always assumes the call is being recorded, and refuses to saying anything controversial or to make any decision at all over the phone for such reason.

Though we all may not have to worry about our political appearance and accidentally agreeing to changes in a country’s government due to tapped phone calls, Torossian points out that people are being laid off left and right—especially in the media industry. Accidentally leaking major stories or saying something controversial that looks bad for the company cannot be good for your job security. Torossian suggests familiarizing yourself and your clients with the Twittergate Affair to be reminded of exactly how quickly and how far information can spread in this digital age.

Torossian also poses the question of whether sharing information with the masses before it is confirmed or supported will ever be considered a crime. Newspapers and reporters can get into serious trouble for reporting unsupported facts, but at this point in time Twitterers can tweet what they want, when they want. Many people no longer even bother with traditional news any more—gossip blogs, Twitter accounts, and text messages tend to relay the same information on a much faster basis. When Al Roker was caught Twittering and posting pictures during jury duty, the whole world saw and offered their opinion. Certainly this was more interesting to the masses because of Al Roker’s celebrity status, but it still demonstrates the idea that any information, as small as it may seem, can become a big deal in a very short amount of time.

At the end of his blog post, Torossian leaves us with the final words:

“The world is changing by the minute (and please feel free to record that).”

Google Wave

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

It’s almost as if Google has a patent on convenience. First, they launched their search engine, creating the easiest and most efficient way to search on the web. Then they added images, videos, maps, directions, and news alerts. Then came Gmail, perhaps the greatest email service ever created, with its mega-allowance of storage, infinite archival, and grouping of email “conversations.” Of course there’s also Google Earth and G-Chat, not to mention the G-Phone. It seems as Google was personally created just for us, in order to make our lives easier.

In about a month, Google plans to wow us further with their next achievement in uber-convenience. Their new phenomenon is called Google Wave, and while the details get a bit complicated, the idea is that Google Wave will combine all forms of communication and social media—email, chat, instant message, etc. Google has even put out an hour-and-a-half long video describing all the features of Google Wave, as well as how to use them. This instructional preview can be found here.

At Promoting Group, we see not only an opportunity for advanced internet communication and social media networking, but also the beginning of a whole new glossary of internet terms that non-iGenerationers will need dictionaries for. For example, you can only embed your WordPress blog into your Wave if you have a Sandbox. There are also terms like Wavelet and Blip.

Some speculate that the early announcement and preview video for Google Wave have come on the back of Microsoft’s Bing launch. Bing.com is threatening to out-do Google in terms of search engine finesse and accessory variety. Bing.com has already launched, so we will have to wait another month or so to check out Google Wave. Knowing Google, we won’t be disappointed.

 

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