Clint Boulton

Grayboxx Looks to Add Color to Local Search

Startup Grayboxx is out of beta, launching a nationwide local search service Jan. 16 that recommends and ranks businesses through an algorithm rather than just through user-generated reviews, which is the modus operandi for competing services. Local search services such as Yahoo Local, IAC’s CitySearch or Yelp generate a list of businesses and let users […]

Google Apps for the iPhone Get Faster, Better

Just over a month after launching Google Apps tailored for the iPhone, Google celebrated the first day of Macworld in San Francisco by adding more speed and an improved user interface to its applications stack Jan 14. Google said in a statement the applications, including Search, Gmail, Calendar, Reader, Docs and Picasa, are easier to […]

Google Search to Know What You Think … and How

Nicholas Carr, the man who slapped the IT world upside the head by saying IT doesn’t matter, is talking to folks about his new book “The Big Switch.” Carr told Forbes in a Q&A that Google is heading down the path of artificial intelligence with its search technology.Carr said that for Google’s search engine to […]

Google Jazzes Up Apps for the iPhone

Google Jazzes Up Apps for the iPhone Google Jazzes Up Apps for the iPhone – Custom Tabs New custom tabs put Google Apps prominently on the Google menu bar, allowing users to more easily switch among Search, Reader, Calendar, Docs and Picasa. Google Jazzes Up Apps for the iPhone – Calendar Month Utility The Calendar […]

A la Mobile Serves Up Android Apps

With questions swirling about the viability of Google’s Android mobile operating system, startup A la Mobile on Jan. 14 released a stack of applications designed to run on the open-source OS. The prototype suite of applications includes a browser, phone dialer for voice calls, audio player, maps, camera, calendar, contacts manager, calculator, tasks manager and […]

Gigya Widget Ads to Challenge Google, Clearspring

Gigya Jan. 14 launched a widget distribution network to help advertisers deliver ads to social network users, joining a fray first joined by Google and Clearspring. With the Gigya Widget Advertising & Distribution Network, the startup is making the same bet Google wagered with its Gadget Ads, and the same leap of faith Clearspring made […]

Google Exodus a Symptom of ‘Superbowl Syndrome’

Google watchers and high-tech recruiters say no, but agree that it is a challenge the Mountain View, Calif., company is going to have to overcome as it steamrolls its way across search and other Internet markets. Former Google Health Architect Adam Bosworth, Head of Special Initiatives Chris Sacca, Designer Kevin Fox, News Product Manager Nathan […]

Yahoo Mail Comes Out of Its Social Shell

Yahoo plans to regain some of the luster it lost to Google, Facebook and other Internet specialists with a two-headed attack aimed at making the Web more social and mobile. By focusing on these two areas, Yahoo is attempting to solidify its position as the starting point for everything users want to find online, company […]

Social Computing Developers Give Customers the MySpace Touch

The popularity of Facebook, MySpace and myriad other social network sites has triggered a gold rush of opportunity for specialists that build social computing tools and sell them to businesses that want to put them in front of their customers in media and marketing campaigns. For many businesses in e-commerce, marketing and media markets, it […]

Ask.com Picks Two-timing CEO

So Ask.com CEO Jim Lanzone has skipped town to the comfortable arms of a venture capital company. I might too if my share of the top-line search market hovered between 4.6 and 5 percent. I have no envy for any man or woman trying to gain share versus Google, Yahoo or Microsoft on search. It […]