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What’s the Business Model of Spotify?

December 2, 2011 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

The mission statement on music company Spotify’s website is exciting but very ambitious: “Millions of tracks, any time you like. Just search for it in Spotify, then play it. Just help yourself to whatever you want, whenever you want it.” As desirable as that sounds, any company in the music industry faces some significant challenges. […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Business, Digital Music, Spotify

What is a Vertical Search Engine?

November 26, 2011 by Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

When we think of search engines, Google typically comes to mind first. And this makes sense, since they own a dominating market share over Yahoo and Bing, the closest competitors. But there are plenty of other search engines that stick to one subject instead of trying to do it all. These are known as vertical […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Google, Search Engines

Some Thoughts on Google’s Freshness Algorithm Update

November 8, 2011 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Last week, Google announced its most recent algorithm update. And although the search giant regularly makes small tweaks to the way they present search results, this one affects 35% percent of searches.1 While Google’s previous updates have focused on attacking low-quality sites, this one centers on the timeliness of online content. For topics that frequently […]

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How Does Google Process Search Queries So Fast?

October 22, 2011 by Andrew Walsh 4 Comments

Google searches have become so ingrained into our everyday lives that it’s easy to take for granted how amazing they really are. No matter what you type in the search box, Google is able to query the billions and billions of webpages it has indexed and present a list of the most relevant results, seemingly […]

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Why is the Kindle Fire So Cheap? Thoughts on Amazon’s Strategy

October 13, 2011 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Tablet computing is one of the hottest topics today in technology today, and the major companies are jockeying for position as prices fall and more and more people consider purchasing a tablet for their personal computing needs. But Amazon’s entry into the tablet market comes with a shockingly large drop in price: the Kindle Fire […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Amazon, Business, Kindle

What is a WordPress Theme Framework?

October 5, 2011 by Andrew Walsh 7 Comments

When you’re setting up a site with WordPress, it’s common to think of two choices for the design: free and paid themes. With free themes, you simply install and start blogging without spending a dime. Paid themes, however, provide more useful features, better written code and offer more options for customization. But in recent years, […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Blogging, Web Design, WordPress

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As an academic librarian, I'm interested in how emerging technologies are changing how we search, learn, and create online. I cover topics like evaluating source credibility, digital productivity, and the impact of AI.

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