by Ian Garlic | Jun 13, 2012 | Technology
A recent Economist Online article describes an intriguing study done by Cambridge University computer scientist Joseph Bonneau. Bonneau analyzed passwords used by roughly 70 million (anonymous) Yahoo members worldwide in search of trends. One particularly interesting... by Ian Garlic | Jun 10, 2012 | Google, Technology
On May 17, 2012, Google used their official blog to announce a new search engine feature: the “knowledge graph.” The knowledge graph is Google’s attempt to teach their search engine how to recognize the connections between a written word and a real-life entity—a... by Ian Garlic | Jun 7, 2012 | Politics, Social Media
Generally, social media is one of the most infrequently used ways for CEOs to connect with people, but a global CEO study hosted by IBM strongly suggests that it should jump to the top two within the next three to five years. IBM also predicts that, within five years,... by Ian Garlic | Jun 5, 2012 | Analytics
Ian Garlic discusses how Google Analytics has become more user-friendly, taking cues from social media and incorporating a person’s social relationships into the way it functions for him or her. by Ian Garlic | May 28, 2012 | Analytics
Ian Garlic, an SEO expert at evolveALOUD talks about how he anticipates analytics evolving as social media has become a huge online source of information.