Tech giant Google is reportedly in talks with satellite TV provider Dish Network Corporation for a partnership in the building of a wireless network that would make high-speed Internet services more widely available across North America

Google’s latest project, the knowledge graph, should not worry businesses said an SEO expert. The Internet giant’s newest upgrade is an intelligent system which collects information across the web to create a massive database of more than half a billion people, locations, and things and the combined 3.5 billion connections between the two. Currently, Google is testing out the inclusion of Gmail messages in search results.
However, according to chief executive of StewArt Media Jim Stewart, the latest development will have little impact on SEO players and businesses since it focuses mostly on collecting information and relating them to develop the so called “knowledge graph”. The only concern SEO specialists may look into would be how the update would affect more specific categories wherein the graph will most likely come into play.
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Social media and SEO are becoming more and more crucial for both small and big businesses and organizations who want to get their messages across to a wider audience. The two have been increasingly intertwined and with more people registering in the diverse social media universe, it’s also become important for organizations to take advantage of the social medium.
The biggest problem is to how to make social media and SEO techniques complement each other. The conflict arises when an individual or organization pushes both in exclusive zones when the two need to be coordinated.
With that in mind here are five ways to better leverage social media for enterprise SEO, courtesy of Adam Sherk of Search Engine Land:

Despite having one of the most known brands, and one of the largest Internet audiences, Yahoo’s financial problems has continued. The company posted a 4% decrease in their 2nd Quarter financial results from last year, and their stock closed at $15.60 on Tuesday. The lackluster financial results presents a problem to newly appointed CEO, Marissa Mayer, a former Google executive taken in by the company as it returns back to its Silicon Valley roots.
But what are the other challenges that the 37 year old Mayer face as she tries to steer Yahoo away from its financial malaise?
Here are the Top 3 Challenges to the new Yahoo CEO
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It takes a lot to match Apple when it comes to high-profile tech unveilings, but Google made a good fist of it this week.

The search engine giant unveiled its surge into the hardware market with its first tablet, the Nexus 7 and Google Glass, a futuristic-looking device that allows you to view ‘augmented reality’ through a pair of glasses.

GOOGLE has set out to save the world’s dying languages.
In an alliance with scholars and linguists, the internet powerhouse on Wednesday introduced an Endangered Languages Project website where people can find, share, and store information about dialects in danger of disappearing.