August 23rd, 2010 | Bill McIntosh, Founder

Google recently purchased Like.com. The Like.com homepage now has this to say:
“Like has been acquired by Google.
Since 2006, Like.com has been moving the frontiers of eCommerce forward one step at a time. We were the first to bring visual search to shopping, the first to build an automated cross-matching system for clothing, and more. We didn’t stop there and don’t have plans to stop now. We see joining Google as a way to supersize our vision and supercharge our passion. This is something we are truly excited about.”
Tags: business, ecommerce, google, google goggles, google images, googles app, image search, like, like.com, mobile, mobile advertising, Mobile Marketing, visual search
July 30th, 2010 | Scott Elkin, Technical Director

I just read a fantastic post that gives you everything you need to know to create and enhance your Facebook page.
Learn how to build a Facebook landing page, how to use “like”, which Facebook applications to use and how to use them, how to promote your page, how to get traffic, and even how to get tracking to see how it is performing.
If you don’t want to read through the incredibly detailed list, here are three resources you should start with:
Tags: facebook, fan pages, like, social media
April 23rd, 2010 | Edwin Dearborn, Chief Brand Officer

Recently Facebook has changed the phrase “become a fan” to the single word, “like”. While this is not their only change, a comment must be made on their choice of words. Welcome to the world of semantics, or is said in the world of marketing, “hot buttons”.
Tags: become a fan, Ed Dearborn, Edwin Dearborn, facebook, fan, hot butttons, like, like button, marketing, semantics