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By: TSEG | Jan 24, 2011

Austin Business Journal Introduces Cloud 8 Sixteen, Inc.

Cloud 8 Sixteen, Inc., which includes TSEG, Ngage, Inc., and most recently, Big Momma Apps, was featured in the Austin Business Journal (ABJ) and its sister publication, ABJ Entrepreneur. ABJ’s Christopher Calnan interviewed CEO Joe Devine, who shared news about the companies’ growth and how the Cloud Family of Businesses came to be. The article...

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By: TSEG | Dec 22, 2010

Joe Devine Interviewed by Search Marketing Standard

TSEG’s CEO, Joe Devine, was interviewed by Search Marketing Standard, a quarterly magazine that covers the search marketing industry. According to its web site, each issue is read by 50,000 subscribers. In his interview, Devine discusses best practices for Online Reputation Management and provides advice to companies who want to protect their brand’s image online....

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By: TSEG | Oct 18, 2010

TSEG Featured on Popular Tech Site, Mashable

Today, TSEG contributed a guest article to Mashable.com. The article discusses how SEO may be affected by the new “social search paradigm”, triggered by the Bing/Facebook partnership announcement from the last week. To read the entire article, click here: http://mashable.com/2010/10/18/social-search-seo/ We are excited to be included on such a high-profile website and are happy to...

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By: TSEG | Aug 25, 2010

TSEG Featured in Austin publications

This past week, news of TSEG’s recent growth has reached two Austin publications, the Austin Business Journal and the Austin-American Statesman. In the Austin Business Journal article, published on Monday, the reporter highlighted TSEG’s new real estate developments, an addition of 1,360 square feet to our S. Lamar office. The article points out that this...

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By: TSEG | Oct 6, 2009

Google Rolls Out Local Paid Search

Google recently announced a new cog in its paid search advertising machine – sponsored local search listings. The new feature, aimed primarily at small, local businesses with limited advertising budgets, allows business owners to leverage their Google Local Business Search listings and show up in the coveted map results on search engine results pages (SERPs)....

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By: TSEG | Sep 18, 2009

Bing Slowly Growing in Market Share

The market share for search engine has been shifting lately as many of the large players in the search engine industry are attempting to refocus many of their key product offerings.  Microsoft’s Bing search engine recently grew from 9 percent market share,  to now a market share of 10.7 percent. Google grew nearly 3 percent...

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By: TSEG | Sep 11, 2009

Google Increases Size of Search Box

Google has recently announced that it has increased the size of the search box that is on its homepage. Google’s Vice President of Search Products made the announcement on a blog shortly before the change took place. The change was decided on after a variety of factors and influences showed that it would be a...

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By: TSEG | Aug 20, 2009

Search Engine Mix and Match

Google has long dominated the search engine market, but now that Bing has been introduced, people are starting to wonder whether or not it works better. The short and simple answer is: probably not. As search engines go, it’s difficult to get much better than Google already is. On the other hand, every user has...

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By: TSEG | Aug 13, 2009

Google Caffeine

Google has announced its new “Caffeine” architecture and has had testers using and reviewing. So far there have been both good and bad reviews, but one in particular stands out. Caffeine seems to be more of a changed algorithm rather than a totally new architecture. If this is true, it is really no different from...

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By: TSEG | Aug 5, 2009

Apple Search?

The possiblity of an Apple search engine is floating around since the resignation of Eric Schmidt from Apple’s board of directors. Schmidt also works for Google, giving some credence to the idea. While Apple would certainly have an immediate customer base for its engine, it is difficult to say whether or not it could compete...

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