Google Chrome taking more market share faster than other players did, new Microsoft ads that actually rocks, Summizer to help Twitter jump into the iPhone, FriendFeed new design and features to come. Here are the links. Read More

QuikSilver brand that changes its corporate strategy to go “full consumer”, comparison between the Hulu “me too” mainstream business model and the yet to find Youtube one, the final post of the Engaging your Community for Dummies series, Google and its art of communication and reputation shaping of Chrome (and its brand image), the most read posts for August, some social media strategies and ideas, and the latest Microsoft brand image strategy. Here are what you may have missed last week. Read More

Sun Tzu, author of the famous Art of War, has been one of the most interesting author of marketing book, more interesting than Seth Godin (I do believe he’s the best web marketer). The statements he’s providing are basics of communication and marketing and much more relevant in the web environment. Google seems to have well read that book too since their strategy and tactics that accompany the launch of their latest product are based and leverage the fundamental points of the Art of War, turning it into a Art of Story Telling. Read More

Google is developing a formula dedicated to make the web experience a better experience and a playground for content and communication: Youtube + Google News + Blogger + Google Adsense/ Adwords + Gmail + Google Tools + Google Analytics + Google Docs+ Google OpenSocial + Goole Android + Google Chrome. Chrome is the last chapter of a long series of application focused on the web experience and has been announced by many different sources by now, and confirmed by Google. The puzzle is solved and we now have to wait and see what would come out from it. Read More