
Hi folks, we have been lazy bloggers lately but as Aurélie mentioned, newfound parenthood can put a serious dent in your writing time – I learned that the hard way with the arrival of my little Guillaume (isn’t he adorable, though?).
But back to business as usual. By now, everyone in the Web community has heard of two major news items: Google’s ‘Chrome’ browser and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 are about to be released.
You can download Google Chrome starting @ noon Pacific Standard Time, or 21.00 CET.
What does this mean for you as a Web user, as a marketer and/or as a Web analyst?
Continue reading ‘Google Chrome released, IE8 announced, privacy mayhem ensues’
As you have read this year I attended without Aurélie eMetrics San Francisco as she had to take care of our most important project ever: Luca
This post is the first of a series that I’ll be writing in the coming weeks regarding some of the sessions and conversations that I had during the conference. Usually it’s Aurélie who writes these kind of posts, but I promissed her that I would represent her during and after the conference so here it goes.
On the day 1, we had a very interesting panel that discussed Privacy and Ethics, the panelists were: Jack Jia from Baynote (previously CTO at Interwoven), Sergio Maldonado from MV Consultoria in Spain, Bob Page from Yahoo and Seth Romanow from Microsoft. I’ve chosen this topic for my first post as there’s a lot of discussion lately here in the European Union and following some interesting conversations last year with Bob Page regarding this topic.
Continue reading ‘Online Privacy Panel – eMetrics San Francisco – Post 1′
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