While social media sites like Facebook may be getting all the press these days, it’s important to remember that search not only started it all, but is still the most effective Internet marketing channel.

Any Internet marketing strategy needs to be heavily weighted toward search. And search engine optimization is the first place to start. I’ve written quite a bit about search engine optimization in the past, but this month I’ll begin a two part video series on how Newfangled approaches search engine optimization. Here in part one I’ll cover the nitty-gritty of how to optimize a specific web page for search engines, and next month, I’ll review our search engine performance using Google Analytics.

If a photograph seems to good to be true, maybe it is. Photoshopping has made photo manipulation so easy that photojournalism is suffering a credibility crisis.

With the impending release of a software development kit for the iPhone, game developers are considering the phone’s possibilities as a gaming platform.

Developers are eagerly awaiting the release of Apple’s software development kit for the iPhone later this month. The SDK, many believe, will give programmers access to a wide range of the phone’s features.

At the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the big themes were touchscreens (nearly every phone manufacturer had one), software and attempts to create a more unified user experience.

Apple has finally released its free Apple TV update, which features a sleeker user interface, HD Dolby 5.1 and the ability to access the iTunes store wirelessly for movie and music rentals.

Developed by a public-private partnership of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and Warner Bros., here is a sneak peek of PEPFAR’s “Saving Lives Creating Hope” documentary.

This documentary shows how the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief is saving lives and giving hope to people around the world affected with the HIV/AIDS virus.

Annoyed customers forced to endure several hours without e-mail capabilities.

At the GSMA conference in Barcelona, the biggest buzz is about prototype phones running the Google-backed Android operating system. Although they’re little more than circuit boards and screens, these phones — from a variety of manufacturers — show how the so-called “GooglePhone” is shaping up.

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