Book of Life – bookmarks on Google Maps?

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2000 years ago, the detailed description of the book of life where everything anyone had ever done would be recorded for a ‘day of reckoning’ was exactly right on the money: in fact, we as humans are in the process of doing that forensically ourselves.

Whether you are in the camp that believes this was the recording of a divine vision, or the camp that wonders if maybe somebody actually knew back then that our technology would get here someday, or both: that has to make you think: when you click down zooming into the map above (go ahead, try it!) you will see the limitless space for more information, trillions of more bookmarks, lifetimes and souls!  Let me bless you with my gift: the gift of vision:

All the limitless space you see above is a missed opportunity.   I will not cover the statistics on how many people go through the empty space in this article ( on first go around the information is not easy to find) , but I can tell you that we are going to start filling some of it up: enter the new frontier: the manufacturing of useful and visible bookmarks, mash-ups, and GUI  menus: in short: feeding Google and Google Maps – the creation of light-weight bookmarked, linked, populated, organized, connected Click-able webpages, than are fund, seen, and used because of value added by their authors: the cleanest, purest, greenest value added business on earth; the business of converting what you know about an area, and/or topic, and/or marketplace, and/or group, and or race, and/or cause into money and traffic and power over the Internet: IE: converting knowledge, vision, and light into bookmarks, markers, and tasteful ads that are seen and clicked on:  enter the new gold rush of our time: writing the book: According to this article at http://gigaom.com/2011/04/13/iab-2010-internet-ad-revenue/

Online advertising revenues reached a record $26 billion in 2010. That represents a 15 percent increase over last year’s anemic showing as advertisers continue to snap out of a recessionary haze and ramp up ad buys.

According to this one from Borrelassociates.com, (thank you very much):

TUESDAY, 24 AUGUST 2010 08:47
Williamsburg, VA (PRWEB) August 24, 2010

In a market-by-market forecast for ad spending in 2011, Borrell Associates predicts strong growth for online advertising, including mobile, and a moderate increase in overall ad spending. Overall, Borrell forecasts that advertisers will increase their spending next year by less than 5 percent above 2010 levels, bringing U.S. ad spending totals to $238.6 billion.

Total online ad spending will grow almost 14 percent, from $45.6 billion, in 2010, to $51.9 billion, in 2011, while local online ad spending is expected to grow nearly 18%, from $13.7 billion, this year, to $16.1 billion, next year. The fastest-growing segments of online advertising are the local sector, anything targeted, and everything involving social media.

Because Internet usage and the adoption rates by local smaller businesses are uneven, not all U.S. markets will enjoy the same growth rates over 2010. Borrell has identified three markets as having the top growth rates for local online advertising, all at 22% or more:
1. Monroe, LA – El Dorado, AR
2. Albany – Schenectady, NY
3. Des Moines – Ames, IA

The slowest-growth markets, which will see increases of less than 14%, are:
1. Lafayette, IN
2. Fairbanks, AK
3. Ft. Smith – Fayetteville – Springdale – Rogers, AR

The full forecast memo, including market-by-market online ad spending forecasts for 2011, can be found at www.borrellassociates.com.

 

@ paidContent Mobile: Google To Steve Jobs: Yes, People Use Mobile Search

Banner blindness: To Steib’s fellow panelist, Rachel Pasqua, director for the Mobile Group at Hearst’s iCrossing, feels that apps, in particular Apple’s iAds mobile ad system, could be the cure to “banner blindness”—an affliction she readily admits to suffering from—and advancing targeting. “I probably don’t notice 99.9 percent of what I see. But the thing that makes iAds so promising is the use of rich media ads that give me what I want. It’s going to lead to things that are more valuable to me and my clients.”

Some say that current online advertising is only 7% of overall ads sales, and no matter whom you talk to, that will increase.
Don’t miss this greatest opportunity of all time, to help us build this wonderful system of very light pages with bookmarks and links: join the roar of all of US at UpLog.org!

 

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