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Tag Archives: Curiosity

Google’s Fix For Search Monopoly: Choice, Performance Driven By Curiosity

Google’s Fix For Search Monopoly: Choice, Performance Driven By Curiosity by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, December 23, 2024 Humans are curious. Their longing to question, speculate and doubt has made search and advertising much more difficult to accomplish successfully. Sometimes it is preference, and other times it is bias. Will we see a Google … Continue reading Google’s Fix For Search Monopoly: Choice, Performance Driven By Curiosity

Curiosity Email Subject Lines: Why They Matter and How to Craft Them

Chandrima Chakraborty August 19, 2021 One of mankind’s most innate attributes, curiosity is as natural to us as breathing. It’s this emotion that has driven every little discovery and every advancement in science, technology, language, industry, and human development. Indeed, as Oscar Wilde aptly put it, “the public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything.” … Continue reading Curiosity Email Subject Lines: Why They Matter and How to Craft Them