Google acquired the popular restaurant-rating service Zagat on Thursday as part of its mission to stake a bigger foothold in the local content sphere. Marisa Mayer (pictured left), vice president of ...
Google’s acquisition of Zagat — a trusted source of restaurant, hotel and destination reviews — shows the Internet search leader means business about creating and maintaining original content in a way ...
The search giant bought Zagat seven years ago for $151 million. Since then it’s integrated Zagat’s listings and ratings into Google Maps, while letting Zagat’s website and publications be outdone by ...
Google's purchase of restaurant review empire Zagat will help the search engine expand its social and local search footprint, but the big question on gourmands' plates is: Will Google do away with ...
There's another round of changes in the Zagat zeitgeist — the brand is set to change hands again from the Google umbrella to the relatively new self-billed “restaurant discovery platform” The ...
Google?s restaurant review platform Zagat has rolled out a revamped iOS application, boasting personalized recommendations based on the time of day and user?s location, as well as a streamlined ...
The restaurant guide that curated diner comments, rated establishments around the world and printed them in recognizable maroon booklets has relaunched as an all-digital guide with a new website and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zagat's restaurant guide will return to Los Angeles in June in an online version. A physical guidebook may follow. (Emily ...
Polling for the 2005 Zagat Survey of Los Angeles and Southern California restaurants is closed, concluding the region’s annual Zagat voting season -- a six-week period that ended May 2. The final ...
It wasn’t that long ago that the name Zagat conquered the rarified world of food and high-quality user-generated comments. The magical combination of snappy comments and carefully curated ...