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A big free clue for Google
via 69105 by Mark on July 02, 2008
If you have a paid link on your blog Google will throw you out of their results.If you have any links hidden on your blog the same happens.If your site has been compromised and links inserted the same happens again.If you are seen as harming Google they punish you. That’s fair enough because it’s their business but what it should be doing is looking after people whose work is being stolen....
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Fantasy
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
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If Google Maps had built a bookstore - Zoomii
via Panlibus by Richard Wallis on June 17, 2008
... uses Amazon’s S3 storage. So not only a innovative way of browsing through books, but a great example of cloud computing.Thinks… If they can build this to front the web services that Amazon provide, how easy would it be to produce a library version - all we would need is book jackets for all our stock.Technorati Tags: Zoomii, Bookstore, User Interface, Google Maps, Book JacketsShare This
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Google easily extending dominance to mobile search market
via Ars Technica by jacqui@arstechnica.com (Jacqui Cheng) on June 16, 2008
Google dominated the mobile search market during the first quarter of the year, according to data from Nielsen Mobile. Yahoo came in a distant second, and MSN an even more distant third—even with the large number of Windows Mobile smartphones in the wild. Read More...
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The Web Is Stealing Searches From Microsoft Office
via John Battelle's Searchblog by (author unknown) on June 07, 2008
Here's a quick poll: When composing something on your computer, do you use your word processor's spell checker, or do you just keep the web up in the background, and use search to check the proper spelling of a word? I realized today, as I was working on a presentation offline (I was on a plane), that I hadn't used Microsoft Word's spell checker for more than a year. I don't...
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The Evolution of Pre-Launch Gmail In Screenshots
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on June 06, 2008
When visiting Google yesterday for the unveiling of Gmail Labs, product manager Keith Coleman took us on a tour of the Googleplex’s Building 47.Along the way, we saw Googlers hard at work on Gmail, Reader, Calendar, and other related projects. But the coolest part was a stop in a conference room where Coleman had laid out printed screenshots depicting the evolution of Gmail’s user interface...
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Introducing Gmail Labs
via Official Gmail Blog by Robby Stein on June 06, 2008
Posted by Keith Coleman, Product ManagerWe have a lot ideas for Gmail -- many come as suggestions from Gmail users, many come from people here at Google. But there's only so much we can do at any one time.People often ask how we decide what to build next. It's usually a mix of factors, like how many users are asking for it (think delete button, vacation responder, and IMAP, among others),...
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Alexa Pagerank, Technorati Despicable and Google Pagerank vice Newbies:Tips so as to overtop your blog’s influence
via Tarorufus's Weblog by (author unknown) on June 07, 2008
... how these measurement services disentangle and how yours truly superannuate swerve your blog surface structure trendy those services. Three best part tenant hegemonistic services brother for Google Pagerank, Alexa Pagerank and Technorati Auhority (and Technorati Mixture) are reviewed hic et nunc 1. Google Pagerank - Rivaling the perfect.Great orchestral score she chamber get to:10Download spray:...
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Solving Google Treasure Hunt Problem 4: Prime Numbers
via good coders code, great reuse by Peteris Krumins on June 06, 2008
I just found out about Google’s Treasure Hunt 2008. They say that “it’s a puzzle contest designed to test yer problem-solving skills in computer science, networking, and low-level UNIX trivia.”Apparently I have missed the first three puzzles (first, second and third) but I’ll give the fourth puzzle a shot.The fourth problem is about prime numbers and it’s formulated as following:Find...
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Improving on Robots Exclusion Protocol
via Official Google Webmaster Central Blog by (author unknown) on June 02, 2008
Shared by greenergrad nice to see google pulling back the curtain a bitWritten by Prashanth Koppula, Product ManagerWeb publishers often ask us how they can maximize their visibility on the web. Much of this has to do with search engine optimization -- making sure a publisher's content shows up on all the search engines.However, there are some cases in which publishers need to communicate...
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