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Google Search This Site Field Embedded in SERPs
via fav.or.it custom feed by (author unknown) on April 13, 2008
Now, admittedly, I've stepped away from studying search for a couple months as I concentrate on other projects. This, though, took me by total surprise. Is this just normal 'G-Funk' or has Google updated some things recently? Now, there appears1 Vote(s)
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Yahoos first quarter good Not good enough for a higher Microsoft bid Yang wants more
via fav.or.it custom feed by podcast@zdnet.com (Dan Farber, Larry Dignan a on April 22, 2008
Updated: Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang said he was “open to all and any alternatives including a sale to Microsoft” following the company’s first quarter results. The brief comments indicate Yahoo hasn’t ruled out a Microsoft purchase, but wants something better than the software giant’s $31 a share offer.However, Yang declined to talk about potential strategic [...]
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Guy Falls off his Bike on Google Street View
via fav.or.it custom feed by (author unknown) on April 22, 2008
Poor guy.3035 Diggs and 303 Comments in Odd Stuff - Submitted by toughluck1 - Mirror
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Google Launches Mobile Banner Ads
via fav.or.it custom feed by (author unknown) on April 24, 2008
Google joined a handful of other companies by announcing that it is delivering mobile banner ads. Companies that use Google's AdWords to advertise online now have the option of displaying a banner ad on cell phones instead of simple text. Google includes a text line under each banner identifying it as an advertisement. 273 Diggs and 63 Comments in Tech Industry News - Submitted by MediaSight...
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OAuth Coming to All Google Data APIs
via fav.or.it custom feed by (author unknown) on April 28, 2008
Standardization, or lack thereof, around identity, authentication and authorization for open web APIs is one of the greatest challenges to mashup application developers today. So it's quite notable that Google not only just quietly added OAuth support to their Google Contacts API but also stated that "This is our first step towards OAuth enabling all Google Data APIs."
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Google Aims Block At Verizon Wireless Bid
via fav.or.it custom feed by David A. Utter on May 05, 2008
Verizon's win in the FCC auction for the C block of 700MHz spectrum should be stopped unless the company agrees to give existing customers open access privileges, according to Google.read more
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AdSense For Search Custom Search Come Together
via fav.or.it custom feed by Doug Caverly on May 06, 2008
The opportunity to improve a site's search experience should never be passed up. The opportunity to make money should be absolutely lunged at. So since the development should create both, site owners are almost guaranteed to be happy that AdSense for Search is now powered by Custom Search.read more
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Google AdSense Slow To Report
via fav.or.it custom feed by David A. Utter on May 07, 2008
Webmasters wonder why their earnings reports from AdSense aren't working, and so is Google.read more
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An introduction to Google App Engine
via fav.or.it custom feed by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Google's main aim seems to attract programmers who need a larger and more scalable platform to be able to develop applications with the hope of increasing the amount of online applications and in turn attract more internet users.1 Vote(s)
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Plastic bag conquers Google Street View
via fav.or.it custom feed by Stephen Shankland on May 07, 2008
Privacy advocates should take note of an effective way to avert the prying eyes of Google Street View: the lowly plastic bag.Google Street View foiled by a plastic bag.(Credit: Google)A block of College Road in Fairbanks, Alaska, along with portions of Minnie St. and Third St. show what a driver would see only if wearing a plastic bag on his or her head. As Google Sightseeing observes, you can...
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