Google renames home page, adds gadgets
Google has renamed its personalized home page and added several new “gadgets,” or mini applications, to the newly minted iGoogle. via Infoworld Original post by Steve Pavlina’s Personal Development Blog
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Google has renamed its personalized home page and added several new “gadgets,” or mini applications, to the newly minted iGoogle. via Infoworld Original post by Steve Pavlina’s Personal Development Blog
Google has released its official response to Viacom’s billion dollar lawsuit against its YouTube property, saying that Viacom is threatening the way everyone exchanges information on the internet. Google’s claim is that Viacom’s lawsuit completely ignores the DMCA, and as …
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Jason Calacanis, co-founder of Weblogs Inc., and now an entrepreneur-in-action at Sequoia Capital is working on a new company called, Project X. Valleywag published some details about the company earlier this … via GigaOM Original post by Internet Telephony
I spoke today with Irene Au, the director of user experience for Google, and she had some interesting things to say about UI, site design, and browsing differences across cultures. via What’s New Now Original post by Internet Telephony
Google just announced their new iGoogle Personalized Homepage service. This announcement includes a variety of new features, and more insight into where Google is going with personalized search. via Search Engine Watch Original post by Internet Telephony
By Todd Spangler — Multichannel News, 5/1/2007 1:04:00 PM Google responded to Viacom’s copyright-infringement lawsuit with a filing in a federal court insisting that Google and YouTube “respect” … via Multichannel News Original post by Internet Telephony
The Guardian has an article about rich Google employees leaving, and they say a report quoted Google as having as many as 900 millionaires. Considering that Google has 12,238 employees (as of March 31), and had only 6,790 employees a …
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Google has finally given its personalized homepage a name, calling it what many people had suspected the name was all along: iGoogle. Google had a whole Personalization Workshop in Mountain View yesterday, and Google Blogoscoped had someone on the scene …
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Can anybody tell me if there is any free web analysis tool, for telling visitor behavior, page views, unique visitors and click fraud detection. How about purchasing onestat.com? which one is best to use? Original post by delhi seo
YouTube has added another social feature, Active Sharing. You can go to this page to turn it on (its off by default in case you want to keep your privacy). Once active, when you watch a video you can see …
Valleywag says invites are going out for the super-secret wedding of Google founder and multi-billionaire Sergey Brin to Anne Wojcicki, sister of one of Google’s first employees (who lent the company its first office, in her garage). The wedding is …
IT’S EASY TO SEE YAHOO’S Right Media buy, following as it does on GoogleClick, as a variation on Project Panama: a smart idea, but also an example of Yahoo simply following Google’s lead. via MediaPost Publications Original post by Internet …
Hi i just found out that you can adversie on stumble! Previously i got loads of traffic for my websites and i was wondering if anyone tried this method?? The price is 0.05$!!! which is not bad! Original post by …
Hi all.. I realise my post isn’t specifically about PPC but thought it was the best place for it. I currently use Adsense on numerous sites and on a particular forum I run the CTR is very low, which is …
IAC, parent company of Ask.com, is getting into the super-hyped virtual world game, with Zwinktopia, a world for its Zwinky social networking avatars. Zwinkies are little heavilly customizable cartoon avatars that can be used on a number of social networking …
Hi Everyone, I will like to ask if placing different PPC ads is allowed. For example, placing adsense with say adbrite. If they are on the same site but on different pages, is it allowed? Thanks. Original post by guppyman
Google Logo Contest: Best Entries at abuZant.com Web Development Well, some are decent… (tags: google doodles logos funny) Original post by Nathan Weinberg