Google enables IPv6 for most services
Google has enabled IPv6 for most services but ISPs have to contact them and verify that their IPv6 is working properly before their users can take advantage of this. See original post by Everything Sysadmin
Google Adsense and Competing Pay-per-click Ad Networks
Google has enabled IPv6 for most services but ISPs have to contact them and verify that their IPv6 is working properly before their users can take advantage of this. See original post by Everything Sysadmin
<<Our engineers will be performing routine site maintenance this coming Saturday, January 10th. You won’t be able to log in to your AdSense or Google Ad Manager accounts between 10am and 2pm, but we’ll continue recording your impressions, clicks, and …
<<This year for Macworld I decided to create a program that allows people to “surf” any region on the Earth’s surface using a Nintendo Wii Balance Board  and the Google Earth API . To do this, I used the Google Earth …
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<<By Pawel Solyga, Summer of Code Administrator for the NUI Group The Natural User Interface Group (NUI Group) is an interactive media group focused on research and creation of open source machine sensing techniques, such as voice/handwriting/gesture recognition and touch …
<<Here at Google, we like to have some fun, at least some of the time (we hope it’s the same for your business, too). A few days back, we sparked a bit of interoffice fun by virtually “bouncing” Google Apps …
<<Remember learning about Simple Machines ? They are the 6 basic tools that can use leverage to multiple force…. lever , pulley, incline plane…remember? Well, we’ve pulled a lot of the simple tools Google offers to marketers into one place …
<<Welcome back! We trust you all had a good holiday season and are ready for more TotTs — Dave Most of us are aware that mock and stub objects can make testing easier by isolating the class under test from …
Google By Merriman Curhan Ford WE ARE UPGRADING GOOGLE shares to Neutral from Sell. See original post by Barron’s
<<The Internet in Argentina is going through some hard times. Despite the fact that search engines have no control over third party content, Argentinean courts have issued preliminary injunctions seeking to place liability on search engines for content found on …
With new year I started earning cents, ok few $ daily to be more exact. Comparing to 2008 it’s nothing. Did Microsoft (Live.com) stop their campaign again? Did anyone else notice huge drop in earnings. See original post by Big0ne
hi everyone! we are trying to sell innovative php based scripts online using our website ubispot.com we are gonna try google adwords but would like to hear precedent experiences from experienced sellers. do you really get more than what you …
<<On Saturday, January 10th, 2009 the AdWords system will be unavailable from approximately 10AM to 2PM PST , for maintenance. While you won’t be able to sign in to your accounts during this time, your campaigns will continue to run …
<<Posted by Abe Epton, News Support Team Today we’re launching the new version of the Google News Help Forum (formerly known as the Help Group), and we encourage you to check it out and post a question or two. The …
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<<A few months ago, the Google Open Source team had an offsite in our Chicago office, and we were looking for something fun, social, and geeky for the teams to do during informal discussions. Before that, my colleague Aza had …
Hey everyone , I am really in need of help . One of my websites was earning over $40 per day from just 2 Units of Adsense and recently adsense banned my website . After that I’ve tried Adbrite , …
I have heard that adsense is terrible for arcade sites. Can anyone recommend a better ad network for an arcade? See original post by ThrillingHill
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In an interview with Fortune magazine , Google CEO Eric Schmidt professes concern for the state of the U.S. newspaper industry. See original post by Bill Doskoch