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http://answers.google.com/answers/ That URL will soon lose its usefulness for answering your questions. Google is now going to abandon its Google Answers service at the end of this week, which it launched 4 years ago. Google is not entirely clear on why they are quitting it, other than " was a...
Read More | Nov 30th, 2006
Webmasters are becoming increasingly aware of the power of the sitemap as an SEO tool, enabling search spiders to crawl more pages in less time with the end result of getting more or your links indexed faster. Because sitemaps require only those pages that have changes to be visited, valuable...
Read More | Nov 19th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 5th, 2007
For the longest time, the Children’s Online Protection Act, signed off by President Clinton way back in 1998, has been a contentious issue in the US. It was originally kicked out of town, well Philadelphia anyway, after a federal district court banned the enforcement of the law, and a federal...
Read More | Nov 16th, 2006
If you think of a virus as being something that replicates itself, spreading from computer to computer, until seemingly everyone has it installed, then maybe you could classify Google’s Gmail service as being one. If you happened to be using Microsoft Windows Live OneCare security over the...
Read More | Nov 14th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 15th, 2006
Google has provided WAP access to email for the longest time, an apt description seeing as that’s how long it takes to read your email via a WAP based mobile device. But all that has changed thanks to the availability of a brand new Java based version of Gmail for mobile devices which promises...
Read More | Nov 3rd, 2006
Google has launched a new search engine, or rather has made the old one available with a few user configurable tweaks. The Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) is now open for business and provides a brand new and tailored search experience, or at least that is what Google is saying. It still uses...
Read More | Oct 25th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Oct 25th, 2006
So the long speculated purchase of Youtube by Google finally happened for a whopping $1.65 billion (pocket change for Google). However I think this wasnt the right time and that they could of gotten it for cheaper. Youtube had a cost of over a million dollars to run a month with very little...
Read More | Oct 10th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 5th, 2007
Search supremo Google has, as widely rumored, acquired YouTube for a none too shabby $1.65 billion. Where the speculation was wrong, it would seem, is that YouTube will not get gobbled up under the Google brand, and will continue to operate independently for all intents and purposes, retaining the...
Read More | Oct 10th, 2006
Google Labs has launched a new search engine just for you, software developers that is. Google Code Search can help all programmers by quickly filtering billions of lines of source code, all from the default and familiar search interface, to reveal reusable code-snippets. Be it a specific...
Read More | Oct 5th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Oct 5th, 2006
Google has announced the availability of more than 1000 ‘Google Gadgets’ that can be run on any web site, differentiating them from the existing desktop gadgets which could only work locally by way of the Google Desktop software or on a personalized Google homepage. These bits of cobbled...
Read More | Oct 4th, 2006
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