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LONDON (Reuters) - Shares of video search engine firm Blinkx surged 50 percent to a seven-month high on Friday, on talk that Internet giant Google and media conglomerate NewsCorp may bid for the firm.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 12:20 9th May
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Google announced this week that their Google Earth application can now be used from the browser, instead of having to download and install the desktop application. "Google also launched an JavaScript API that lets you interact with the globe, draw markers, add layers or integrate with Google Maps. 'The Google Earth Plug-in and its APIs let you embed the full power of Google Earth and its 3D rendering capabilities into your web pages.' Google LatLong blog announced that each Google Maps mashup can take advantage of the new 3D view by adding a single line of code. 'Our goal is to open up the entire core of Google Earth to developers in the hopes that you'll build the next great geo-based 3D application, and change how we view the world.'"
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via Slashdot @ 20:12 30th May
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SecureThroughObscure writes "Security researcher Robert 'RSnake' Hansen discusses numerous concerns with Google's new Google Health application, which aims to integrate user's medical records online. We discussed Google Health's opening to the public earlier this week. RSnake mentions that Google has found a loophole allowing them to provide this service without having to follow HIPAA regulations, which, combined with Google's track record of having numerous flaws leading to private information disclosure, draws serious concern. Security researcher Nate McFeters of ZDNet's Zero-Day Security Blog also commented on the article, mentioning several past vulnerabilities: ownership of content issues, Google Docs theft, a cross-domain hole, Google XSS, and a Google Picasa protocol handler issue leading to the theft of user images.
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via Slashdot @ 11:53 23rd May
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After having created iPhone-focused versions of nearly all Google applications, Google has finally come out with a Google Talk application for iPhone. Google Talk for iPhone, designed specifically for Apple's Safari browser on iPhone and iPod Touch, requires no installation.
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via TechTree @ 8:51 5th Jul
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"We've just released in the US a new version of Google Talk designed specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch browsers. In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone, you can now chat with them while you're on the move, too! In your iPhone browser, just go to www.google.com/talk, sign in and start chatting," Adam Connors, Software Engineer, Google mobile team repots via The Official Google Mobile Blog.
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via Mac Daily News @ 16:58 3rd Jul
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Google adsense are ads that are shown on your site. They can be small text ads or images. Google gets paid by their advertisers and in turn pays you each time someone clicks on the ad. Google adsense is a great way to make money from your website traffic. It is possible to make a sizable income from these little ads but many do not realize the potential of these little gems. Setting up: Go to https://www.google.com/adsense 1. Set up an account 2. Decide what sort of ad format you want 3. Insert the html in your website 15 Tips for making the most profit from your Google Adsense: Google has many tools check them all and see which ones will work for you. 1. Filtering your competition - Google allows you to filter out up to 200 URL from being shown on your site 2.
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via Articles Bridge @ 15:39 21st Jun
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Salesforce.com is offering Salesforce for Google Apps, which makes Google's applications available from inside Salesforce.com. A Google video says the deal makes it possible to manage all customer information from within Salesforce, including Google Docs, Gmail, Google Talk and Google Calendars.
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via CRMDaily.com @ 2:49 11th May
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Salesforce.com is offering Salesforce for Google Apps, which makes Google's applications available from inside Salesforce.com. A Google video says the deal makes it possible to manage all customer information from within Salesforce, including Google Docs, Gmail, Google Talk and Google Calendars.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 19:03 9th May
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Wouldn't it be great to understand exactly how Google decides to rank websites? And wouldn't it be even better if the information on Google search rankings came from a true ''insider'' at Google? Well if the Google blog is to be believed, the company has begun an effort to do just that. Udi Manber, a Vice President of Engineering at Google is part of the team called 'Search Quality'. Search Quality is the name of the team responsible for the ranking of Google search results. That is, when you type a search query into the search box at Google and hit enter, the Search Quality team is responsible to decide within a fraction of a second which among the billions of pages on the web to display, and in what order.
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via Web Host Industry Review @ 16:08 31st May
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CWmike writes "Preston Gralla has a decent idea that could move the office needle: If Google really wanted to deliver a knockout punch to Microsoft, it would integrate OpenOffice with Google Docs, and sell support for the combined suite to small businesses, medium-sized business, and large corporations. Given the reach of Google, the quality of OpenOffice, and the lure of free, it's a sure winner. Imagine if a version of it were available as a Web service from Google, combined with massive amounts of Google storage. Integrated with Google Docs, it would also allow online collaboration. For those who wanted more features, the full OpenOffice suite would be available as a client — supported by Google. wouldn't be at all surprised to see this happen.
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via Slashdot @ 21:44 4th Jun
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Google gives big boost to the Google Mini The Google Mini, a device first piloted over three years ago, is intended to give businesses an affordable way to get powerful Google search technology in their own doors. Years after it began heading out to businesses around the world, Google has announced that they have taken user input into consideration and is giving the device some major upgrades that make it even more attractive.
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via TechSpot @ 13:50 28th May
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Panorama Software has made a series of announcements regarding its relationship and accomplishments with Google pertaining to new functionality associated with Google Docs spreadsheets (online spreadsheets that can be shared in a "live" collaborative session). On March 19, 2008, Panorama Software announced a "…beta initiative in analytics and reporting solutions for Google applications." In essence, Panorama has enabled pivot table functionality and therefore analytics capability, as well as reporting for online spreadsheets in Google Docs. On April 17, 2008, Panorama announced native support for Microsoft "SQL Server™ Analysis Services…" in order to allow customers to use Google Docs to analyze, report, and visualize corporate data directly from SQL Server™.
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via Aberdeen Group @ 1:25 22nd May
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Google Gadgets, an open-source, stand-alone app that runs gadgets from Google Desktop and the Universal iGoogle repository, closes the widest gap between Google Desktop's Linux version and its Mac and Windows cousins
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via Linux Online @ 8:29 6th Jun
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Google Inc. announced a preview release of Google Friend Connect, a service designed to help website owners grow traffic by enabling any site to provide social features for its visitors. With Google Friend, any website owner can add a snippet of code to his or her site and get social features up and running immediately without programming--picking and choosing from built-in functionality like user registration, invitations, members gallery, message posting, and reviews, as well as third-party applications built by the OpenSocial developer community. Visitors to any site using Google Friend Connect will be able to see, invite, and interact with new friends, or, using secure authorization APIs, with existing friends from social sites on the web, including Facebook, Google Talk, hi5, orkut, Plaxo, and more.
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via EContent Magazine @ 16:15 13th May
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Google today sped ahead in the web search domain once again with the release of the Google Earth API. Yes, the recent improvements to Live Maps were impressive, but today the search giant has put Google Earth into the browser. Microsoft made this move first, completely disregarding Google's client release of Google Earth, with its Virtual Earth API and browser plug-in. Google's Windows-only release today seems to focus on 3D, and speed. The performance is noticeably superior to Microsoft's, but there are still obvious kinks that need to be worked out.
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via ArsTechnica @ 2:23 29th May
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Google has signed a deal with digital-map maker Tele Atlas which allows Google to use the firm's map data on a host of devices including cellphones and gadgets based the much anticipated Android operating system. Under the terms of the 5-year deal Google will also continue to use Tele Atlas mapping data on a host of Google services such as Google Maps and Google Earth.
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via PC World @ 23:33 1st Jul
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The Google Solutions Marketplace, a portal for apps that make use of Google's APIs or Gadgets, demonstrates Google's increasing interest in the enterprise, along with Google's recent acquisition of enterprise-focused wiki company JotSpot, now called Google Sites. Additionally, Salesforce.com will begin reselling Google Apps to its customers.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 19:03 9th May
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Any talk of Linux brings with it talk of what it will take to get Linux on the desktop in big numbers. Much of the talk in this vein revolves around distribution X versus desktop Y, or something of that nature. The real issue, though, may not be a particular distribution or package model, but the mind-set of the creators.
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via Linux Online @ 4:45 10th May
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Beijing. May 23. INTERFAX-CHINA - Google is to launch a mobile phone advertising service covering mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, local media reported today. John Liu, vice president for greater China sales of Google, announced in Taipei that Google would partner with Taiwan operators Chunghwa Telecom and Far EasTone to deliver the service in Taiwan, Sohu reported. Liu did not reveal which operator Google will work with to provide this service in mainland China. In April 2006, Google launched its mobile phone advertising service in Japan, cooperating with wireless operators NTT DoCoMo and KDDI. When Mobile phone users search with Google on their mobile devices, advertisements relevant to the keywords will be displayed. -CG
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via Interfax @ 8:54 23rd May
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yo_cruyff notes a Computerworld article on Google's recent annual shareholder meeting, which was dominated by argument over the company's human rights policies. Google's shareholders, on advice from their board, have voted down two proposals on Thursday that would have compelled Google to change its policies. "Google [has been] coming under fire for operating a version of its search engine that complies with China's censorship rules. Google argues that it's better for it to have a presence in the country and to offer people some information, rather than for it not to be active in China at all... [S]hareholders and rights groups including Amnesty International... continue to push Google to improve its policies in countries known for human rights abuses and limits on freedom of speech.
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via Slashdot @ 16:17 9th May
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mytrip notes a News.com article reporting that Google has begun blurring faces in its Street View service, which has spawned privacy concerns since its introduction last year. Google has been working for a couple of years to advance the state of the art of face recognition. Quoting News.com: 'The technology uses a computer algorithm to scour Google's image database for faces, then blurs them, said John Hanke, director of Google Earth and Google Maps, in an interview at the Where 2.0 conference...' Google wrote about the program in their Lat/Long blog."
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via Slashdot @ 21:41 13th May
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP): Microsoft Corp’s abandoned takeover bid for Yahoo Inc. appears to have culminated with a disheartening thud for those two companies but amounted to yet another coup for online search leader Google Inc. What began in January as Microsoft’s most audacious attack yet on Google instead paved the way for the Internet’s most powerful company to gain even more clout through a deal that gives Google access to a large chunk of Yahoo’s advertising space. By submitting to a partnership that endorses Google’s search advertising technology as a better choice than its own, Yahoo is giving online marketers even more incentive to spend most of their money with its biggest rival, according to industry analysts. It looks like such a sweet deal for Google that the US Justice Department and lawmakers are expected to take a hard look at th
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via Arab Times @ 21:10 15th Jun
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Today, Google announced Google Talk for the iPhone. This is a web-based client of Google’s instant messenger service. The web-based app allows you to;
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via Mac Life @ 16:48 3rd Jul
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Please any one help My website Keyword ranking dropped in google?? am Following Google guidlines. My site is not banned Becoz My website google search engine saturation increased, What's the reason dropped My website Keyword ranking in google. Previously i got good keyword ranking in google,. am running this website from past 3 + years. suddenly dropped Keyword rankings in google. Please Help me....... My website is
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via High Rankings @ 10:28 22nd May
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Google isn’t hosting malware anymore, but according to a tool they provide that lets you check up on any domain, their own google.com at one point was indeed hosting malware (software that is installed on a users machine without their consent). After doing some digging, Tony Ruscoe found that the problems didn’t stem from www.google.com, but rather video.google.com.
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via ZDNet @ 3:43 24th May
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