Googles Buzz looked set for the highlife, surely it couldn't fail? Well it seems that media attention hasn't exactly been glowing since its launch…
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Googles Buzz looked set for the highlife, surely it couldn't fail? Well it seems that media attention hasn't exactly been glowing since its launch…
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In another great webmaster central video Matt Cutt’s explains why you would still want to receive links that have the no follow attribute attached to them.
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Google's Super Bowl advert certainly seemed to create a lot of internet buzz last week, but now that the dust has settled how well recieved was the Parisian Love Ad and is TV advertising really where Google should be sending their resources?
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Google's recent headline-making issues with China certainly ignited media attention in not just the search companies operations in China, but also internet companies operating in China on the whole. With that as background, Google co-founder Sergey Brin's recent comments are all the more interesting…
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Are Google planning on releasing software to check your rankings? This would be a great time saver and less strain on the Google servers. Find the answer by reading the full post.
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Next time you search for a site you have been using for years then you may want to bear this cautionary tale in mind. It might just pay to check what site you are on!
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Google Buzz have been forced to make several changes to their service following a number of privacy concerns brought up by users. Add this to the negative feedback they've already recieved and the Buzz service seems to really need to step up.
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Another week of furious work as we mine the internet for gold and pull out a few nuggets. This week Google runs it's first TV ad and also get's it's social networking service Buzz up and running.
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Google have brought the extensive world of, well, extentions to Chrome for Mac. Not only that, they have a neat video showing just how excited your mouse pointer will be with the new software! Bagpuss-tastic!
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Google looks to trial some super-fast networks, with speeds up to 1 gigabit per second. Hopefully this signals the future of home net access!
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