Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Google: Bing is Plagiarizing Our SERPs
Google has taken a pretty direct shot at Bing and the gloves are off. On Tuesday, Google released a blog post accusing Bing of “stealing” their data. Danny Sullivan wrote a nice piece on the details of Google’s experiment. This is a bold accusation and both sides are fighting for search market share. Google’s claim is that they.
Google Instant Results
Google Instant launched today, allowing people’s search results page to change dynamically as they type. This is impressive technology as it now requires a unique query to Google for each letter typed. Assuming the average query is approximately 20 characters this means Google has to run 20 queries where before they only had to run.
Google’s Acquisitions Infographic
Word of the day: infographic. This one was too nice to pass up, plus I’m still logged into my site. Sarcasm aside, it really emphasizes the significance of the DoubleClick and YouTube purchases. It would appear that the frequency of acquisitions is also.
SEO Tips for Small Businesses
It should go without saying that there are a lot more variables that go into Google’s organic algorithm. Most small companies, however, don’t have the ability to focus on many of the intricacies of SEO like the big firms do. In steps the 80/20 rule – do 80% of the product in 20% of the.
Catching Up & November Summary
As much as I enjoy it I’ve been horrible about posting to my blog lately, and I’m blaming Twitter. I find that I’m spending a lot more time on Twitter these days and the speed (of information transfer and to post) and audience size just blow away my blog. On average, I get more comments.
AdSense for Domains Long Term
So I’ve started playing around with AdSense for Domains (I know, soooo December 2008). My first thought is that we finally have a reputable and stable company to manage parked pages (Name Media/Revenue Direct have been unorganized at best). It’s a great move on Google’s behalf since they’re cutting out the middlemen and arbitrage. Then.
Google’s Chrome OS
I don’t want to say that Pete & I were right or that we predicted this over a year ago, but… I don’t know how to finish that sentence. In my original post titled, ”Google’s OS (aka Chrome),” I wrote, “Hopefully Microsoft sees this as the threat to XP that it is”. Today, Google announced the.
Computer Vision & 3D Modeling via Photos
After watching Clay Shirkley’s TED Talk presentation last week I had to watch my all time favorite TED Talk; Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos Photosynth. This was the first TED Talk that really captured my interest. Photosynth has the ability to identify the content within a picture and overlap it with similar pictures. The end.
Google Latitide to Status/Blog
A close friend (“cc” aka Chris Crosby) sent this to me yesterday but I’m just getting around to checking it out this morning; http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/more-ways-to-share-your-google-latitude.html Two items: “Google Talk location status (beta) automatically updates your Google Talk or Gmail chat status message with your Latitude location.” “The Google Public Location Badge lets you publish your Latitude.

