Does Google Spam Still Work Post-Panda?

It’s been more than 5 months since my open letter to Google lamenting the state of their search results and how web spam was getting the best of them. And it’s been a mere 3 months since I wrote about how much Google (and Bing) loved anchor text spam. Since that time, a number of [...]

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Google’s Now Lets You Edit Google Maps In The United States

It’s hard to believe, but for the last few years Google Maps users in the United States have been missing out on a pretty important feature (though there’s a decent chance you’ve never heard of it). It’s not particularly sexy, and many of the people reading this post will probably never take advantage of it, but we’ll all reap the benefits over the coming months

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Google Goes Social With Searches

Google, in a social-networking move aimed at Facebook, plans to allow people to reorder the way websites are ranked through its searches based on what they and their friends like or find useful.

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Google Webmaster Tools Advances Towards Analytics Savviness

Lately, Webmaster Tools has been improving its analytical capabilities significantly. This trend comes as a great benefit to webmasters and search marketers, both of whom are gaining access to important data in order to understand how their Search Engine Optimization is performing, as well as… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article

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ZTE’s finance chief said Washington should promote a fair business environment with less government interference, expressing frustration at the Chinese telecom-gear maker’s efforts to expand in the U.S.

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As Internet valuations climb and bankers and would-be buyers circle Silicon Valley in an increasingly frothy tech market, many eyes are on one desirable, if still enigmatic, target: Twitter.

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Groupon Rejects Google Offer, Plans Online foray

Andrew Mason’s Group coupon company Groupon termed as “the fastest growing company ever” by Forbes, created waves when it spurned the $6 billion buy-out offer of  big daddy of internet  Google. The Chicago based local advertising dealmaker had been a tiny door to door re-seller with 200 employees only on its payrolls  in January this [...]

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News agency Reuters reports that the father of the World Wide Web has charged that, the social networking websites that create isolated silos of user information not available to users outside the community are harming the cause of free and uninterrupted networking for global users. The big internet giants are the real “enemies of the [...]

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Facebook To Layer Mail, As Google Wants To Layer Social Media

For long Google CEO Eric Schmidt has been saying that the search engine giant merely wants to layer social media into its e mail service and has no intention of entering the segment in a big way. Now Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Monday revealed a new messaging service at San Francisco that will layer [...]

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Google, Apple Rivalry Intensifies with Galaxy Tab

When Apple’s iPad stormed the markets early this year, nobody had thought that it would wipe off the net-books from the face of the earth and sell above  3 million pieces in a 6 month home  run before the holiday sales season commences. The 9.7” LED multi touch screen gadget had come after several failures [...]

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Google sues the U.S. Interior Department

Google says the U.S Department of the Interior is favoring Microsoft products in setting criteria for bids to provide a new email system. The suit, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, argues the Department of the Interior request was written to exclude Google’s online services, Google Apps, by stating the system had to only include [...]

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It’s a pretty safe bet to say that Google owns the internet, when they say jump we say how high, they constantly change the playing field so we in turn need to change our tactics to meet their new demands. They constantly update the algorithms and ranking factors in an effort to constantly offer the [...]

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Google likes visual shopping, buys Like.com

Google has acquired visual search engine Like.com. The purchase was announced on Like.com homepage Friday night. Like.com is a visual shopping search engine that developed a technology to help shoppers buy soft goods, such as apparels, shoes, jewelry online.  ”we’ve developed technology that lets us understand visually what terms like “red high-heeled pumps” and “floral [...]

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Google Rides The Dragon’s Tail

Riding on a dragon’s tail is never easy, as internet giant Google discovered in its roller coaster ride since January. Arch rival Yahoo says the China controversy may perhaps not affect Google’s projected annual turnover of $28 billion very significantly but has caused its share price to plummet by 30% which means a loss of [...]

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