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Many people have lost that lovin’ feelin’ when it comes to the past few Google Page Rank updates. Google itself has decried that Page Rank is for “entertainment purposes only.” It is well-known also that Page Rank is not tied to the search engine results pages (SERP’s), so a PR7 website can be buried in...
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Google has introduced a new beta product called Google SiteMaps. Google SiteMaps is a method for Webmasters to communicate directly with a Google robot that their website’s content has changed and it needs to be re-indexed. According to Google, “Google Sitemaps is an experiment in web crawling. Using Sitemaps to inform and direct our crawlers,...
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Google Wallet, the new online payment system that is still in development has been rumored to be a rival to eBay’s Paypal online payment system. Since rumors of the clash have been flying around for the last week or so, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, decided to step into the spotlight for a few moments and...
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Google’s Bourbon update started a couple of days ago and as usual, many are seeing double when it comes to the SERP’s. Rankings are being shuffled, websites are dropping out of sight, popping back up. All sorts of small chaotic episodes are being reported. For a while, the Google Toolbar was graying out Page Rank...
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Is it Summer of Love this summer? For Google it is. Someone at Google has found the love and decided to offer the Google Summer of Code to students who wish to write Open Source code in addition to partying and going to the beach. The Google Summer of Code project offers student programmers a...
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Google has set aside its automated search in favor of a manual search of the Boston-Cambridge area for new office space for its new east coast Googleplex, according to an article in the Boston Business Journal. Google executives have hired well-known real estate agency Trammell Crow Company to show them what is available in the...
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The recently released Google Desktop Search for Enterprise is aimed at helping business employees find what they need quickly. According to CNET, the appliance is targeted to “helping workers more quickly find information on the Web, in their computer hard drives and e-mail inboxes, as well as on corporate intranets.” The Enterprise Edition is based...
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Google has introduced its new Web Accelerator beta, which is supposed to “help web pages show up in a snap.” Designed for DSL and Cable users, this new product is supposed to make results appear even more quickly. Sorry, 56K modem users. Unfortunately, the beta has now been closed to the public. This posting appears...
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A fellow named, Philipp Lenssen, reported in his Google Blogoscoped weblog that long-time holder of the number 1 spot in Google for the coveted search term “search engine optimization”, SEO Inc. has received a penalty from Google and falling from the top rankings into oblivion. Actually, Mr. Lenssen reported that SEO Inc. had been banned...
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Google is beta testing its new site-targeted AdWords feature so that advertisers may pick the websites on which they want their Google ads to appear. According to Google, “Since Google first introduced AdWords, advertisers have asked us for the ability to run their ads on specific websites. Site targeting gives our users that ability, while...
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