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Archive for February 14th, 2010

Youtube have adapted their logo for valentine's day. With minimal design it's suddenly made their tagline really cute! See what i mean? Leave a comment if it inspires any daring acts of romance.
This year, the AdSense team has brought you a series of live webinars covering a range of topics, and we'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended. We hope that you're already profiting from implementing the tips featured in our webinars. Your feedback to date has been very helpful, and we'll spend the coming weeks developing brand new, interesting content for 2010. If you haven't already done so,

YouTube & the Online Video Revolution

When we registered the YouTube domain on February 14, 2005, we set out to create a place where anyone with a video camera and an Internet connection could share a story with the world. Five years into it, we're as committed as ever to the core beliefs and principles that guided YouTube's creation: Video gives people a voice â?" From classrooms to war-torn countries, the Queen of England to the King of Pop , the Pope to the President of the United States ,
We have gone through the Pandia Powersearch all-in-one list of search engines and directories. We have added new search tools and deleted links to those that have passed away. There are separate categories for tools for web search, directories, local search, social search, microblogs, reference and dictionaries, online books, music, radios, rss and blogs, software, people, and much more. Sites marked NEW! are links that have been added this week.
It is time for our weekly search engine news wrap-up, and this time we provide you with several articles about the controversial new Google Buzz service. Google Buzz is a new feature of Gmail that lets you broadcast comments, photos and other types of content to your network of friends. Yes, it is very much a Twitter, Facebook kind of thing, and Buzz is clearly one of Google's attempts at stealing some of the thunder of those two social networks.
Here are a couple odd facts for you: compared to people everywhere else, folks in North America dislike Chrome. And individuals who live in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada are unusually big fans of Internet Explorer. That's what new Quantcast data implies, anyway. Quantcast , which measures and profiles audiences all over the world for advertisers, recently released some statistics concerning browsers' market shares.
There is still time to sign up for the SMX West search engine marketing conference in California on March 2 to 4. Danny Sullivan and Steve Ballmer SMX is run by the highly knowledgeable search engine industry experts Danny Sullivan and Chris Sherman of Search Engine Land fame. This year's scoop is the keynote speaker: CEO Steve Ballmer of Microsoft is going to speak about Bing and the search engine industry scene. The question on everybody's lips is, of course,
Times Online writes : [Google] is developing software for the first phone capable of translating foreign languages almost instantly - like the Babel Fish in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. By building on existing technologies in voice recognition and automatic translation, Google hopes to have a basic system ready within a couple of years. Google's head of translation services, Franz Och,
Google one day is going to have Labs for everything it does. Well, maybe not, but the company Feb. 12 formally introduced Google Maps Labs. Like the other Google Labs before it, Maps Labs is an experiment devoted to building new features that let users view Google Maps in different ways and augment them with different tools. Click on the green flask icon at the top right of the screen in Google Maps to see pick the new features you want to enable.
Google announced a couple of further changes to Gmail Buzz, in relation to the privacy concerns people voiced in the past days. Following people will now require a more explicit, not so easy to miss opt-in action. Furthermore, Google Reader and Picasa sites won't be auto-connected to your Buzz account now (even though they're public). Third, Gmail will also include a new Buzz settings tab, in which you can (among other things) completely disable your Buzz account.