Archive for September 2nd, 2010
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For many years now AOL search results, both organic and paid, were powered by Google. Now with a deal announced by AOL - none of that is going to change. This morning AOL announced the renewal and expansion of their global partnership. The five-year renewal will include a broad range of features to both improve and expand the products and services. The following is a snippet from the press release issued earlier today, it summarizes some of the core aspects of this deal.
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Editors note: As part of our Going Google Everywhere series, today's guest blogger is Jen Grant, VP of Marketing at Box.net, a Palo Alto-based start-up that helps businesses collaborate, share, and manage all their content online. Learn more about other organizations that have gone Google on our community map . When I joined Box.net a few years ago, we weren't using a web-based email and calendaring solution, despite being "born in the cloud.
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NASA has introduced a new free mobile application for the iPad called NASA App HD. NASA App HD features live streaming video from NASA Television, an interactive map with links to all of its centers, quick links to feature stories and launch schedules, a scrolling alerts banner, and a NASA Featured link. The apps landing page features the solar system, where users can learn more about it, the universe and NASA missions. The app also allows users to view and search updated,
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by Mike Krumboltz Hurricane Earl has been brewing over the Atlantic Ocean for several days, and is now swirling toward America's East Coast. People who fear they may be in harm's way are going online for the latest on the storm's path and destructive power. Over the past 24 hours, online lookups for " hurricane earl path " have more than doubled. Related queries on " hurricane earl tracker " and " hurricane earl pictures " have also soared. The Category 3 hurricane,
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Consumer Watchdog has created a new anti-Google video portraying Google CEO Eric Schmidt has some kind of evil ice cream man. The video is a commentary on what the group perceives to be Google's lack of regard for consumer privacy. Specifically, the video draws on an infamous quote from Schmidt in which he said that if you have something you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place.
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Google has announced that they are now going to be indexing SVG documents and files. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based graphics format specifically for vector graphic, both dynamic and static and graphics can be made and edited in any text editor since they are XML files. You can, however, block your SVG files from being indexed by using the Robots Exclusion Protocol .
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Now that the paid search transition announcement has been made, no doubt you have some questions about what the upcoming changes mean for you as a PPC advertiser. Whether you're new to Microsoft adCenter or a seasoned veteran, you're sure to find.
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Back in June, we announced the Conversion Champion Challenge , a contest to help motivate you to get your conversion rates in shape for summer. Many of you embraced the challenge - with increased profits to show for it! However, one advertiser stood out among the rest as the true Conversion Champion. We're delighted to invite Elliott Antal from Richard Petty Driving Experience , to the Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA,
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Google announced today that it is making public its help documentation for Local Shopping inventory for Google Merchant Center. This is a feature that allows retailers to let consumers know about what they have in stock right from the web. "One weekday evening a few weeks before our son was born, my wife commissioned me to find a box of raspberry red leaf tea for the delivery," says Google Product Search business product manager Paul Lee,
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Filed under: Search Tips Have you ever looked at a search results page and wondered how to get the most out of each of the features? This lesson will explain what each element is and how it can help you get to the results you want quickly and efficiently. Also Try Also Try links appear on both the top and the bottom of the search results page. This feature lists terms that are similar to the ones you entered.