Archive for July, 2006

Some plaintiffs fight Google settlement

LITTLE ROCK — A set of plaintiffs in a class-action suit argued Monday that Google (GOOG) has not exercised reasonable care to prevent “click fraud” and has misrepresented efforts to stop swindlers from repeatedly clicking website links to drive up advertising costs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google gives PayPal a run for your money

Shoppers browsing online for new designer sunglasses or that ultrathin cellphone have a new temptation: a speedy-looking blue shopping-cart icon offering to whisk them to a purchase. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google introduces click-to-play video Ads

Mumbai: Google has announced the launch of its click-to-play video ad format available for advertisers worldwide. Advertisers can now run this new format on the Google content network to reach their target customers. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google Base finally adds rich text

In March I had a hunch, and in April I published a few javascript hacks revealing a feature that was launched today — a rich text editor for Google Base.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Report: Google Tries to Fight Click Fraud

Google Inc. appears to be doing reasonably well protecting advertisers from scam artists preying upon the Internet’s largest marketing network, but it remains unclear how much the system is being bilked under a ruse known as click fraud, according to an independent report filed in court Friday. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google AdSense for Radio soon, Google Health not yet

Google was asked about the integration of its dMarc Brodcasting acquisition during its Second Quarter 2006 Earnings Conference Call today. Read the rest of this entry »

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Vista to allow Google search engine

Microsoft Corp said that computer manufacturers will be able to set Google or other non-Microsoft search engines as the default search service in the next version of its flagship Windows operating system.

Brad Smith, Microsoft senior vice president and general counsel, said the software giant is adopting a voluntary set of principles to guide development of its market-dominating operating system in a manner that promotes competition…….More At……

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Earnings Preview: Google

OVERVIEW: Google held on the No. 1 spot for U.S. Web search, ending the quarter with 44.7 percent of queries as competitors stayed steady or dropped off, according to data from comScore Networks, a research group. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google exec challenges Berners-Lee

A Google executive challenged Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee on his ideas for a Semantic Web during a conference in Boston on artificial intelligence.

On Tuesday, Berners-Lee, the father of the Web and the current director of the World Wide Web Consortium, gave the keynote on artificial intelligence and the Semantic Web at a conference sponsored by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)………………More At…..

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Google Tightens up Landing Page Algorithm

Google is updating its algorithm for evaluating “landing page quality” in an effort to weed out low-quality sites that are linked to from AdWords ads, writes ClickZ. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google testing GDrive

Google really IS testing GDrive, and the features look great. Read the rest of this entry »

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Conversation with Google CEO Eric Schmidt at Search Engine Strategies (SES) San Jose 2006

Google CEO Eric Schmidt will participate in this summer’s Search Engine Strategies (SES) Conference & Expo 2006 in San Jose, CA. “A Conversation with Eric Schmidt” is scheduled for 10-10:45am on Wednesday, August 9th. During the session, SES chair Danny Sullivan will talk with Schmidt about Google’s growth and the challenges and issues in search given the company’s stature as leader in the space…….More At……

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Google service to aid doctors, report says

Google is planning a service that will provide doctors, patients and health care providers with a way to manage medical information over the Web, according to the VC Ratings blog on The Deal Web site. Consumers will be able to log in and do things like check their medical records, add providers and pay bills. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google AdWords Algorithm & Landing Page Quality Update

Google AdWords will be making some changes to its ad serving algorithm which rates the quality of advertiser landing pages. On the Inside AdWords blog the change is discussed and Google feels that it will affect a small number of advertisers, while having a positive impact on the quality of ads……………..More At……

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“So, How Big is Google?”

If you’re asking how Google compares to its competitors, then the answer is: Google is King. Yes, if it is possible to monopolize how people search for information, then Google is the reigning monarch. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google Hires Founder of Open Source CMS Plone

Alexander Limi - one of the Plone CMS founders - has been approached with an offer to join Google as a User Interface Designer, and has accepted the offer.  According to the project’s website, Limi will continue to contribute to Plone and plans to have significant leadership in the upcoming UI-focused 3.0 release. Limi will also remain on the executive  board of the Plone Foundation, which manages the project. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google,’ ‘Unibrow’ Added to Dictionary

Need tips on how to groom a unibrow or soul patch? Just google it. Or get a mouse potato to do it for you. If you’re still lost, grab the latest edition of Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary for a definition of those and about 100 other words that have made their way into its pages. …………..More At… Read the rest of this entry »

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Delete All Spam: Google Gmail gaining more regular features

Delete All Spam: Google Gmail gaining more regular features

If you are a heavy user of Google Gmail webmail service like we at TechWhack are, you would know the pain of deleting loads of spam mails manually. Google had no option to delete all spam mail in one go like other webmail services……More At….

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Google sued over “sandboxing”

What would you do if your web site was “sandboxed” by Google? If you’re children’s search engine KinderStart.com, you’d spend a few weeks wondering why site traffic had fallen by more than 70 percent and why AdSense revenue was in the toilet. Then you’d sue Google.

The company filed a complaint (PDF) against Google earlier this year in which KinderStart alleged that Google’s behavior was monopolistic and violated the smaller company’s “constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech.” The blockage of KinderStart’s site from the Google index allegedly occurred without warning or notification of any kind, and the company’s attempts to get answers from Google have fallen on deaf ears. Now KinderStart wants its day in court, and its complaint seeks class action status for all companies similarly affected…………….More At…….

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Google says bill could spark anti-trust complaints

Google has warned it will not hesitate to file anti-trust complaints in the United States if high-speed Internet providers abuse the market power they could receive from U.S. legislators.

The US Senate Commerce Committee last week approved sweeping communications reform legislation that would make it easier for telephone companies like AT&T to offer subscription television to consumers…….More At……

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