Google has acknowledged some issues that Google News publishers have encountered with Webmaster Tools. The company posted to the Google News blog to let publishers know what the issues were and that they are working on fixing them.
Facebook Addresses Privacy and Photo Use for Ads
You may have read that Facebook changed its policy for third-party advertisers and the use of user photos. Facebook issued a statement on the company blog denying any such changes.
Google’s Blogger Addresses Spam-Labeling Mess
Google’s worked hard to cultivate a warm and fuzzy image, and by and large, the effort’s succeeded. Still, the company’s reputation took a little bit of damage when it recently classified some legitimate blogs as spam.
Facebook Addresses BNP Problem
One week ago, six major corporations pulled their advertising from Facebook. Then the British government followed suit. Now the social networking site has introduced a solution that may bring them all back.
Google Addresses IM Etiquette
We’ve come to think of Googlers as cool people, as smart people, and above all, as tech-savvy people. I’m not here to challenge that perception, but a new post on the Official Google Australia Blog implies that Google’s employees deal with some of the same crap as the rest of us. The topic of the post? IM etiquette.
Yahoo Addresses Blogstorm
Over on the YSearchBlog Yahoo has officially addressed yesterday’s intense discussion over Susan Decker’s now infamous quotes.
Reuters Addresses Affiliate Issues…Sort Of
Reuters wants to find affiliates willing to place its news video player on their sites, but haven’t really touched on the issue of compensating those affiliates.