MSN Search Update
MSN announced they are upgrading relevancy and coverage. The increased coverage likely means that more inbound link sources are getting indexed. From looking at rankings of a few of my sites it looks like:
Google Presents Photos Blog
Photo buffs and Picasa fans may have cause to celebrate – the Official Google Photos Blog has launched.
Google Preps Postini For Business World
As enamored as the tech world can be with the business to consumer relationships of Web 2.0 applications, Google understands what companies like Microsoft and IBM do – the real money is in business to business relationships.
Patent Suit Hits Google, AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo
Performance Pricing alleges in a federal lawsuit that the four Internet players they have sued infringe on a patent the company holds, in relation to paid search advertising.
Google Shares Reach Record High
Shares of several major Internet companies were up Monday. With Google and Expedia reaching all time record highs.
Google Celebrates International Cleanup Weekend
International Cleanup Weekend sounds like something that only a handful of hippies would acknowledge. But it’s not; Google itself has thrown its weight behind the event.
Google XSS Exploit May Show Private Data
In the recent days, an unusually high amount of Google-related security issues have been reported on the web.
Google Street View Spreads To Europe?
Four days ago, Google’s Global Privacy Counsel wrote a blog post about Street View and respecting other countries’ laws. At the time, we believed his comments were directed at Canada. But they may also apply to England; what appears to be one of Google Street View’s camera cars has been sighted in London.
Google, Yahoo Sued By Tanzanian Tribesman
It’s pretty well known in these parts (these United – well, sort of – States) where Google and Yahoo got their names. Google derives from a butchering of googol, a number, an apt moniker for the mathematical types that conceived it; Yahoo, well, everybody between these two shores knows what a yahoo is or has shouted one.
Google, DoubleClick On Defense Against Senators
The main defense put forth by Google and supporters of its proposed acquisition of DoubleClick holds that the two companies do business differently when it comes to advertising.