The company unveiled a new tool to assist its AdWords advertisers in creating ads destined for the world of newsprint.
A Recession Would Do Google Good?
I think most of us can agree that an economic recession would be bad. But not everyone – and everything – would be affected in the same way, and at least one expert onlooker thinks Google would benefit.
Google Shared Stuff
It seems Google’s decided to dive into the arena of social bookmarking with their soft launch of Shared Stuff.
Google Gadget Ads All About The Experience
A Google spokesperson provided a few more details about Gadget Ads, the widgety rich media ad platform the search advertising company recently debuted.
Senate Prepares Grill For Google
Google’s proposed purchase of DoubleClick has drawn the scrutiny of privacy advocates, the Federal Trade Commission, and now a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
Google Docs Has Privacy Problems
Just 2 days ago, Google Docs’s Presentation functionality was launched.
Google Gadget Ads Rolling Out
Today Google is announcing the wider availability of Google Gadgets in ad format, something that has been in testing for months. Several advertisers are cited as happy beta partners, including Intel, Six Flags, and a fizzy beverage company.
New Satellite To Serve Google Earth
Google’s got a new satellite, and it’s watching you. Or, to be more accurate, DigitalGlobe’s got a new satellite, it’s watching everything, and the resulting imagery will wind up in Google Earth.
Google Transit Spreads To New Cities
It’s fun to “ooh” and “aah” over Google’s most interesting products and services, but it’s also frustrating to note their limited availability. Street View, for example, doesn’t picture a road within 600 miles of my home. But Google Transit has just added coverage in a handful of areas.
Yahoo Tops Google In August
comScore Media Metrix released today its monthly breakdown of U.S. consumer online activity at popular online sites for the month of August.