Steve Rubel and a variety of others are opining that Google Reader could be turned into the next Digg. Oh, I so so so agree with that!
Shorting Google May Equal Long Jail Term
A Tennessee investment manager is in hot water with federal authorities who have indicted him for defrauding investors, a fraud that the manager hoped to reverse by shorting shares of Google.
Google Wins In Court Again
A case of patent infringement against Google ended up being dismissed by a federal judge in Wisconsin.
Google Customer Feedback Form for Ranking WebSites
As I was doing my regular (track orders) reports I’ve clicked through a URL to see our company’s Order Thank you page (the one customers see when they hit SUBMIT at the end of their order process).
Google To Bust Digg’s Block?
The buzz among the technophile blogosphere is that Google could easily and effectively put “a hurtin'” on Digg by tweaking Google Reader. An algorithm and, perhaps, buying out a social news site might be all that is needed.
Google Continues to Push Toolbar Usage
Google’s Toolbar is a commonly utilized browser add-on for both Internet Explorer and Firefox users. With its search box, ad blocking, page rank features, and ability to track user behavior — its no wonder the company continues to aggressively market the tool in its search results
Forecast 2007: Destination Google?
2006 marked a year of acquisitions for Google, with JotSpot and YouTube chief among the list of properties absorbed by the undisputed champion of search. So what does 2007 hold in store for the company?
Cruising Through Google Notebooks
The useful little application called Google Notebook allows people to take notes from web pages they visit and have those notes published online; these Notebooks can be set to private, but many are left public and make for a fascinating trip through the minds of Google users.
Google Bug Tracker – Unofficial
Philipp posts about Wouter Schut, who decided that if Google was going to do such a poor job responding to users who send them emails about bugs and suggestions, he was going to create a public bug tracking database himself.
Google Maps – Multiple Destinations
Google added a new advanced feature to Google Maps: multiple destinations. Now, if you need to go to more than one place, you can enter more than one destination (by hitting the new “Add destination” link) and get directions to each place in order.