The problems of Google News are refusing to subside in the Scandinavian countries.
Google’s Click To Call Ripe For Abuse
Google is testing a new service called Click-to-Call. It allows users to be connected to businesses they are searching for on the results page. When you click on a business you then enter your phone number. Google then connects you to that business.
Mobile Market Stymies Google?
Yahoo and Microsoft have both made advancements in the “mobile” market recently, but Google was nowhere to be seen. This has left some observers feeling a little baffled, and one even asked, “Is Google flubbing mobile search?”
Google Goes To The Pitts
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania isn’t exactly a top destination for tech companies, but in spite (or because) of this fact, Google has built a new office there. It looks like it’s going to be a pretty small operation – there are currently only about 30 Googlers working at the facility.
Google’s Landing Page Rating Still A Mystery
Earlier this month, Google revealed a planned series of changes to the way that AdWords evaluates landing page quality. In the first of a two-part series, the Inside AdWords team attempts to address the bevy of questions that have accompanied the announcement.
Google, Yahoo & Microsoft Launch Sitemaps.org
Watch the Murdok exclusive video in which Chris Richardson interviews Tim Mayer of Yahoo and Vanessa Fox of Google. They talk about their new Sitemaps.org partnership.
Google Grows On The Emerald Isle
Earlier this week, Google announced plans to hire over 500 new employees at its Dublin complex. The move, according to many, confirms Ireland’s role as the search engine giant’s hub in Europe.
Google’s Stock, UK Search Shares Rise
Google is having quite a day. The company has been initiated into the S&P 100, and its stock is very close to hitting the $500 mark (may, in fact, hit it before I finish this article). There is also news that Google is “winning” the “UK search battle,” with a year-on-year share increase of nine percent.
Google, Yahoo, MSN Debut Sitemaps.org
There are certain partnerships and collaborations that inspire double takes: Microsoft and Apple developing a working Windows platform for Macs and deep-fried Coca-Cola come to mind. Well, there’s another log you can add to the fire and it comes in the form of an SEO tool, courtesy of search industry giants Google, MSN, and Yahoo. […]
Google To Hold $200 Million In YouTube Deal
The rumor that Google was setting aside $500 million for their deal with YouTube is false. Its only $200 million. CEO Eric Schmidt previously denied the rumor that Google would use the money to fend off any lawsuits regarding copyright infringement.