The UK and Germany now have releases of Google Base for their Internet users; meanwhile, Ask.com has expanded its mapping imagery throughout Europe.
Google Takes On Bird Flu
The world’s largest Internet search company has joined the defenses arranged against bird flu. In combination with Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, Google Earth is helping to locate commercial poultry flocks, as well as the buildings, schools, and roads close to the farms and production facilities.
The BBC Sets Its Sights On Google, AOL
The blokes at the BBC want to show the world what they’re made of. The corporation’s director general has set his sights not only on Google – a tough opponent by any standards – but on AOL, as well. As part of this plan, the BBC would expand further into global markets.
Google Adds Value to Adwords
Competition for your Search marketing dollars is heating up, and all of the major engines have announced that major upgrades to their ad serving platforms are in the works.
Check Out Google Checkout
Garett Rogers has discovered some interesting domain information that looks related to Google and a possible checkout process.
Google AdSense Answers About Video
The new video advertisements that will begin to appear on Google’s network of AdSense publishers will pay on a CPM basis for site-targeted video, which should be welcome news.
Google Sponsoring 630 For Summer Of Code
One hundred and one projects covering operating systems, content management, programming languages, and other open source areas will occupy the 630 students selected to participate in Google’s Summer of Code.
Clash Of The Net Titans: Google V. Everyone
The race for Internet supremacy is getting more intense by the day. Internet giants, especially Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft, are fee-fie-foe-fumming and smelling blood everywhere as they retool their strategies for complete omnipresence. But they’ve also decided not to go it alone as they form supergiant alliances.
Google Gets A Dell Deal
The rumored deal between Dell and Google that will place Google’s presence and software on Dell’s OEM machines became official with Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s announcement.
Google Sends Picasa To Linux
The call for Google to port its software applications to Linux got off to a good start with the company’s photo sharing and editing software Picasa making the jump.