ZDNet Google blogger Garett Rogers has suggested an upgrade to Google Analytics, where Google tracks your eye movements by following your mouse around the screen.
Google Mows Down Snodgrass In Court
A federal judge in Philadelphia tossed out copyright infringement lawsuit filed against Google, where the plaintiff claimed the search engine’s archive of his Usenet posts constituted republication.
Google Base Storms Into Europe
Google wants to drag the clock builders and chocolate makers out of their Old Europe brick-and-mortar mindset into the gleaming silicon-driven online marketplace, preferably with a Google Base account at the foundation of those efforts; we suggest a partnership that could help make this happen.
Xoogler Unearths Old Google Top Ten
Doug Edwards was the man behind the creation of a five-year old Google document called “10 things Google has found to be true” and referenced that in response to Danny Sullivan’s recent Google love/hate lists.
FCC Sucks, Says Google Lawyer
The war of words between major content providers and the telecom companies escalated nicely during the opening of the VON conference in San Jose, drawing the federal government into the fray.
Google Draws A Check For SketchUp
The maker of 3D creation package SketchUp, @Last Software of Boulder, CO, have been acquired for an undisclosed sum by Google.
Google Drops Video Into RSS Feeds
An alpha test of using RSS to deliver results from Google Video quietly began with a post to its newsgroup last week.
Judge To Hand Over Some Google Info
As the old song goes, Google is fighting the law and the law is winning. Though the official ruling and its extent are yet to be released, a federal judge indicated he would require Google to comply with at least part of the Dept. of Justice’s request for information.
Google Adds Demographic Targeting to its Contextual Ad Network
Many marketers will likely find Google’s new demographic features interesting and useful. The big question is: when will Google add such capabilities to Search campaigns?
DOJ, Google Battle In Court Tuesday
The Department of Justice has asked the presiding judge in Gonzales v. Google to impose a 21-day deadline for Google to hand over the search records DOJ requested in August 2005.