Whether you got in the front door during the open invitation to sign up for Google’s website analytics services or are on the waiting list, the newest forum on Google Groups offers assistance.
Google domains going after Outlook…
MSN did that months ago…
WSJ, EFF Seething Over Blogs, Google
A sense of general unhappiness pervaded over a couple of issues, with the Wall Street Journal hinting at A-list blog types not fully disclosing their relationships with startups while the Electronic Frontier Foundation blasted Google’s Desktop 3 for its potential privacy threats.
Google AdSense Hints
Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Roundtable and Webmasterworld are discussing Google AdSense hints.
Google Jobs Becoming Issue Again?
Remember last year, at around this time, the difficulty of getting a job at Google was a long-running story.
NBC Promoting Olympics In Google SERPs
A query on Google for “NBC Olympics” returns a video link to a two-minute advertisement for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Torino, and an unobvious change to Google’s Sponsored Links boxes on top of search results.
Privacy Experts Advice Against Google Desktop 3
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, go-to guys for legal issues in Web 2.0, have recommended against using the latest version of Google Desktop.
Google Desktop Does Cross-PC Search
One new feature in the latest version of Google’s information-laden Desktop product will get a lot of attention from users in the wake of Google’s fight with the Department of Justice over user privacy and trade secrets.
Google Promotes AdRank
Site publishers who have wondered why certain ads appear where they do in their AdSense blocks can learn about that in Google’s latest AdSense blog post.
Google Auctioning Print Ads
The search advertising company has expanded its magazine ad test to a broader number of magazines in three of its vertical markets. Google’s test of magazine ads began last summer, and involved two computer-oriented publications.