Google’s share of search queries has grown to 47 percent over the last three years. But, the no-frills homepage isn’t pulling searchers away from Yahoo!, whose busy portal page has held runner-up status over the same time period, but rather from the chronically third-place MSN. If a search party has left the Redmond campus querying for their lost searchers, they can save the tread on their Vans. They’ve gone to Google.
Your Next Job Depends On Google
It’s not who you know that will get you the next cushy corporate job, but what you know, and that ‘what’ is everyone’s favorite search advertising company and its place in the world.
Google Heeds Mac Fans On Earth
The bright kids in the Googleplex decided to contribute a little something to Steve Jobs’ keynote performance at MacWorld, and announced the release of Google Earth for the Mac OS.
Google’s Video Store Sends Shockwaves Through Multiple Industries
With Google’s planned launching of an online video service akin to iTunes or Napster in the music industry, several industries will feel the shockwaves.
Extra, Extra, Google Ads In The Papers
The Chicago Sun-Times emerged as the latest place to find Google print advertising, after it began its print experiments with a couple of tech magazines in 2005.
Google Gets 95 Percent Of SEM Business
Search engine marketers spent $5.75 billion on advertising in 2005, with Google and Yahoo collecting the biggest hauls of that cash. The Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) will release its latest survey on US and Canadian SEM…
Google Extends Massive Leechy Lead
A lot of numbers seem to get thrown around the searchblogosphere. I closely follow a shorter list of numbers that matter.
Google Video Player Leaves The Pack
After an obsessively covered keynote address by Google co-founder Larry Page, Google unveiled its one-stop software offering, Google Pack; shortly thereafter, one piece of software vanished from the download page.
Google Pack – A User Data Bonanza
I noticed this morning a link on Google’s home page to Google Pack, a collection of “essentials to make your PC just work.”
Google Delivers at CES
Yahoo may have had Ellen and Tom Cruise, but Google trumped that with a cameo appearance from funny-man Robin Williams.