Google is moving in so many directions, it can be somewhat difficult to keep track of all the services and tools offered by this premium search engine.
Google’s $100 Million Fiber Diet
The search engine company could be ready to push video and VoIP to the masses over a Google-branded network.
Google Hub Sites: A Blog Goal
Turn your blog into a high powered Google Hub Site. Building your blog into what is called a Hub Site is not something that occurs to many bloggers.
Rumors: Google, Microsoft, AOL
Chatting with some marketing wonks this week, talk turned to how skilful Google has been at hanging back and creating false starts in various areas, with the hopes of spurring competitors to make the first move.
What will Google do with $4 billion?
Google. Currently trading at close to $300 per share.
Google Wants To Be Ma Bell
Providing wireless Internet looks like one potential for all the fiber Google has bought, but maybe they want to be more than that.
The Google, Deep Throat, WebMasterWorld Connection
The early bird gets the fake press release. Search Engine Journal’s Loren Baker, scarcely before the sun came up this morning, rubbed his eyes, sipped his coffee and did a spit-take as he read the press release headline: “Google unveils new erotica search engine.” Baker was able to wipe off his monitor, research the matter, and post about it by 7 AM.
Google Zeitgeist Gathering A Private Affair
Media and Internet luminaries will be on hand to chat about all kinds of topics at Google’s invitation-only event – with no reporting allowed.
300 Analysts Talk To Google, Remember Nothing
Google’s standard rule of not telling anybody anything until its too late has caused worldwide speculation as to what on Earth they plan to do with all that new money. A recent New York invitation-only meeting with Eric Schmidt and Sergey Brin did little to change that silent trend.
Worm Spoofs Google, Changes Sponsored Links
PandaLabs has discovered a worm that imitates Google’s homepage, retrieves search results the same way, but changes the sponsored links to the sites of the worm author’s choosing. Can you say, “evil genius,” boys and girls? I knew you could.