The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) found itself cleaning up after a pair of Illinois college students after they published (loudly) their dispute of how big Yahoo! total index was. It is unknown whether they were slapped or not.
Windows of Opportunity For Google
Google has launched version 2.0 of Google Desktop, the free software that lets you do a load of things from your PC in addition to searching for files.
Truth Or Lies? Google Isn’t Saying
CNN discussed the real buzz at the Google Dance party held during SES 2005, and learned the truth is out there.
Google Deskbar Observations
So, I’ve been trying out the various features of the new Google Desktop 2, and one thing that grabs me is the Deskbar. Since I find the Sidebar takes up too much space without doing enough, I’ve been running the Deskbar instead.
Musing On New Google Stock Sale
Google has big plans for those big bucks, and Murdok has uncovered a plan for you to consider.
Google’s Matt Cutts And JavaScript Redirects
There are a number of different optimization techniques webmasters use to try and improve their search engine rankings, some acceptable (white hat SEO), some not (black hat SEO).
Google Blogs Response To Geico Ruling
Apparently, the ability to make lemons into lemonade is one of Google’s strong points, or it could be they are living by the whole “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” thing.
How To Verify And Monitor Your Search Engine Listing On Google.com?
Being listed in search engines and ranked high on searches is the overall goal a webmaster is trying to achieve when dealing with search engines.
Microsoft and Google: Courtroom Enemies, Software Buddies
While the legal teams of Google and Microsoft butt heads in court over defector Kai-Fu Lee, and as the two rivals bout for search supremacy, the two leviathan companies find win-win cozy situations when it comes to Google plug-ins for Microsoft programs.
Yahoo And Google Almost Tied In Customer Satisfaction
There are many ways to measure the effectiveness of web property, especially sites with such broad reaches that their name recognition is almost second nature.