That anti-Net Neutrality op-ed you read by a respected author? How do you know he wrote it? That grassroots organization of plain folks you hadn’t ever heard of, all suddenly galvanized for a cause that, if not attained, has dire, dire consequences for everyone? How do you know it’s a real organization? How do you know the organization, and the op-ed, weren’t created by LawMedia Group at the behest of some well-funded clients? If they did their jobs right, you don’t know.
Hitwise Puts Google Over 70 Percent
It’s time for another mini-party at Google and some more mourning at Yahoo, Microsoft, and Ask; a certain search giant cornered a U.S. market share of over 70 percent in July, according to new Hitwise data.
Google Apologizes For Gmail Outage
A two-hour blip in Gmail’s availability spurred a rush of complaints both in and out of Google before the problem received a fix.
Know Your Clicks, Google Says
Advertising clients who feed Google’s revenue machine may not always know the difference between an illicit click and one that’s outright fraudulent. Google wants them to understand which is which.
How Google Changes Its Ranks From Day To Day
Rankings are in everflux more than ever…hey that sounds weird. Meaning the ranking constantly seem to be moving around for many 2-3 keyword phrases. So when some SEO’s run these ranking reports it really just takes a “picture” of where the website currently ranks. I would like to explain how Google can easily Photoshop that picture (ranking) into something else:
Google Bonds With Western Union In New Countries
The Summer Games often seem like a geography lesson. People will ask each other "where’s that?" during the opening ceremony, or maybe say "I forgot about them" following an upset. So now’s as good a time as any for Google AdSense to introduce a Western Union payment option in some smallish countries.
Google Sees White Spaces Filling With Internet
Testing at the Federal Communication Commission will determine whether or not Google and its fellow backers of wireless broadband within unused spectrum reaches the marketplace.
Google, Verizon Weigh In On White Space Test
The on-going corporate wrangling between Google and Verizon is heating up again as the Federal Communications Commission prepares to test technology that would make it possible to offer WiFi broadband Internet over unused TV channels known as white spaces.
Google’s Olympic Extravaganza
Today is the day of the Beijing 2008 Olympic opening ceremony. Already, Google launched multiple special sites and services for the Olympics. Thanks to everyone providing pointers for this! Google’s main Olympics site
Google Leaps Into Olympic Content Race
Google’s not in its usual place ahead of the pack; you could almost compare the search giant to a runner who somehow got his feet stuck in the starting blocks. But, following Yahoo and Microsoft, Google’s finally unveiled some things related to the Summer Games.