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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 32 minutes ago
As a Windows Mobile user, you might wish that Google would provide an updated version of Google Maps with the Street View functionality. Well, you can wait on that front now that Google is competing directly with Microsoft, I'm afraid that they will try to Push their own Android solution first and come back to Windows Mobile later. some would say that it's the behavior of a big, quasi-monopolistic...
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Silicon Alley Insider (Free subscription) | 41 minutes ago
Sure, Google (GOOG) is spending lots of time and money to launch Android , a mobile OS that will compete squarely with the iPhone. But it's still happy to take advantage of the iPhone's installed based of 10 million-plus, via what amounts to an iPhone-specific ad network. AdWeek : In meetings with agencies, Google has presented a new option to show different ads in response to searches made from iPhones....
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
GeoEye Inc. has released a high-resolution color image of a U.S. university to show what its new, highly accurate mapping satellite can do for Google Earth.
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Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Tester invites started going out to the dramatically-overhauled new Yahoo Calendar beta, and we were one of the lucky ones to give it a spin. The new look and feel brings YCal into 2008 (finally!) with a dynamic interface including drag and drop events, Flickr integration, multiple calendar subscriptions and— gasp! —a built-in to-do list. For too long, YCal has looked like it was stuck in 1998, even...
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peterbrooke58 | yesterday
Amid all of the controversy and press regarding the potential advertising agreement between online mogul Google and its smaller counterpart Yahoo, the two tycoons have agreed to a brief delay in proceedings. The brief delay is reportedly a courtesy to the Justice Department, allowing them more time to investigate the alleged antitrust implications of the deal. The extra window of time will give regulators
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Valleywag (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Google's Hot Trends page has been gamed before, but today's #1 spot is the best ever — a dorky-white-guys rock band named Captain Caucasian and the Raging Idiots. No KKK references, just a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Google launched its own satellite, the GeoEye1, last month and this here is its first photo. It’s a shot of Kutzton University in Pennsylvania. The GeoEye1 satellite will serve a number of clients, including the U.S. government (and Google itself). Naturally, the government will be able to access higher resolution images than you and I. [...]
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | yesterday
The entire stock market is taking another drubbing today, and Google is no exception. Its shares tried to rally in the morning, but are now trading below the $329 they closed at yesterday. That's a key price level Google employees are watching because a huge chunk of their options (1.7 million across the company) were granted with a weighted average exercise price of $329.78. The options are worthless...
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Information Week (Free subscription) | 55 minutes ago
Security researchers alert the company to a bug that could let hackers use Google Maps to infiltrate Google, Google Mail, or Google Apps accounts.
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U.S. News (Free subscription) | yesterday
During the debate, the most common Google query was Teddy Roosevelt's "walk softly" motto.
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Download Squad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: E-mail , Web services , web 2.0 , Web Online productivity app makers Zoho have publicly rolled out Zoho Mail , a webmail application that's been in private beta up until today. While the world may not really need yet another webmail app, there are a few things that make Zoho Mail a notable challenger to offerings from Google, Yaho!, Microsoft, and AOL. First and foremost, Zoho Mail offers...
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The San Francisco Business Times (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
San Bruno video sharing business YouTube Inc. will now show some CBS television programs in a move the company hopes will give it more ad revenue. (GOOG) (NFLX)
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Marketing Pilgrim (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
I guess it’s just been one of those weeks: Google is innovating all over this week. The latest changes that have been spotted come in Google’s bread and butter: the SERPs. Both Barry Schwartz and Michael Gray posted about a new development in the SERPs: content attributes listed between the title and the snippet of [...]
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mathewingram.com/work (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
So how can a band get some positive attention in these multi-platform, attention-deficit times we live in? You could try what Captain Caucasian and the Raging Idiots did: they asked their fans to make them the most searched-for term on Google, and it seems to have worked, if only briefly. Captain Caucasian was the top [...]
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Just because Google is will soon release its mobile operating system Android, it’s not ignoring the iPhone. In fact, online ad giant is preparing to offer advertisers a way to tailor ads for iPhone users, according to Adweek. For example, a normal American Airline web ad would offer a link to American’s site, where users could [...]
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peterbrooke58 | yesterday
Amid all of the controversy and press regarding the potential advertising agreement between online mogul Google and its smaller counterpart Yahoo, the two tycoons have agreed to a brief delay in proceedings. The brief delay is reportedly a courtesy to the Justice Department, allowing them more time to investigate the alleged antitrust implications of the deal. The extra window of time will give regulators...
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yardloo | 10/09/2008
Google has come up with “Mail Goggles” that can prevent people from sending stupid e-mails, especially at particular hours when they are most likely to be inebriated and at risk of making a complete idiot of themselves. [ Read the Story ]
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peterbrooke58 | 10/08/2008
Google is the definition of innovation, and is always up to the challenge of maintaining this title. Always at the lead of discovering the newest and best ways to apply technology to specific business needs. Recently, Adobe launched its Creative Suite 4, a wonderful program including desktop applications Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver and Illustrator. Adobe is now using Google Site Search...
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Captain Caucasian and raging idiots band members are actually really good!
i found their myspace websites and their music is actually very good! www.myspace.com/rumtide www.myspace.com/musenglish
musenglish - 10/11/2008