Daniel from the Google Maps team posted a thread in the Google Maps Help forum asking for feedback on how the Google Maps team can improve the starring and saving features. Daniel said…
Daniel from the Google Maps team posted a thread in the Google Maps Help forum asking for feedback on how the Google Maps team can improve the starring and saving features. Daniel said…
The browser seems to take Google Chrome’s approach to web apps and the ability to watch video without having to download external applications.
Stephen Wolfram announced that they now let you analyze your Facebook data and history with Wolfram|Alpha Facebook Analytics. It is pretty cool, but for some reason..
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Microsoft AdCenter advertisers have longed for some way to verify that their ads were running, and a solution is coming, promises a blog post from Microsoft Advertising. The fix will come in the form of an updated ad preview tool, which will let advertisers see whether their ads are showing… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: New UK Conservative Party Co-Chair Grant Shapps Founded Google Spamming Business The UK’s Conservative Party has a new co-chair, The Right Honourable Grant…
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John Mueller, a Google Webmaster Trends Analysts in Zuerich, announced on Google+ that the Google team has hosted over 100 webmaster related Google Hangouts this year. Wow, a hundred in just about 8 months…
Google Alerts is one of the most powerful free tools available, but it is often overlooked. It monitors the Web for words and phrases and even sends you an email or updates an RSS feed every time it finds a new result. Sounds pretty simple right