Google will discontinue the Meebo toolbar and hopes that users will switch to Google+ and its single sign on.
Google announced the support for a new AdSense ad unit, the size is super wide at 970×90. I cannot even show you a sample of this ad because this site wouldn’t support it properly – it is so wide. Here is a picture..
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Marvin Chow, a Global Marketing Director at Google for the Google+ platform, is celebrating his 3rd year of employment at Google…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Potential iOS Market For Google Now Is 2.5X Larger Than Android “Now” Base Google Now for iOS and Android are almost identical in their look at feel. And aside..
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Google is bringing its Now predictive search platform to Apple’s mobile operating system as a feature on the new version of Google’s Search application for the iPhone and iPad. Users will be able to access Now through the Search app itself.
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