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PostHeaderIcon Google Releases Street View for Hawaii: Office Productivity Drops 25%

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Life’s a beach!

PostHeaderIcon What’s Brewing at Google Caffeine?

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

As seen on Matt Cutts’ blog, Google Caffiene is set to be deployed full-scale right after the holidays.

PostHeaderIcon Play that Funky Music, Google

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Type a song into Google these days and whaddya get? It’s not just lyric sites and links to YouTube videos anymore.

PostHeaderIcon Will Google Take Down the GPS Market with Android 2.0?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Google raised the stakes on GPS navigation this morning when the internet mega-beast announced the release of Google Maps Navigation (Beta), basically a TomTom for your phone and a significant step up from the current Maps application current smartphone users have grown accustomed to.

PostHeaderIcon What Google Analytics did to Enhance their Conversion Readings

Monday, October 26th, 2009

It goes without saying that one of the keys to a successful marketing campaign is being able to measure your conversions. We’re just glad someone let Google know we could use a few more barometers. The company that for so long limited Analytics goals to 4 has finally changed their course, opening up the field and allowing you to set twenty different goals in the process.

PostHeaderIcon Google Addresses Their Stance on Keywords

Monday, September 28th, 2009

In case you haven’t heard already, the Gospel According to Matt Cutts has spoken, and the truth is out: Keyword meta tags don’t matter – at least to Google.

PostHeaderIcon Google’s Cutts Makes Understanding PageRank Easier

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Matt Cutts’ Monday post about Google PageRank sculpting should go a long way in helping “power-SEOS” better understand the intracacies of PR sculpting and the nofollow system and figure out ways to maximize the feature’s offerings. It’s Cutts’ belief that there’s been a somewhat expected misconception about nofollow links since Google changed the way they analyze links, and he’s made it his mission to straighten everything out for the betterment of everybody else.

PostHeaderIcon Google Unveils Public Data Search Function

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Looking to find the unemployment rate of Cecil County, Maryland, for 2008? What if you want to compare that to the unemployment rate of the entire country for that year? Google’s new Public Data search function makes doing just that much easier, and it’s been made available as of yesterday in a format that’s as easy to navigate as Google’s homepage itself.

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