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Want Google Glass & Live In The U.S. & Have Money? Here Is Your Chance
Google announced on Google+ they are expanding their Google Glass Explorer program, the program where people like you and me can potentially get our hands on a Google Glass. There are some conditions.
(1) You need to be in the U.S.
(2) You need to pay $1...
(1) You need to be in the U.S.
(2) You need to pay $1...
Using Search Queries to improve your site
Learn how to use the Search Queries feature in Google Webmaster Tools to make improvements to your site. googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com Have a...
Inside the Google House of Ideas: 2 Lens Glass, Google Robots, and Smartwatches
There are rumors that Google will be opening retail stores sometime in the near future (some rumors point to next year). The question rises though, what will Google feature in those storefronts? Will Chromebooks be a kiosk filler item? Will we see Android based phones? Are Google Glass wearable eye glasses still somewhat far off? [...]
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Does Google take action on sites that do keyword stuffing with phone numbers?
I saw at www.jwz.org where someone complained about typing a phone number and getting back websites that just keyword stuff every phone number in the...
Webmasters Sending Link Modification Requests Due To Google Link Notifications
A WebmasterWorld thread has one webmaster explaining he is now receiving emails from other webmasters to change how he links to them...
The Original Google Was An Internet Pizza Delivery Service
Rick Klau of Google Ventures posted a video from Google's co-founder, Sergey Brin speech he gave last fall at Google Ventures CEO Summit.
He explained a story that most people do not know, how Google really got started.
Sergey said that they had an idea to make it easier for people to order pizza from local pizza stores using the Internet. In short...
He explained a story that most people do not know, how Google really got started.
Sergey said that they had an idea to make it easier for people to order pizza from local pizza stores using the Internet. In short...
The hype, benefits, and dangers of Big Data
A Readlist of all the articles referenced in this post is available here. Readlists allow you to send all the articles to your Kindle, read them on your iOS device, or download it as an e-book.
Despite the overly alarmist title, Andrew Leonard’s How Netflix is turning viewers into puppets1 is a fascinating article on how Netflix uses Big Data in their programming decisions:
“House of Cards” is one of the first major test cases of this Big Data-driven creative strategy. For almost a...
Despite the overly alarmist title, Andrew Leonard’s How Netflix is turning viewers into puppets1 is a fascinating article on how Netflix uses Big Data in their programming decisions:
“House of Cards” is one of the first major test cases of this Big Data-driven creative strategy. For almost a...
Optimization points in responsive web design
Mark Boulton argues that we need to think further than breakpoints in responsive design, and also spend time figuring out the “optimization points”. From The In-Between:
I think we’re missing a trick for using breakpoints to make lots of subtle design optimisations. [...] Content-out design means defining your underpinning design structure from your content, and then focusing on what happens in between ‘layouts’. This approach of optimising your design by adding media queries (I like to...
I think we’re missing a trick for using breakpoints to make lots of subtle design optimisations. [...] Content-out design means defining your underpinning design structure from your content, and then focusing on what happens in between ‘layouts’. This approach of optimising your design by adding media queries (I like to...
The Google Asteroid Collision Logo You Never Saw
Google prepared — and briefly was showing — a special logo in honor of today’s near miss with Asteroid 2012 DA14. However, the company removed that out of respect, following the meteor explosion over Russia.
Below, you can see the logo — or “doodle” as Google calls them — that was intended to run today on Google. It shows an asteroid plunging down toward the second G in Google, which dodges out of the way:
The logo above should show the animation, but if it doesn’t, here’s one part of...
Below, you can see the logo — or “doodle” as Google calls them — that was intended to run today on Google. It shows an asteroid plunging down toward the second G in Google, which dodges out of the way:
The logo above should show the animation, but if it doesn’t, here’s one part of...
Dear Google Alerts: Why Aren’t You Working?
One of Google’s oldest features is Google Alerts, where you can enter keywords you want to monitor and get an email report each day about any new search results that match those terms. It was awesome, but for several weeks, it’s become nearly useless.
My long-standing settings have been for Google to check each day against “Everything” and bring back any new listings with my name in them. That has meant it routinely finds blog posts, web pages and news articles with references.
Here’s a...
My long-standing settings have been for Google to check each day against “Everything” and bring back any new listings with my name in them. That has meant it routinely finds blog posts, web pages and news articles with references.
Here’s a...
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