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  1. Google Ad Push highlights business use

    October 19, 2009 by James Oliver

    Google has launched a new advertising campaign entitled, ‘Gone Google’ which aims to highlight the various ways in which the company’s products and services can benefit businesses and the growing number of companies choosing to, as they put it, ‘Go Google’. More than two million businesses around the world use Google applications in some way, which is an impressive stat, one that Google apparently feels is not widely known enough. (more…)


  2. YouTube reaches 1 Billion hits per day

    October 13, 2009 by James Oliver

    According to a video blog post from Chad Hurley, one of YouTube’s founders, the world’s most popular streaming video website currently enjoys more than a billion hits per day. The announcement marks the third anniversary of the site’s $1.65 buyout by Google, a price those within the search engine giant have since described as ‘a premium’. (more…)


  3. Creative Commons

    September 1, 2009 by Matt Thomas

    SEOs are well used to a fairly adversarial relationship with Google – fair enough really, we do exist solely to manipulate their carefully worked out system – so it’s always refreshing when they do something that makes our lives easier. A new change to advanced search features, entitled ‘creative commons’ is one of those rare instances. Creative Commons allows users to find free content that is available for use on your website at the touch of a button. (more…)


  4. Davis Hits out at ‘Dangerous’ Tory Plan

    July 28, 2009 by Matt Thomas

    Conservative malcontent, David Davis has hit out at his own party’s plans to move NHS health records onto Google, going so far as to describe the proposed policy as ‘dangerous.’ Davis, who is a former shadow home secretary and stood against current Conservative leader David Cameron at the last leadership election, described the plan as;

    “Both dangerous in its own right, and hazardous to the public acceptability of necessary reforms to the state’s handling of our private information.” (more…)


  5. Google-Twitter Deal rather than buyout on the Cards

    May 20, 2009 by Jenny Sanderson

    Paying yet more lip-service to Twitter, co-founder Larry Page has today stated that Google is losing out to Twitter in terms of real time search. “People really want to do stuff real time and I think they [Twitter] have done a great job about it, I think we have done a relatively poor job of creating things that work on a per-second basis,” Page stated at Google’s Zeitgeist conference. (more…)


  6. Google Relaxes Brand Restrictions

    May 19, 2009 by Jenny Sanderson

    Google has courted huge controversy amongst the world’s brands by announcing a relaxation of its trademark policy. The search engine giant has essentially lifted the ban on companies using competing brand names as keywords in their campaigns, meaning that companies with deep pockets will basically be able to force their competitors out of first placed ad positions even for their own brand names. (more…)


  7. Google Employs Farmyard Animals

    May 5, 2009 by Jenny Sanderson

    As anyone who’s ever tried to get a job at Google can tell you, the company is not the easiest place in the world to find employment. They tend to require flawless qualifications and a proven track record of excellence in the industry before your CV even get s a second look.

    That however, was not the case for Google’s latest intake of employees. Not only do these new Google workers not have any qualifications at all, they’re not even human… (more…)


  8. Recession finally touches Google

    April 17, 2009 by James Oliver

    It seems even the undisputed ruler of the Internet is not immune from a little credit-crunch related turmoil, first quarter results, published yesterday have led to the company’s first ever decline on the previous quarter, overall revenue from advertising has slipped an unprecedented three percent from the last quarter of 2008.
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  9. Is Google Suggest really an improvement?

    April 8, 2009 by Matt Thomas

    If you’ve used Google recently you may have noticed a new feature in the search bar. As you type in a query, the Google search bar will now attempt to guess what you are looking for, not based on your previous searches as was the arrangement before but on what Google calls complex popularity algorithms.

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  10. Feature Films on YouTube

    April 6, 2009 by James Oliver

    These days it seems YouTube gets more professional by the day. The site has been moving away from its amateur, homemade roots for a while now, though the pace has accelerated over the last six months or so, which have seen legitimate music content hit its channels, HD content, even a downloadable speech from President Obama. Now it seems that another frontier is about to be broken by YouTube, full length feature films.
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  11. So why would Google want Twitter? (Part 2)

    April 4, 2009 by Matt Thomas

    Of course, the charge against Twitter as a search engine is that it’s mainly short emotional responses to things, though that could also be a strength. If you want to find out hard facts then Google exists though if you want to get a general sense of how something is going down in society then Twitter is a godsend. It would take you hours of reading traditional blogs before you got half the range of opinions you would from five minutes of Twitter searching.
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  12. So why would Google want Twitter?

    April 3, 2009 by Matt Thomas

    These days we’re used to Google trying things that don’t quite have an obvious profit model. Stuff like Google Earth, their space exploration competition, the whole non-profit wing, to name but a few. Since rumours that Google were thinking about buying Twitter surfaced the blogs have been awash with comments of the ‘here they go again’ variety, denouncing the move as a vanity purchase, or an impulse buy.
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  13. Google to acquire Twitter?

    April 2, 2009 by James Oliver

    Well, I suppose it was only a matter of time. TechCrunch has it from two separate sources that they’re describing as ‘close to the negotiations,’ that Google are about to buy micro-blogging site Twitter. According to the normally reliable technology blog, the search engine giant in the latter stages of a deal that would see them take possession of one of the hottest properties on the Internet.
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  14. Google launches Venture Capital Arm

    March 31, 2009 by James Oliver

    Google have started a new initiative to help them maintain their position at the top of the technology tree. It’s called Google Ventures and its remit is to make initial investments in ‘exceptional start-ups’. The areas covered will include software, clean tech, consumer Internet, bio tech and health-care, though Google does not want to be limited to these areas only, the whole point of the programme being to exploit the new areas that may not even have names yet.
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