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Google Looking Closer at Television

One week after filing for a mass media patent (as discussed on Webmasterworld) indicating that Google is researching how to bridge search technology with interactive television, the search engine is doing a little shameless self-marketing for its own YouTube channel.
Elliot Schrage and Karen Wicker of Google’s department of Global Communications and Public Affairs posted on […]

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Macintosh is no longer the only competitor making critical remarks about Windows Vista for the world to see. There’s been a good deal of laughter over at the Cre8asite Forums, where moderator “eKstreme” reported that Google has also been publicly criticizing Microsoft’s Vista platform.
The news previously surfaced in this Breitbart article, which states:

“Internet […]

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What tricks will Google pull out of its magic hat next? According to a recent discussion on Webmasterworld, we might soon be seeing Google expand into the realms of video, television, and social networking in ways that have been previously untouched by search engines.
A U.S. patent application announced by Webmasterworld user “trillianjedi” on June 7th […]

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Where’s the Forum Watch?

I know, I know.. this site’s been up three whole days now and we’ve yet to start watching any forums.
In that time, we HAVE been working diligently on a new design (this template’s got to go!) and trying to fix a few bugs. The contact page still isn’t working quite right, so until we […]

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As recently reported by Google Blogoscoped, Google has added a few new ways to organize its image search results.
Last August, Search Engine Watch reported that Google had purchased Neven Vision, an image recognition company that could potentially change the world of image searches. Up until now, searching for images has relied heavily on text-based elements […]

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Search engine giant Google is offering 1mbps free wi-fi internet to neighbors of its headquarters in Mountainview, California. Critics of the internet service are disappointed by the 1mbps speeds and believe Google should offer online tech support to its wi-fi users.
This humble blogger is inclined to agree with search engine marketing expert Andy Beal, […]

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