SEARCH ENGINE SMACK DOWN: When it comes to search engines, size matters – at least to Google. After years of silence about the vastness of [...]
Monthly Archives: July 2008
Goodbye to Randy Pausch, a great teacher
Randy Pausch, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and a good friend of Google, passed away last night. In addition to being [...]
Google rolls out Knol
Wikipedia rival opens to the public. Google is inviting users to participate in its Knol online encyclopaedia service. Knol allows ordinary users to contribute their [...]
New Tool From Facebook Extends Its Web Presence
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook, the rapidly growing social network, unveiled some new features on Wednesday as it works to broaden its reach online and to [...]
Microsoft Seeks an Ad Friend in Facebook
By BRAD STONE and MIGUEL HELFT Published: July 25, 2008 MICROSOFT has tried various tactics to expand its share of the lucrative online search [...]
Microsoft defends its big online gamble
CEO says losses are a small risk By TODD BISHOP P-I REPORTER Microsoft Corp. sought to persuade skeptical investors Thursday that spending on its unprofitable [...]
google Hitting 40 languages
One of our goals is to give everyone using Google the information they want, wherever they are, in whatever language they speak, and through whatever [...]
Web Analytics by the Bay
If you’re in San Francisco this Wednesday, July 23, join us for a great seaside party. We’re sponsoring a Web Analytics Wednesday at the Gordon [...]
A peek into recent AdWords developments
If you’re an avid Inside AdSense reader, you know that we frequently post about the latest developments in AdSense and new features you can take [...]
Adobe Flash to become search-engine friendly
Since 1996, the Shockwave/Macromedia Flash application has been responsible for many animated content presentations on the Internet. It brings dynamism and interactivity to websites, providing [...]






