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AOL Search Deal May Include Multiple Partners

AOL Search Deal May Include Multiple Partners
AOL s current deal with Google to provide search throughout its sites expires on December 19. Will the company continue to use Google That s not a foregone conclusion. In fact it s not even certain that AOL will use only one search provider going forward…. GoGrid Cloud Center Connect Cloud and Dedicated Servers on Your Private Data Center

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Google Focusing on Checkins with Places API
Google has indicated it’s going to be working with developers on checkins for location-based applications through its Places API. This spring, Google announced Places as a revamping of its local and local-business listings. Originally, we saw Places as a…

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Google Pushes Further into Yelp’s Territory with Maps for Android Update
In an update coupled with Google Maps 4.4 for Android 1.6 and above, Google has improved the mobile offering of Places. Android owners can now add the Places icon to their home screens and use it to quickly locate nearby venues and their accompanying information-rich business listings.

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The New Google Phone

Is it just me or is this new Google ‘Android’ phone business a little questionable? I mean seriously, a Google phone, why? Aren’t they just a search engine. Your probably asking yourself about the iphone and how that has a similar sort of background but you would be wrong. Apple are hardware experts, they make walkman’s (ipods), desktop computers, laptop computers, phones and much more. So what could Google possibly bring to the table that would beat the brand new iphone 3G? Because personally I don’t see how they can possibly offer anything that the iphone cant.
I seem to get the impression that Google are getting a tiny bit ahead of themselves. They appear to think that their reputation precedes them and that everyone will jump to buy this new phone. I don’t think this will be the case. Firstly, have you seen it? Visually it’s really not all that. The design is kind of bulky and ugly. It is based on the HTC Dream handset which is going to face fierce competition this Christmas from various other phones due to be released including the Nokia N96 and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. And of course you will have a hard time prizing the Blackberry phone away from any businessman.
In my opinion Google are trying to attack a market which is already completely over populated. Apple came along at the right time and offered the consumer something completely different, something that no one else could imitate.
So what do you get? Well, fundamentally the Google phone is simply software that is run on this HTC Dream handset. The software that Google will run is called, ‘Google Android’. The software will run services such as Gmail, Google Docs, Google Maps and likely to feature Google’s new browser, Chrome. Am I being crazy or am I right in thinking that you can access Google Docs, Maps and Gmail through an iphone? One of the most unique things about this phone is that it has an individual GPS tracking chip inside which would make GPS SAT NAV far more accurate. Additionally, the Google phone is to offer other random add-ons such as weather forecasts, travel updates and restaurant recommendations.
“We want to create a whole new mobile experience for users who want the same applications on the phone as they use on the internet,” said Eric Schmidt, Google’s chief executive. This quote itself is kind of an understatement. Aren’t all phones an example of what you can do on the internet? Have these people even used an iphone?? You can pretty much do exactly the same as you can on the internet.
Don’t get me wrong I think Google is great, but just as a search engine! The mobile phone industry is already full to the brim with phones that offer the same or ever so slightly different applications on the actual device. Google are coming out to play ball when all the other companies have hit the showers!

(remember this is only my opinion and not factual)

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Mobile Search Battle

Mobile Search Battle
Mobile search is as big as it has ever been. Nearly 83% of American Adults have cell phones, with 20% of those being smart devices, one can see marketers urgency to grab their piece of the pie. Towards the end of the second quarter of 2010, a turf war has started to develop between everyone’s [...] Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Mobile Search Battle

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It’s a fact: Google has been the most visited web site in the past couple of years, and its popularity is not going to wane anytime soon. For as long as the Internet exists, so will Google, because it is the number one search-oriented web site that offers more than just information. Aside from having an e-mail service, Google AdWords is a division of the well-known search engine that is slowly becoming popular in its own right. This is because Google AdWords has services that are so efficient that it will drive prospects right to your inbox!

What better way to advertise your company than to make an ad of it show up in the most popular web site on the world wide web? By paying a fee and essentially buying adspace on Google AdWords, you can type up your own ads and choose the keywords that will cause your website to show up on the side of the screen. The system works in the way that your ad has a good chance of reappearing when someone types in those specific keywords in the Google search bar. Aside from getting to market your web site and products or services, you will be able to attract hordes of customers by making your company more well-known. Better yet, Google will even help you make your own website if you haven’t already.

An advantage to using Google AdWords is that you will only pay if people click your ads. This way, no single cent of yours is wasted trying to drive prospects right to your inbox. Instead, you will be getting your money’s worth as well as a big opportunity to showcase your company for what it is. You can decide how much you will pay to Google AdWords by choosing a specific budget. The minimum cost per click is usually only $0.01, depending on the quality of keywords. What a bargain! You can even have your office location placed on Google Maps in order to, literally, be put on the map. Google AdWords provides all of these services for very low prices.

Anyone searching for specific information may happen to be curious about a product or service your company might be offering. By inputting those magic keywords that you have chosen, the customer has a chance of seeing your ad pop up among others in the Google search engine. Curious onlookers will be tempted to click on the link in your ad, especially if your slogan is eyecatching. With one click, you could be making a great sale, bringing more attention to your flourishing business.

Google AdWords has resulted in some of the most inspiring business stories out there. Many companies have admitted to crediting the service for their newfound successes. Businesses have confessed about their site traffic increasing exponentially after applying for adspace, and have gone from local to global in a short amount of time. Because of their easier accessibility, certain companies have experienced up to a fifty perfect increase in sales alone. Become one of these success stories today!

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Google search navigator


Its an android application to search for locations like restaurants, pub, pizza etc. It displays the first googlelocal search result along with distance, name and gps coordinates on the googls map.

New Bike Maps for D.C., MontCo

New Bike Maps for D.C., MontCo
D.C. maps out its bikeshare program, while Montgomery County calls for bike map input. Montgomery County Maryland – United States – Maryland – Counties – Montgomery

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Google Ventures Invests in Search Marketing Firm Trada
Google Ventures has invested in a paid search marketing firm called Trada . Google Ventues has invested $5.75 million in Trada, along with Foundry Group , which previously invested $2.2 million in the company. According to Trada’s description of itself , it allows advertisers to create a new paid search campaign in Trada, then PPC experts are alerted to the campaign and decide if they’d like to …

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