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Google Feedburner Now Connects with Twitter

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April 3, 2010

Just recently discovered that Google’s Feedburner (http://feedburner.google.com) connects with Twitter. This simplifies not having to use another application to drive feeds to twitter. As I understand, Twitter doesn’t natively take an RSS feed.
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Google Adds Live Updates to Results By BRAD STONE

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December 8, 2009

Google will supplement its search results with updates posted each second to sites like Twitter and Facebook.
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Google exec: Expect a “big shift” to video ads

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December 4, 2009

The popularity of online video will, within three to five years, spark major growth in video advertising, Google’s Nikesh Arora told a conference. The key, he said, will be when advertisers learn to stop shifting over TV ads to the Web and create spots that are interactive and targeted. Reuters (12/3)
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Google is Not a Strategy by Robin Neifield

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December 4, 2009

If you think the content network on Google means you’re reaching the Internet universe, you’re mistaken. »  Full story  » Print version
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Microsoft exec: We’re still “outgunned” in search

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December 3, 2009

With a 9.9% share of the search market, Microsoft has “a very long way to go” to catch up with Google, Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi told a conference this week. But under a proposed deal to power Yahoo! search — provided it is approved by regulators as expected next year — the combined search engines...
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Google to permit limits on free article views

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December 2, 2009

Adding a new twist to the debate over free online content, Google Inc. will now allow publishers to set a five-per-day cap on the quantity of stories readers can view for free through the search engine. The Wall Street Journal (12/2)
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Zakopane – Summer 2009

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September 15, 2009

After visiting the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Ela and I took Route 7 south to Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains.  Zakopane is the premier Polish vacation destination for both the winter and summer.  It is home to the Goral (mountain) culture.  The buildings have a unique architectural style that is not found else where in Poland.  It was my...
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Krakow – Summer 2009

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September 14, 2009

Ela and I drove to Krakow from Lubianka this summer.  We took Route 1 basically straight down to Krakow.  The traffic wasn’t bad except as we passed through Lodz.  My only major complaint about Poland is that they need an efficient highway system that doesn’t stop you at traffic lights in urban centers.  It was the...
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Privacy Policy

June 26, 2009

Information We Gather: The following information is gathered from our website visitors: IP address How We Use the Information We Gather: We use the information to enhance your visitor experience. The People That Are Given Access to This Information: Your personal information is accessible by the webmaster. The Security Measures We Have In Place...
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Nero, the Wonder Dog, on Google Earth?

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June 10, 2009
Nero, the Wonder Dog, on Google Earth?

I was loading Google Earth on to my test PC when I took a look at my house.  To my surprise it looks like Nero, my dog, was caught the satellite. Nero Caught by Google Earth The dark rectangler shape in the bottom right by the trees, I believe is Nero.  There is no...
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