Ireland cheers Google Street View car
Staff from Google Ireland’s office, along with some bemused passers-by, gathered outside the office to cheer on the Google Street View car as it made a scheduled drive-by.
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Staff from Google Ireland’s office, along with some bemused passers-by, gathered outside the office to cheer on the Google Street View car as it made a scheduled drive-by.
TweetDeck has been bought by Twitter ending months of internet speculation. It will now become the official Twitter desktop and mobile client.
When logging into Facebook today we noticed a new feature, highlighted by a popup, that allows users to “see all your pages in one place”.
Google announces the global roll out of Social Search as another search engine update looms. Social Search includes results from Twitter and other sites in the search results.
Today has seen the launch of a new Google blog called Inside Search dedicated to discussions, issues and updates surrounding their search engine algorithms.
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Thought to be the first of its kind, a UK High Court judge has ordered an injunction which bans publication of information on Twitter and Facebook.
Google announced at its I/O Conference this week that the Google +1 button is just “a matter of weeks away.”
Is your website ready to implement the new button?
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Google launches a new +1 button for social sharing in response to the Facebook “Like”. Will it take off?
Google Checkout will remove support for the Solo Scheme and Solo Cards. Will this affect your eCommerce website?
How will Google Caffeine affect your website’s results page ranking?
Two search engine rivals, Yahoo! and Bing get jiggy with each other. So what does that mean for your website?