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Google Dumps Microsoft Windows due to Security Fear

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Google has announced that it is to stop using Microsoft Windows internally in the company operating system, amid security concerns related to the attack on its network late last year.

Microsoft has never been a friendly face inside the Googleplex, but Google's engineering-driven culture and need to test its software on a variety of systems usually [...] Read More

Google AdWords Dynamic Keyword Insertion - Update

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Google AdWords Dynamic Keyword Insertion is an advanced feature that can help make your adverts more relevant to a diverse audience. To use keyword insertion, you place a short piece of code into your ad text. Each time the ad shows, AdWords will automatically replace the code with the keyword that triggered the ad.  Find [...] Read More

Google View-through Conversion Reporting for Display Campaigns - Updates

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Google has made a couple of feature enhancements to the view-through conversion reporting to help more effective measurement the ROI of display campaigns on the Google Content Network. View-through conversion reporting helps measure the conversions that result from users who have seen but not clicked on display ads. The enhancements will allow better report customisation
Customizable [...] Read More

Google’s China Site Redirected to Hong Kong

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

You may have been paying attention to the battle that is currently raging between Google and the Chinese government.
So, why would Google bother waging a war against one of the biuggest countres in the world?
In January, Google announced it is no longer willing to censor searches in China and might just pull out of the [...] Read More

Is Google Going to Close their China Office

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

It looks like Google is about to pull out of China and will shut down it’s  Chinese-language search engine in the aftermath of spying and hacking allegations that emerged in recent months.
Baidu (rival to Google in China) shares have jumped as a result.

China has denied any role in the attacks on the computers of 20 [...] Read More

New Windows phones won’t run current apps

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

You just have to LOVE the Apple business model. They don’t have to worry about silly stuff like this (New Windows phones won’t run current apps). Why, because they make their own hardware for it to run on. I have no doubt that someone will have a good laugh at my expense some day but [...] Read More

Gogle Founders Selling Shares- But will they Lose Control

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Google’s founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin plan to sell five million Google shares each over the next five years, in a trading plan disclosed Friday in a regulatory filing.
The sales, if completed, would provide each of the founders $2.75 billion based on Friday’s closing price of $550.01.
Now, here’e the interesting thing … if you [...] Read More

Microsoft Buying the News?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

From -TechCrunch
Rupert Murdoch is pointing a gun to Google’s head, and Microsoft is helping him pull back the trigger. For the past few weeks, Murdoch and his officers at News Corp. have been very vocal about their distaste for Google and their desire to lead other media companies in a boycott of sorts.
Murdoch keeps threatening [...] Read More

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