Posts Tagged ‘google’

New Browser Plugin

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 by Gerard Harris

With the vast number of websites we visit having Google tracking bugs embedded into them, a new browser plugin called Google Alarm has been developed to bring to light exactly how much of our personal information Google is collecting.

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Foursquare data partnership with Google, Yahoo! & Microsoft?

Monday, July 19th, 2010 by Gerard Harris

In a recent interview with The Telegraph Foursquare’s co-founder Dennis Crowley revealed that his company was in talks with the likes of Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft about a data partnership. (more…)

Google Caffeine & News

Thursday, June 10th, 2010 by Hannah Miller

Google’s latest announcement of a new indexing system is all over the internet and topic of convergence in search arena. Matt Cutts calls it as “it’s a pretty fundamentally BIG change” in one of the interviews regarding Google Caffeine. It would be surprising if you wouldn’t know about this and are in the Internet industry. (more…)

Asynchronous Google Analytics Code

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 by Gerard Harris

Google Analytics had launched Asynchronous tracking late last year, providing an alternative for tracking your websites. The tracking code can be thought of a snippet that helps in reducing webpage load time. Websites that will benefit from this snippet are those that rely on a lot of scripts & rich media content with lightweight sites also showing signs of improvement. So what are the benefits? (more…)

Adwords Conversion Champion Challenge

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 by Jack Mclaren

Google launched an element of fun for PPC advertisers yesterday with their ‘Conversion Champion Challenge’. So, what do you need to do to receive this rather fun and prestigious title?
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