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Twitter finally reveals revenue ambition, wants to be Google -- but not yet
Filed under: Internet, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Yahoo! (YHOO), TechnologyTwitter calls Google (GOOG) a "good role model," but says it isn't ready to rush down the road to advertising. Nonetheless, an ad-based revenue model is something that cofounder Biz Stone…
Google Reader Adds Magic to Your Feeds
Google added a couple of nice changes to Reader to serve the goals of improving your discovery of new items and personalizing your feed reading experience. First up, they’ve introduced a new Explore section designed to enhance discovery. A new…
Sean Parker: Twitter/Facebook Will Soon Dominate The Web — Not Google.
Sean Parker, a managing partner at Founder’s Fund, gave an interesting talk today at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. The key to it is simple: Facebook, Twitter, Apple, and eBay will dominate the web going forward. One company…
It's not just Bing - Google makes Twitter search deal, too
Filed under: Google, SearchWhen Microsoft partnered with Twitter to allow its Bing search engine to index tweets in real time, it looked like they had finally gotten the jump on Google at something. Just hours later, Google VP Marissa Mayer…
New Google Music Service Launch Imminent
Google will soon launch a music service, we’ve heard from multiple sources, and the company has spent the last several weeks securing content for the launch of the service from the major music labels. One source has referred to the…
Google Docs Adds Shared Folders
A couple of small tweaks add some nice user workflow improvements to Google Docs today. First, collaboration just got more convenient with the ability to create shared folders. Next up, you now have the ability to upload multiple files at…
Google Trends is an interesting service that can provide glimpses into how popular certain things are at any given time among the general public. I thought it would be interesting to search for some photography related keywords to see what’s…
Is Google Wave Ready for Its Debut?
Exactly two weeks from today, Google Wave will make its debut on the world stage. It hasn’t even been four months since Google Wave was announced, but it has already captured the hearts and minds of communication, tech, and social…
5 Free Copyright-Related Steps Every Blogger Should Take Today
If you’re a blogger (or any other kind of Webmaster) your content is being copied, it is virtually a guarantee. Whether you are big or small, users and commentators, along with spammers and scrapers, are using your work. Some of…
Google Wave: 5 Ways It Could Change the Web
Google Wave arrives on September 30th. On that day, Google will start sending out 100,000 invites to non-developers to its much-anticipated real-time communication platform. It’s not even released and it’s generating more hype than almost any other web product in…
Google Docs and Google Groups Come Together: It’s a Good Thing
Google is trying to get ahead of the game before Microsoft gives it a real run for its money with Office Online, coming in 2010. One way it’s doing that is by enhancing the collaborative abilities of Docs, and further…
Google Wave Arrives This Month: Are You Ready?
27 days and counting. That’s how long it is until September 30th, when Google will start sending 100,000 invites for the early test of Google Wave. The real-time communication platform has captured the imagination of countless communication, social media, and…
Google refutes USA Today report on blocked Skype application
While Apple was busy batting away the FCC with its litany of reasons why its app approval process is totally hunky-dory, Google was apparently having its own VoIP-related firefight. It seems that an article in the USA Today which hit…
Google Listen: Google Releases an Audio Search App
Google Labs, the testing ground for the search giant’s experimental products, just released a new project today: Google Listen, an audio search engine that runs as a Google Android app (for now). It allows you to stream or download podcasts,…
Google Caffeine: What You Need to Know [Video]
As we mentioned earlier this week, Google is set to launch a new, updated version of its search engine – the update is being called Google Caffeine. These changes to the service’s infrastructure will change the search results on Google…
Speed in the Feed: Google Reader and PubSubHubbub
Google Reader is about to get much faster for developers. You'll be pleased to note that Reader has just adopted the PubSubHubbub protocol for shared items. This means that instead of repeatedly requesting that Reader's shared items reload from the…
The Online Ad Recession Continues. Is This What A Reset Looks Like?
The recession in online advertising, which began in the first quarter of 2009, continued into the second. Every quarter we keep track of the combined advertising revenues of the four largest Web advertising companies (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL), which…
Am I Last To Find Out You Can Circumvent PDF Usage Restrictions With Gmail?
I expect many of you already were aware of this, but I can imagine at least some of you aren’t yet, so here goes: apparently you can lift the usage restrictions from Adobe PDF files by simply forwarding them as…
Google Wants You To Know A Google Docs Redesign Is Coming (I Wonder Why)
On the Google Docs blog today, the company took the time to make a non-announcement. Basically, there’s a bunch of words that bury the real story: That Google Docs will soon be launching a “brand new shiny interface.” Hmmm. I…
Google Calendar Gets Its Own Experimental Labs Features
Even though incredibly basic, Gmail Tasks has provided a simple way for Gmail users to create to-do lists while processing email. Today, Tasks is graduating from Labs to become a default email feature accessible under the “Contacts” link. Tasks graduation…