Posts Tagged ‘Google’
A very interesting slide show for Google!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 22:25 No CommentsThis is a very interesting 34-slide presentation on Google prepared by FaberNovel, a french consulting firm. It is hard to realize the real nature of this just 10 years old giant given the number of services it has continuously released, updated (and sometimes shut down) or acquired.
This presentation gives a great overview of the company’s [...]
New changes to Google Search!
Friday, November 21, 2008 1:05 No CommentsTonight, Google changed its interface. Google Blog
The changes are called SearchWiki, and are a dramatic departure from Google’s streamlined, algorithm-rules approach to search. It takes features from Digg to allow users to vote site results up or down, as well as features from Wikia Search to allow users to add comments, move search results, add [...]
Google’s increased market share in October 08 – 71.7%
Friday, November 14, 2008 15:39 No CommentsGoogle continued to increase its U.S. search share dominance in October, widening its lead over Yahoo and Microsoft. In October, Google’s share of Web searches by people in the U.S. rose to 71.7 percent, up from 71.2 percent in September and 64.5 percent in October of 2007, according to market research company Hitwise.
At the same [...]
Apple building its own search engine?
Thursday, November 13, 2008 15:36 No CommentsAccording to TechCrunch’s “multiple (if thin) reports,” Apple may be working on a search engine in the interest of weaning themselves from Google’s teet. Given that Apple defaults to Google search on Mac and iPhone versions of Safari, and given that Google is sort of competition now with Android, the rumors make sense…but given that [...]
Scour – A new Search Engine
Sunday, November 2, 2008 8:28 No CommentsScour is a new search engine that combines the results of the most famous search engines: Google, MSN and Yahoo. You can also rate the results as you do in Pandora. By this, Scour is getting better!
5 Friends – Vote
Thursday, October 30, 2008 4:59 No CommentsHow many of you know the 5 Friends video. Of course you are too many.. It is a very smart campaign of famous ‘Hollywood people’ with the support of Google, YouTube, Declare Yourself, and MySpace.
Some of them are Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Snoop Dogg, Harrison Ford, Julia Roberts, Ben Stiller, Will Smith, Steven [...]
The new Google Phone!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 17:52 No CommentsGoogle and T-Mobile finally took the wraps off the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to use the Internet giant’s Android operating system.
The phone, the first of several to come, crystallizes Google’s ambition to create an open mobile environment that gives users access to a wide variety of applications and the mobile Internet, which Google hopes [...]
Happy Birthday Google!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 15:10 No Comments10 years Google! It was 7th of September 1998 (Sunday) when Larry Page and Sergey Brin started the google.com! From then until now, nobody was expecting that Google would be one of the most expensive brand name in the world and that there would be 65 millions searches per hour!
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New York Times compared Google and [...]
New idea of Google
Tuesday, September 9, 2008 20:31 No CommentsGoogle has begun scanning microfilm from some newspapers’ historic archives to make them searchable online, first through Google News and eventually on the papers’ own Web sites, the company said Monday.
The new program expands a two-year-old service that allows Google News users to search the archives of some major newspapers and magazines, including The New [...]
The most expensive Brand Names
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 22:05 No CommentsMarketers are excited when they speak about Brand Names and their economic value. According to the latest research, these are the most expensive brand names!
First is Google that costs $86.06 billions, second is General Electric that costs $71.38 billions, then Microsoft with $70.89, billions, Coca-Cola with $58.21 billions, IBM with $55.34 billions, and Apple with [...]




