Stories about ‘Google’


By Brett Bumeter

OK, look, Google did what they did to PR.  That was only one cog in the wheel of what drives value on the internet.  If all of your force was on PR, then you need to diversify your blogging tactics and fight back to regain ground.

So what are you going to do to diversify your tactics, methods, revenue streams and ability...

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By Brett Bumeter

The Internet and the personal computer are on a collision course.  This collision is set to take place very soon especially with two 800 pound gorillas they’re both tech giants, Google and Microsoft.  Microsoft is racing to enter into the business of online search and online advertising and Google is racing to enter into the business of desktop applications powered...

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By Brett Bumeter

I woke up today and cranked up my computer to find that Google had sent me an automatic Google Toolbar Update for Firefox.

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I had not heard about a new update in the works so I felt like I was gambling when I accepted the upgrade (not like I...

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By Brett Bumeter

Devalue the blogosphere -> Well We can devalue your Algorithm by torching Nofollow

I am not suggesting an open war against the big search engine that has recently dropped cluster bombs on websites and blogs throughout the blogosphere from this blog to the Washington Post to Andy Beard that has documented the saga extremely well to Problogger, who temporarily...

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By Brett Bumeter

Check out this quick video to see how you can use Google Earth’s new and improved version to see the sky from a specific point on Earth.

Just input your geographic location and then look up to the sky and start zooming and scrolling your way around the Universe.

To use...

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By Brett Bumeter

 Digg fired Google in favor of a younger startup company looking to experiment and take chances.  They chose Microsoft.

Google has quite a reputation for providing poor service to its publisher/website partners unless they merit personal attention like an Ebay or a  . . . Digg.com.

Apparently, Digg wasn’t getting ($$$) what they needed out of their deal with Google.  So they are jumping...

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