By JortK on February 24, 2010
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By JortK on February 24, 2010
Posted in google | Tagged google, optimizer, website
By JortK on February 23, 2010
1. Post by email. You can post buzz by emailing buzz@gmail.com — super handy for posting photos you take on your phone. Photos that you attach to your email will appear along with the subject line of your message. You can choose who can see posts you email into Buzz from the connected sites menu [...]
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By JortK on February 23, 2010
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By JortK on February 23, 2010
Posted in Movies | Tagged hole, wall
By JortK on February 23, 2010
Posted in google | Tagged android, earth, google
By JortK on February 23, 2010
Today, we’re announcing the next generation of ad serving technology for online publishers — DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP). For the past few years, we’ve been investing in a suite of solutions — AdSense, ad-serving technology and the DoubleClick Ad Exchange — to help online publishers make the most money possible from their content, whether they [...]
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By JortK on February 23, 2010
We want copying and pasting content within Google Docs to just work. So, today we’re launching a new web clipboard that improves copy and paste in Google Docs. This new clipboard temporarily stores items you’ve copied in the cloud, then allows you to paste them with proper formatting into other Google Docs. Say you work [...]
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By JortK on February 22, 2010
Since the fall of 2009 we’ve seen more and more students and faculty take advantage of Google Apps Education Edition. We’ve seen our active users grow — first we had 5 million, then 6 million, and today we’re happy to announce that we’ve crossed the 7 million mark. With so many students and faculty using [...]
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By JortK on February 22, 2010
This week, real-time search took center stage, along with a surging interest in the Winter Games in Vancouver. Real-time search in Russia and Japan Since the release of real-time search in December, we’ve seen that finding real-time content — often the only source of online information at the time — can be quite profound. For [...]
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