Posts Tagged Google

Google Knowledge Graph – Better Understanding of Real World!

May 2012 by  |  No Comments

Now Google is one more step closer to success on its mission to know everything. Google just launched its, tool Knowledge Graph proposed to deliver more accurate information by analyzing the way users search. With a desire to provide better search results comes a need for improved site-reading capacity. Google’s bots have been taught to [...]

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Google Webmasters Tools New Look – More Organized Info!

May 2012 by  |  No Comments

Google Webmasters Tools New Look - More Organized Info!

The features that you liked and adored in Webmaster Tools have been changed with a slightly different look last month. Some of the features have been renamed as new look boost the new functionality. The key changes include a new look to the dashboard, updated navigation, redesigned menus, a compact view for the home page [...]

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Google Drive (G-Drive) – Launch in April First Week?

March 2012 by  |  No Comments

Google is supposedly ready to launch their cloud-based storage service known as Drive, as early as the first week of April.The service will allegedly come with 1GB of free storage with the option to purchase more, will include a local client and a web interface that looks like Google Docs, and will have a domain-specific [...]

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Google+ New Feature “Search By Location”

February 2012 by  |  No Comments

Google+ New Feature “Search By Location”

Interesting News: Google+ is growing into a most competitive industry in today’s digital world with reliable platform in competition with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. One of the most interesting new features initiated, a holiday inspired endeavor that aims to deliver Google+ updates on a daily basis to come out of the facility to perform “searches [...]

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Google+ Business Pages Features & Overview

November 2011 by  |  5 Comments

Google+ Business Pages Features & Overview

Google+ launched “Pages” for business and brands after originally announcing its Google+ social network in June that only allowed personal profiles. Google+ even has also removed some of the brands that set up accounts using the personal profile. Some businesses were allowed to stay for testing purposes including the Ford Motor company. Here are some [...]

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Amazing Social Media Growth Statistics 2011

November 2011 by  |  4 Comments

During weekend, I read this article on jeffbullas and it was brilliant. It’ll tell you why & how social media is the future of Web. Here we go: There are 2 billion of us who are connected to the internet and have been distracted by social multi-media networking sites that are generating astounding amounts of [...]

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Are We Over with Facebook?

October 2011 by  |  1 Comment

Are We Over with Facebook?

As soon as a brand name turns out to be famous, we assume it’s there to stay. So for years now, we’ve been Googling to show we are well-informed, Tweeting to remain through what’s occurring around us, and Facebooking for exhibitionism and voyeurism. Nevertheless, with Facebook bringing new policies, and Google trying to surmount yet [...]

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Now Pay for Clicks on Directions on AdWords Location Extensions

June 2011 by  |  1 Comment

Last Friday, Google announced on their blog that they’re going to charge for Google Adwords local extensions clicks. If you’re thinking What is Adwords local extensions then here’s quick overview… A way for your location extension-enabled ads to show directly on the map. Adwords team is integrating information from ads with location extensions into the [...]

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White Hat Search Engine Optimization Techniques

April 2011 by  |  7 Comments

White Hat Search Engine Optimization Techniques

The practice of White Hat Search Engine Optimization, also known as Ethical SEO. The White Hat Techniques are ethical whereas Black Hat Techniques are not. It aims to make it easier for the search engines to tell when your site’s content is relevant to a query. In most cases, we do this by building a [...]

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