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Has Google Begun Changing How it Indexes the Web?
Last summer Google announced a new project called "Caffeine", which was described as a re-write of Google's web search architecture. Around that time, Matt Cutts...
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New Google Reader Feature Can Create a Feed for Any Site
Google has launched a new feature for Google Reader that lets users create a custom feed to track changes on pages that don't have their own feed. In other words, you can follow...
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Google Explains Recrawling for Updated News
Google has a post up on the Google News blog today talking a little bit about how i...
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Google Cranks Up Number of Sitemaps Allowed
Google has at some point quietly increased its sitemaps limit from 1,000 to 50,000. In a discussion on a Google Webmasters forum...
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Google, PayPal, Mozilla Help StopBadware Go Solo
Thanks to Google, PayPal, and Mozilla, the anti-malware organization borne out of Harvard's Berkman center has become an independent entity.  StopBadware.org is now a non-p...
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Internet Explorer Losing its Luster in Europe?
According to data released by the AT Internet Institute, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has fallen to under 60% of visits in Eu...
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Google Launches New Chrome Version
Google is launching the latest stable release of its Chrome Browser for Windows. This version comes with the heavily requested extensions and bookmark sync features....
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Google Highlights Answers in Search Results
Google has launched a new feature for search called "answer highlighting." This is based on Google Squared...
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Yelp Adds ‘Check-Ins’ To Reviews
The review site Yelp has been interesting to watch over time. It gets a lot of interest from different businesses like...
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European Commission Clears Joint Venture To Fight Google
For some time now, a sort of "Google vs. Everybody" situation has been developing in Germany.  The bad news for the search giant is that, as four online marketing...
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Google Still Rules The Global Search Market
The U.S. remains the largest search market worldwide, while Google holds on to a commanding position in the global search market, according to a new study from comScore....
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Get Your Breadcrumbs in Google for More Links in Results
Last summer it was discovered that Google was testing breadcrumbs in search results (breadcrumbs being the hierarchical display commonly used in site navigation. For example: Ho...
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Street View Spreads To Denmark, Sweden
Google Street View has taken in a couple more countries.  Today, coverage of Denmark and Sweden was introduced, and there are new photos of many especially interesting plac...
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Google Narrows Down Mobile Ad Targeting
Google announced that it is now making sure that ads linking to mobile app downloads automatically appear only on devices that actually offer those apps. In addition, the ads wi...
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Microsoft Pulls Bing Maps Site Out of Beta
Microsoft has removed the beta tag from the Bing Maps Silverlight site. This means, at least according to Microsoft, that users ca...
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