Archive for the 'Google' Category
Behind The Scenes At Google
Monday, October 24th, 2005
Although it is primarily written with Google Print in mind, SearchEngineWorld has a good article which delves into how Google indexes and caches sites (or books).
As far as I can understand, the index is a database of words made up of the content of pages with useful information (such as whether that word was in […]
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Google PageRank - Not Dead Yet
Saturday, October 22nd, 2005
The recent Google PageRank update has been widely commented on elsewhere, and whilst many would say that PageRank is effectively dead (inlcuding myself, up to a point), it’s funny how much interest an update can still cause.
How many of us can say that we weren’t intrigued to find out whether any of our sites had […]
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More on Google Micropayments
Monday, June 27th, 2005
A few days ago I mentioned my thoughts on the proposed Google payment service and the future of micropayments - since then it has been mentioned by a few other people:
* Traffick: Google Payment System Deals With Micropayments
* Charlene Li: Google Wallet musings
There is an argument that if you charge people for content they’ve previously […]
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Comparison between Google AdSense & Yahoo ads
Monday, June 13th, 2005
Jensense has posted an in-depth comparison of the relevancy of the ads served by Google AdSense and the yet-to-be-released Yahoo! Publisher Network.
She chose 5 or 6 ads currently displaying the Yahoo! ads (mainly Yahoo! employee blogs & Flickr) and compared them to those served by the Google preview tool.
From the results given, it seems that […]
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TextPattern & Wordpress Users Must Wait For Google AFF
Monday, May 23rd, 2005
More on Google’s Ad For Feeds program:
It seems as if as well as having at least 100 subscribers to your feed, you’ll also have to be running a Movable Type or Blogger.com blog to sign up for ads in feeds for the moment.
Us TextPattern and WordPress users must sit tight and be patient.
It may actually […]
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