Posts Tagged ‘google’

  • April 22, 2009
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    Google improves image search functionality

    Google Image Search has always been an invaluable tool for any web user. Often we’ll use it to find a pic of some actor, you know, those situations where you can’t remember the face exactly, or you’re trying to confirm that it’s in fact the same person.

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  • April 15, 2009
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    Google doesn’t like IE6, either!

    Google released a nice little script that warns users that IE6 is way out of date. Just include a chunk of javascript, and Google takes care of the rest. If we all adopted this route, then the Google’s warning screen would become standard, more trusted, and would probably do much better than all of us [...]

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  • October 16, 2008

    Google Adsense dashbaord widget for Apple/Mac

    Here’s a nice one for ya. It’s an apple/mac dashboard widget that will check your Google Adsense earnings. Simply install the widget, enter your login criteria, and slam. You’re golden! I’ve been using this guy for a few months, and it works great! It actually pulls the data from Google’s API directly or from another [...]

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  • October 16, 2008

    Finally, a Google Adsense iPhone application: iEarn

    I’ve been keeping my eye out for this one for a while. Since Google’s mobile version of their site is loaded when I view google.com on the iPhone, it’s not easy to check Google Adsense earnings on the iPhone.

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  • September 25, 2008

    Google wants to give you $10 million

    If you have a great idea, you need to tell Google. They’re wanting to give $10 million to help fund great ideas. Learn more about this at CNN. Of course, I’ve had plenty of great ideas that would help benefit all of humanity, but by now I’ve forgotten them all! Too bad for me!

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  • September 23, 2008
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    People doubt how quickly we can find information

    I remember being a kid in public school, I don’t know, elementary or middle school, and we had to go to the library to do little research projects. Back and forth to and from the card catalog, into the reference section, and through the nonfiction aisles of books. All we had to do was find [...]

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