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Primero fue Google, despues, Google Searches, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Android, Google Phone,google ,Google Voice, Google esto google lo otro ... y ahora..... GOOGLE TV... si,.... Google Television, con todos los elementos necesarios para disfrutar de la Tele, la Internet y tu Celular de Google que te conecta a todo en solo instantes.
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http://www.google.com/tv/Primero fue Google, despues, Google Searches, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google... more
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When searching anything on Google you would have noticed that as soon as you start typing your search query in the search box Google starts giving you suggestions related to your search query .These suggestions are actually the terms searched globally and reflects the vies of masses . Here is what I got when searching about different religions of the world .When searching anything on Google you would have noticed that as soon as you start... more
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What is Ping Notification Services? How to get my blog posts indexed faster using Ping Notification Services? And a big Ping Notification Services list inside!What is Ping Notification Services? How to get my blog posts indexed faster using Ping... more
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Google's Autocomplete service provides a list of possible suggestions from previous searches when you start typing words into the search box. It usually works out just fine, but sometimes, their options can get hilarious: meet 20 suggestions you won't believe.Google's Autocomplete service provides a list of possible suggestions from... more
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Newspaper publishers will now be able to set a limit on the number of free news articles people can read through Google, the company has announced.
The concession follows claims from some media companies that the search engine is profiting from online news pages.
Under the First Click Free programme, publishers can now prevent unrestricted access to subscription websites.
Users who click on more than five articles in a day may be routed to payment or registration pages.
"Previously, each click from a user would be treated as free," Google senior business product manager Josh Cohen said in a blog post.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8389896.stmNewspaper publishers will now be able to set a limit on the number of free news... more
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The message posted by Google distancing the firm from the image
Anyone typing "Michelle Obama" into Google Images this morning was presented with an altered photo depicting the US president's wife with animal features.
In a rare move, Google has posted a message on the top of the results page distancing itself from the image, in the box usually reserved for sponsored links.
The note, which states "Sometimes our search results can be offensive. We agree" directs users to a page explaining the technology giant's policy on "disturbing" search results.
The message makes it clear that the Michelle Obama image is not endorsed by Google, but indicates that the company will take no action to have it removed.
"Google views the integrity of our search results as an extremely important priority," it states.
"Accordingly, we do not remove a page from our search results simply because its content is unpopular or because we receive complaints concerning it."
It ends: "We apologize if you've had an upsetting experience using Google. We hope you understand our position regarding offensive results."
Google search result rankings are determined by complex algorithms that take into account a number of factors. A powerful element in the calculations is how many other sites on the internet link to an image or web page from the search term text.
This means it is possible for mischievous web users to artificially inflate a search ranking in a process known as "Google bombing", although this usually requires the co-ordinated efforts of thousands of people.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/6650590/Google-apologises-for-racist-caricature-in-Michelle-Obama-search-results.htmlThe message posted by Google distancing the firm from the image
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Basically as the title says. The only way I can describe it is by telling to to check the link and try it for yourselfBasically as the title says. The only way I can describe it is by telling to to check... more
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The brainiacs at Google made Google Suggest to speed up our searches: type in a term, they told us, and you'll see some suggestions to make your life easier.
Easier, maybe, but also more scandalous. From the Google Suggests we found, we can only assume Googlers have got some strange, inappropriate, twisted minds...(see below for more on how Google Suggest works)
Have you been SHOCKED by Google's suggestions? Stunned by Google Suggest's WARPED mind? Show us what YOU think are the most inappropriate Google Suggests!
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Follow the link - Check it out!The brainiacs at Google made Google Suggest to speed up our searches: type in a term,... more
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The Sun announced today that after 12 years they were no longer backing Labour. Rather than sit quietly about this both parties have decided to battle it out using Google as their stomping ground. Type in "labour" (if you're in the UK) and you get ads from both The Sun & The Labour party slagging off each other.
Looks like the next General Election is going to be good for Google ad words if no one elseThe Sun announced today that after 12 years they were no longer backing Labour.... more
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Google tries to save you valuable time by filling in the rest of your sentence when using Google search. This is not new. What is surprising are the number of times Chuck Norris or green poop feature in the automatic responses.Google tries to save you valuable time by filling in the rest of your sentence when... more
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One of the original goals of Google has always been to help people find the information they are looking for and get out of the way as fast as possible. It was a point of pride, and in fact a design principle, to get people off the search results page to other places on the Internet. Yahoo was the site that tried to keep you from ever leaving, Google was the opposite.
Well, it was easier to send people away when Google was just a search engine. Now it has apps and Gmail and Google Maps and Google Books, and a lot of other reasons to stick around on Google itself. But there is still a clear demarcation between its content/communication sites and search. At least there was until late last week when it launched Google Places on Google Maps. Google Places is a local search page for restaurants and other local businesses that brings together the address, phone number, Website, maps, description, directions, photos and reviews all on one page.
When you click on a pin for a local business or place of interest on Google Maps a bubble will open up, and if you click “more info” sometimes it will take you to the Google Places page. So far, so good. Google Places is simply making Google Maps better, right?One of the original goals of Google has always been to help people find the... more
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man alledged to use Internet in murder; investigators tracked computer address, then
'Googled' suspect.man alledged to use Internet in murder; investigators tracked computer address, then... more
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I googled the answer to life....
This is what it gave me....
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Clever. But only if you give a shit about Bing. Which I don't. Really.
I for one will forever be Google's bitch.Clever. But only if you give a shit about Bing. Which I don't. Really.
I for one... more
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In order to choose contributors, Picasa lets you access your Google contacts, and you can invite individual contacts or groups that you have already set up in Google Contacts (think: co-workers, family, etc.).In order to choose contributors, Picasa lets you access your Google contacts, and you... more
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The first and last parts are improvised and I play some of my riffs in between :)
I'm playing a Dean USA Dime Razorback through a Line 6 Spider 3 120w + FBX express footswitch.
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#40 - Top Rated (This Week) - MusicThe first and last parts are improvised and I play some of my riffs in between :)... more
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At Google’s Searchology event in May, Google announced the impending arrival of Google Squared, a Labs project that would return search results in spreadsheet form.
Today it appears as though Google Squared has been released out into the wild. Now your search results can take a completely different form, so you can remove content, add suggested columns of your own, and even save your squares for future access.
Since Google Squared is just your search results in column and row form, you’re best off making queries on groups of things. So, you can search for television shows and get back a list of shows, accompanying images, descriptions, language, and run time in a format that’s much easier to consume than typical search results. You can add additional columns and Google will try to help you fill in the blanks.At Google’s Searchology event in May, Google announced the impending arrival of... more
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(Jacqueline Mannering) age 16 playing an original piece over a backing track recorded with a USA Dean Dime Razorback!!
Ratings and comments welcome ^_^
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#23 - Most Discussed (Today)
#1 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music
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#93 - Most Discussed (This Week)
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#84 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Music
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#90 - Most Viewed (Today) - Music - Australia
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#12 - Top Rated (This Week) - Music(Jacqueline Mannering) age 16 playing an original piece over a backing track recorded... more
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As Marc and his friend Matthew sit in a park, discussing Matthew's upcoming errands, a weird thing happens to Marc's brain - Google's search engine takes over, triggering elaborate and surreal effects.
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As Marc and his friend Matthew sit in a park, discussing... more
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The act of Googling oneself has become the digital age's premiere guilty pleasure — an activity enjoyed by all and admitted by few. The phenomenon has even been the subject of scholarly research. Last year, a team of Swiss and Australian social scientists published a study concluding that the practice of self-Googling (or "Egosurfing" as it's sometimes called) can partly be traced to a rise in narcissism in society but is also an attempt by people to identify and shape their personal online "brand." The authors of the survey no doubt returned to their cubicles and Googled themselves to see if the study was posted online.The act of Googling oneself has become the digital age's premiere guilty pleasure... more
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