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Google Instant has positive impact on CTRs, ad impressions

BizReport : Search Marketing : November 05, 2010

Google Instant has had a positive impact on click-through rates and ad impressions, according to recent research by Marin Software, despite earlier concerns the fast page displays would decrease traffic.by Helen LeggattGoogle Instant is serving up more relevant ads, according to Marin Software. This is reflected in a rise of 5.6% in click-through rates.”Google Instant was seen as a big gamble for Google when the company announced it, but it’s proved to be a positive change for the industry,” said Matt Lawson, vice-president of marketing, Marin Software.
“Google has pulled off the elusive win-win-win with the release of Instant, driving increased usability for consumers and increased volume for advertisers, while managing to increase their slice of the overall search pie in the process.”When Marin Software, who manage search ad spending, compared ad impressions in the two weeks after the introduction of Google Instant with those in the two weeks prior, they found these, too, had risen – by 9.3%.But is this rise due to

How one company games Google News

November 4, 2010 1:23 PM PDT

by Tom Krazit

Red Label News is not exactly a household name. But yesterday afternoon, it was one of the top news sources on Google News for stories about Apple’s iTunes song previews.
How’d that happen? Red Label News, it appears, is a cleverly designed collection of links and headlines meant to game Google News rankings.
CNET stumbled upon Red Label News after doing one of the most basic Google searches: the vanity search. In this case, we were attempting to figure out how many news outlets were writing about

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Facebook Offers Local Deals for Mobile Users

Man bites dog? Google sues the government

Google Spends $1.6B On 40 Acquisitions In 2010

Internet search giant Google Inc. yesterday said in a regulatory filing that it spent $1.6 billion in 40 acquisitions in the first nine months of 2010. “In August 2010, we completed the acquisition of Slide, Inc. (Slide), a privately-held social technology company for a cash consideration of $179 million,” Google revealed in a regulatory SEC filing.


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The new reality: Technology must be self-evident

By Jason Hiner | October 4, 2010, 3:30am PDT

I recently challenged a product person at Google, asking if a certain option — toggling on or off Gmail’s threaded conversation view — would be possible on a thread by thread basis. The Googler responded that it was certainly possible but that they wouldn’t do it. Why? Because it would introduce complexity and confusion for users.

Google’s Schmidt: Computers, not humans, should be driving cars

By Sam Diaz | September 29, 2010, 4:00am PDT

Here’s an interesting thought: What if computers drove cars and left the passengers to eat, watch movies, maybe even take a nap?
On the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco, Google CEO Eric Schmidt suggested that that’s the way it really should be. During his presentation, he said:
Your car should drive itself. It’s amazing to me that we let humans drive cars. It’s a bug that cars were invented before computers.
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WebP: Google’s new attempt at speeding up the web

By Garett Rogers | October 3, 2010, 9:26am PDT

In their latest attempt to make the web even faster, Google has devised their own image format  to rival JPEG. Since forever, JPEG has been doing a great job of compressing photographic images — it doesn’t support transparency, like other formats, but it does what it was meant to do very well.

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