Yahoo to Dump Personal Search Info After 9 Months
Yahoo will only keep personally identifiable information gathered from search engine activity for 9 months.
Bounce Rate Blues
Being an adult webmaster means trying new things: testing, evaluating and refining your approach based upon user input, statistical data, market conditions and forward trends — but implicit in this view is the fact that not everything you try will be a success.
Google Criticized for Clumsy Launch of New Wiki Features
Four days after its launch, Google’s new SearchWiki feature has been removed until further notice, due in part to adult spam attacks.
Google Releases Major Update
The Internet's top search portal has a new trick up its electronic sleeve: now users can tailor their Google search result listings to better suit their needs.
Security Flaws in Google Android Spark Concerns
Security analysts have alerted Google about a potential flaw in the company's mobile operating system, Android, but some online pundits don't think the Internet giant is doing enough.
Google Changes AdWords Policies
In a bid to help its bottom line, Google is changing the way keyword-based ads appear on its search result pages.
Google Offers Warning Page Advice
Responsible purveyors of age-restricted materials have been given some new advice by Google that should help in their battle for online market share.
Google Earth iPhone Application Arrives
Despite the growing rivalry between Google and Apple, Google still wants to be seen on the competition's mobile device.
Google Can Now Target Some Ads Within 200 Meters
Geo-located ads are nothing new, but Google wants to bring them into a new science-fiction reality.
Motorola Working on Next Google Android Phone
Motorola is betting $50 million on the popularity of social networking to carry its next marquee product: A mobile phone powered by Google’s Android operating system.
Apple's iPhone, Google's G1 Begin Battle for Mobile Supremacy
In the race for dominance of the future of mobile communications, Apple's iPhone and Google's G1 phone are the chief competitors. But which of the companies has the upper hand?
Google Issues WordPress Warning
Internet search and new media giant Google has announced an enhancement of its free Webmaster Tools service which will provide warnings to owners of potentially vulnerable sites from within the Google Message Center.
How Search Engines Work
In June, Internet monitor Hitwise.com reported that Google now holds a 69.17 percent market share based on U.S. traffic. Since they're driving nearly 70 percent of all search traffic it's important for you to understand how it works.
No Adult for Proposed Nationwide WiFi Network
The FCC approved a plan to build a national broadband WiFi network last week after conducting tests to appease one of the nation's largest mobile companies.
Google Aims to Stop Drunk Emailing With Mail Goggles
Google has unveiled a new feature designed to prevent users from doing the cyber equivalent of "drunk-dialing," or in this case, "drunk emailing."
The T-Mobile G1 Google Phone: Pro And Con
The analysts agree: The T-Mobile Google phone is almost as good as Apple's iPhone. Almost.
T-Mobile to Unveil 1st Google Phone on Sept. 23
T-Mobile will unveil the first Google phone at a press conference in New York on Sept. 23.
Google Ready to Move Chrome to Android Mobile Platform
Google's Chrome web browser is only a few days old and it's already going mobile.
Google Chrome: The Fine Print
The tech world is abuzz over Google Chrome, but everyone might want to stop and read the fine print.
Google Unveils Open-Source Web Browser Chrome
In a direct bid to take on Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox web browsers, Google has unveiled its own open-source browser, Chrome.