Digital Envoy Says Google Went Too Far
Artificial intelligence firm Digital Envoy has filed suit against Google, alleging the search engine giant on its own expanded its licensing agreement of a program called AdSense. The suit involves technology that targets ads to specific users.
Google Goes Local
Google went live Wednesday with a new search feature that localizes search results and enables users to find information on people, businesses, and services closest to their homes or desired locations. The new service is also Google's ticket into the lucrative small business advertising market.
Google FAQ for Webmasters
After our recent series on Google's PageRank system, many questions have been raised about Google and how adult Webmasters can maximize
Yahoo, Google Standoff
Only a week after Yahoo announced plans to get rid of Google as a search partner and establish itself as an independent search engine, the tables have turned for both Google and its rivals.
Keeping Up With Google
When Google shuffles its Page Rank calculation formula, Web businesses can crumble. Here's another look at the Google Dance and how it can affect you
The Google Dance
Monitoring the Google Dance is a useful means of determining the effectiveness of changes you’ve made, and of indicating the need for changes, among your site’s pages. Here’s a basic guide
Google and Themes
In our terms a theme can be many things, such as a color scheme or subject matter, but in Google's terms, a theme is the subject matter - the topic. The topic is what the web pages are about
What's With All The Google Stuff?
After jumping into the adult web industry, Anand found that all roads lead to Google. For an industry full of amazing innovators, this dependence on the 'Big Brother' search engines seems to be an anomaly, making one wonder about alternatives
Google To Go Public In 2004
The number one search engine has put out the word that it plans to file an Initial Public Offering (IPO) over the next six-eight months, which for many technology analysts harkens back to the days before the dot-com crash of 2001
Google Shares Spotlight With Froogle
Word out of Silicon Valley this week from Google is that the search giant is reportedly looking to not only take Froogle to the forefront of its search page, but to also create a more powerful, search-responsive format for advertisers and users
Google Launches Deskbar
Google Labs went live today with a free software download called the Google Deskbar, which places a search feature in the Windows taskbar and streamlines the process of a performing a Google search
A Google/Microsoft Union?
Google and Microsoft began their corporate flirtation several months ago, although nothing has yet been confirmed and both sides are being extremely coy about the outcome
Google Hints at IPO
The Google team is said to be in talks with several investment bankers, including San Francisco-based W.R. Hambrecht & Co., regarding an electronic bidding auction that would make Google shares available to a wider cross-section of buyers
Google Favors Porn, Not Guns
Popular search engine Google is not winning any big fans of guns and ammunition this week after ruffling the feathers of a federally licensed firearms dealer in Connecticut by refusing to promote his gun advertisements
Going After Google
There is a wealth of traffic-building and moneymaking information available daily on XBiz' Cosmic Village Message Boards. Today, I'd like to share some valuable information on how you can improve your 'google' search engine ranking that was posted by 'Rookie' on our "Traffic Signals" forum
Google Search Engine Optimization: Why Google Is Important
As the Internet's most important search engine and one of the few remaining viable indexes of adult content, Google is now the number one target for adult webmasters everywhere.
Ogling at Google
This morning I found that there was yet another thread on the Cosmic Village to catch my eye, and this one concerned the popular Google Search Directory and its 'browser enhancing' tool bar. A previous XBiz Download of the Week, I was interested in what users had to say about this 'handy' surfing feature: