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Google Image Search Launches ‘Search-By-Style’ Option

January 5th, 2009

Google added clip art and line drawings to their image search criteria in order to help users in their search queries. Now, users don’t have to browse through thousands of images to find that ultimate clip art needed to complete their search.

Just choose the style criterion from the drop-down on an image results page in order to restrict your search to either line drawings, clip art, photos or faces.

According to the official Google Blog, “Today we’re pleased to extend this capability to clip art and line drawings. To see the effect of these new options, let’s take a look at the first few results for “Christmas,” one of our most popular queries on Image Search right now.”

Backlinks.com- Data Compromised

January 5th, 2009

Today in the world of Internet, linking schemes are growing in popularity. Why? As far as link building is concerned, we would like to believe people do it for getting more and more traffic to their websites and of course, money factor is one of the concerns!

News is coming from “linking schemes” world that Backlinks.com has allowed Google to index User IDs, Passwords, Link Sites, etc.
This is one of the examples as to why we should not involve in “linking schemes.”
Read more at Sphinn.

Yahoo! Reduces Data Retention to 3 Months! Will Google Follow This?

December 30th, 2008

Recently, Yahoo! announced that its data retention policy from 13 months has been reduced to just 3 months. Now, people are eager to know what would be the reaction of Google to this news.

As far as the users’ experience with Yahoo! is concerned, they are not going to notice any difference, regarding its products or services, or any other facility. Moreover, advertising procedure on Yahoo! will remain the same as the earlier.

“In our world of customized online services, responsible use of data is critical to establishing and maintaining user trust,” said Anne Toth, Yahoo’s vice president of policy. “We know that our users expect relevant and compelling content and advertising when they visit Yahoo, but they also want assurances that we are focused on protecting their privacy.”

Yahoo! Buzz Gets New Publisher Landing Pages

December 30th, 2008

News is that Yahoo! Buzz is getting some new features! Now, Yahoo Buzz Publisher has new landing pages. These pages can be used to display submitted content along with related activity for their “Buzzed up” contents.
The landing pages will have publisher-specific Yahoo! Updates modules and RSS/Add-to-My Yahoo! Buzz feeds.

Google’s Webmaster Tools In 40 Languages

December 30th, 2008

Google’s Webmaster Tools recently went live in 14 languages, bringing the total count to 40 languages

According to Google “Our team is very excited to reach so many of you by offering our tools in 40 languages. At the same time, both the Google Localization and Webmaster Tools teams know that there’s more room for improvements in the features and quality of our service. We hope to hear your input in the comments below, especially on the linguistic quality of our new languages.”

Google’s Test On Different Search Links Design

December 30th, 2008

As per the reports of Google Blogoscoped, Google is experimenting on a different search links design.

This is one of the Google’s most recent experiments that the search giant is indulging in, thanks to Zim, who has spotted this very change!

However, the experiment was rolled out to only a small portion of users for a short duration of time. Following image is an evidence of the test! A line can be seen in the screenshot between the top suggestions like “Web”, “Images”, “Video” and so on…

Google’s AdWords Editor 7.0 Is Live Now

December 30th, 2008

After AdWords Editor 6.0 and 6.5, Google’s AdWords Editor 7.0 is live now!

You can download the new AdWords Editor at google.com/adwordseditor/. And its new features include:

Google Testing AdWords Ads In Search Suggest

December 26th, 2008

Google is all trying to ensure that their billions in advertising revenue don’t get effected, even in the prevailing economic crisis. In response to this, the search giant came up with a new strategy, ‘Place sponsored listings everywhere.’

Last month reports came out that Google is adding sponsored listings to its finance site!. But lately, news came that Google is testing the placement of AdWords ads in its “Search Suggest.”

Google Getting Indulged In Testing

December 26th, 2008

Of late, Google is getting indulged in certain kinds of changes and testing some new features. However, not all of the changes have been appreciated!

According to Danny Sullivan, three of those changes are already being tested live by Google. This came into light a few weeks after other major changes were made by the search engine. Following are the three changes:

Enhanced Listings

These are the listings which contain price ranges besides different ratings of various kinds of products and services from all those ventures that boast this type of information on the website.
Till now, only Yelp, Citysearch, CNET, TripAdvisor and Download.com are being involved in this testing phase. It is expected that once the features will get implemented, it will be available to any site that contains reviews and price ranges with in content.

Google Comes With New AdSense for Domains Feature

December 26th, 2008

As we all know that Google AdSense for Domains helps finance people who park domains. However, this service is being connected to useless links and spam of the web many a time!

Google says, “AdSense for domains allows publishers with undeveloped domains to help users by providing relevant information including ads, links and search results. AdSense for domains provides advertisers with additional opportunities to find their customers, and ads on these pages convert well. In addition, we regularly receive requests from advertisers who have found domains to be an effective way to reach their users.”

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