Information on the online search engine and online media giant Google, including gmail, google earth, google office products and a variety of many other google resources.
- Of Immortality, Keyword Stuffing, and Google Search ResultsHiding or stuffing keywords can lead to a banned site in Google.
- Google's Universal SearchAre you wondering why Google's search results look different from the usual search results? This article tells you about the changes Google made to its search engine.
- ChaCha Versus GoogleI am sure all of you have heard of Google.com but have you heard of ChaCha.com? They are both search engines but ChaCha.com adds a twist to the mix of searching.
What I Found when I Googled GoogleWhat do you get when you google . . . . Google?- Search Engine OptimizationThis is an article I wrote to help with the optimization ups and downs of a web site and getting listed on a search engine.
- The Google Co-op ProgramGoogle's recent beta launch of the Co-op program is adding the revenue incentive of the AdSense program with the features of refined search. Social networking takes on a new side with Google's latest product.
- Google Office is ComingThis article is about a battle between Microsoft and Google.
Google - is it Time to Short?Google's recent lawsuit for click fraud was long overdue. Similar models of advertising have long gone bankrupt. Is it google's turn?- Google SpreadsheetGoogle Spreadsheet is the latest offering from Google Labs. This free spreadsheet competes with MS Excel and allows for sharing and editing of data over the internet.
- A9, a Strong New Search Engine Alternative to GoogleA9 offers a more fine-tuned search than Google and a simultaneous search of multiple databases. Using it also earns the user a 1.57% on purchases at Amazon.com.
- Google Talk Integrates with GmailAn article detailing the integration of google talk into Gmail, and the implications of such an integration, with commentary by a variety of technology experts and bloggers.
- Google EmailThere is a relatively new free email service by Google called Gmail. Still in beta testing form, you need an invitation from a current user to get an account. Gmail is organized differently from most email servers, and is easy to use.
- Google's Gmail - a Different Sort of EmailIf you've been using Yahoo and Hotmail for years, it'll be a different experience switching to Gmail.