Google has launched a new service, Google Buzz
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Google has unveiled the Nexus One, the online giant’s leap into the smartphone market.
“Nexus One is where Web meets phone,” said Google’s Mario Quedas.
The announcement puts Google, which before relied on other companies to make the phones that ran its Android operating system, head-to-head with the darling of the market, Apple’s iPhone.
Google recently released [...]
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Google is currently in negotiations with Yelp to acquire the company for $500 million. The deal has yet to be finalized, the deal is 80% likely to go through.
Yelp was founded in 2004 as a way to let users leave reviews on local businesses. Comscore puts worldwide traffic at nearly 9 million monthly unique visitors, [...]
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Most of the tech world now considers it a given that Google will be selling its own unlocked phone, called the Nexus One, to customers directly early in 2010. A few stragglers are still debating the finer points of the difference between Google working with handset manufacturers and carriers on a good Android experience v. [...]
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If you search on for Michelle Obama in Google Image Search you will see a racist and offensive image of the first lady.
Well, the result is now back, hosted on a new site. According to seroundtable.com Google bought a search ad explaining why the result is there and why Google cannot remove it.
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Adam Ostrow of Mashable says: a new estimate suggests that 250,000 Droids were sold in the first week.
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more→The highest-priced keyword in the United States last month sold on Google for $99.44 per click, according to the AdGooroo Search Engine Advertising Update: Q309.
The report released Wednesday pegs Mesothelioma as the highest-selling keyword in September. The same word sold on Yahoo in the No. 1 spot for $60.68 per click. The phrase “auto insurance [...]
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