All tag results for ‘google’

Google Street Maps : San Diego, Los Angeles, Houston and Orlando

Someone wasnt too specific when pasting together pics for google street view.You can now view and stroll through high quality photos of most of the downtown areas of San Diego, Los Angeles, Houston and Orlando. Nine cities are now covered - click on the camera icons to dive into the city and see it.

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Google agrees changes on privacy

Google on Tuesday made fresh concessions to European Union data protection officials, agreeing to limit the amount of time it keeps users’ personal search data to 18 months.

The US internet group also said it would “radically redesign” its policy on keeping information from “cookies” or identifier programmes on individual computers.

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Dear Fellow Website Promoter with LinkAssistant SEO Tool

Are you looking for an SEO tool that’ll help you improve your Search Engine visibility, increase your link popularity and get more targeted traffic to your site? If so, you’ve come to the right place. This site is home of LinkAssistant SEO Tool, a search engine optimization software program designed to automate the many tedious link building tasks us SEOs need to do on a daily basis — to get our sites to the top in Search Engines.

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Adsense and image placement: a policy clarification

We ask that publishers not line up images and ads in a way that suggests a relationship between the images and the ads. If your visitors believe that the images and the ads are directly associated, or that the advertiser is offering the exact item found in the neighboring image, they may click the ad expecting to find something that isn’t actually being offered. That’s not a good experience for users or advertisers.

Publishers should also be careful to avoid similar implementations that people could find misleading. For instance, if your site contains a directory of Flash games, you should not format the ads to mimic the game descriptions.

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Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Automatix2

Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell, Inc., runs Automatix2 on his home PC (he uses Ubuntu Feisty Fawn as well).

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