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  1. Google Chromebook Ads Popping Up on Chrome Start Pages

    Google is advertising new Chromebooks to some users for $249. While the ad is unobtrusive and momentarily makes the start page more interesting, users who have seen the ads aren't impressed, especially those who can't even buy one in their country.

  2. Majestic SEO Adds Fresher Index & Free URL Submitter

    Majestic SEO is expanding yet again. Fresh off of announcing the Majestic SEO Fresh Index increased to 90 days, the Majestic SEO Team has just introduced a new URL submission tool open to everyone, not just their paid subscribers.

  3. Rio SEO Integrates Social Sharing, Search Marketing Tools

    The combined suite of software, now renamed to Rio SEO Social Media Suite, includes three products that assist with large-scale, social-sharing campaign analysis, as well as social advertising initiatives and digital-influencer activation programs.

  4. Google Chrome to Encrypt All Searches

    Google's Chrome web browser sends search results from its Omnibox - the box used to type in URLs - to Google. Now the web browser will use SSL to encrypt web search input before sending it to Google, whether or not users are signed into Google.

  5. Google Debunks Dead Donkey Maps Image

    Google released new images to prove that a donkey was not in fact taking a dirt nap after being run over by a Google Street View car. Rather, trying to put conspiracy theories to rest, Google's images show the donkey was merely taking a dust bath.

  6. Yahoo Brings Flickr Images Back to Search Results

    The new image search allows you to find photos available for re-use using the Creative Commons licensing terms using a standard Yahoo Images search. Simply look for the "Any Usage Rights" label along the left sidebar and select "Labeled for Reuse."

  7. Google Launches Zavers Digital Coupon Service

    Google have launched a new digital coupon called Zavers. The coupon enables retailers and manufacturers to reward customers with coupons relevant to their purchases. The aim is to help retailers increase shopping cart size and offer redemption rates.

  8. Google Brings Free WiFi to Manhattan

    The search giant will rollout free WiFi in the Southwest Chelsea part of Manhattan. Free WiFi will be available outdoors and in public spaces of the area. The deal follows Google's decision to build an ultra fast broadband network in Kansas City.

  9. Inside Bing's Spell Checker

    Search engines auto-correcting your spelling mistakes is almost expected nowadays. Recently Bing gave a sneak peak of what goes into making a great spell checking engine and how it makes search feel like magic to its users.

  10. Google's Vint Cerf Celebrates 30 Years of TCP/IP

    Day one of 2013 marks a significant milestone for the internet, as it is 30 years ago that Arpanet, precursor of the modern day internet, was switched to running on the TCP/IP protocol stack which paved the way for the global internet as we know it.

  11. Holiday Gift Guide for Geeks, Nerds & Tech Addicts

    It is that time of year again, the holidays are here. Need to find the perfect gift for your geek, nerd, or tech addict? Then you know technology and overall nerdgeekery are critical to gift happiness. Here are some very interesting gifts ideas.

  12. Hacker Selling Yahoo Mail Exploit for $700

    A hacker is selling what is claimed to be a zero-day exploit that will let criminals hijack control of Yahoo Mail users' accounts. The hacker, known as TheHell, posted a video marketing a $700 exploit kit on the secretive Darkode cybercrime market.

  13. Hackers Take Down Google Pakistan for 18 Hours

    The websites, all of which had .pk for Pakistan domain names, mostly had their usual content replaced with a photo of two penguins and the text "Pakistan downed". Some others had only one penguin, while there were variations on the text.