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  1. Google April Fools' Pranks 2013: YouTube Closing, Google Nose, Gmail Blue & More!

    The carnival - Cotton candy and clown sweat Halloween - Candy corn and/or pennies in a cardboard box Smells like April Fools' Day. You know, immature and cheesy, with a quick, bright finish. At least according to Google Nose, one of the latest...

  2. How Search Engines are Celebrating Valentine’s Day 2013

    AOL’s homepage featured a pink heart logo and assorted candy hearts with assorted messages like “LOVE” and “BE MINE”. Why so blue, Yahoo? It seems Yahoo isn’t feeling the love this Valentine’s Day, though the other search engines – including Bing...

  3. A Revealing Look at Top Valentine’s Day Searches – From Gifts to ‘Die Hard’

    It’s the beloved holiday full of hearts, flowers, candy, and of course searches and ads that hopefully lead to that perfect, meaningful gift or night out. Ah, Valentine’s Day. Needless to say, each year in the days leading up to February 14th, the...

  4. 7 Tips for Landing Page Greatness

    The purpose of the image is to add some visual candy to the page and help orient the visitor to the product and headline. By viewing the page as a speed bump in the conversion process rather than an information dump, you’ll find users will be...

  5. The Digital Path to Social Media Success

    They’ll see some application eye candy on Facebook, lay some cash out for their own branded version of it, then start backing in supporting content and considerations around what might be more relevant as the magic campaign launch date approaches.

  6. Hottest Halloween Costumes of 2011: Angry Birds, Black Swan, and Sexy Superheroes

    CNBC’s Consumer Nation has a slideshow of trendy Adult Halloween Costumes that includes the ever-popular French Maid and Zombie Prom Queen, if you’re interested in more of the eye candy pictures from this article.

  7. Google Loves Lucy: Lucille Ball’s 100th Birthday Celebrated with Google Logo

    Lucy’s creativity, absurdity, and ever-changing facial expressions (especially when she was scarfing down candy, stomping on grapes or touting a new energy drink) have brought joy and laughter to generations of viewers,” Google wrote in a blog post.