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

    Created in partnership with legendary improv comedians from Chicago's Second City Communications, the Levity Algorithm is carefully tuned to help you spice up even the most boring of work days," reads the Google Enterprise blog post.

  2. SEOs: Will You Negotiate a Salary Increase in 2013?

    Thus, inside of the wider context, Conductor's latest survey is very encouraging for search marketers, whatever city you live in. Unsurprisingly the highest rates are paid in New York and San Francisco, with higher rates paid in general on both the...

  3. Google Offers Free & Discounted Wi-Fi at U.S. Malls, Airports

    Google’s sponsorship isn’t completely altruistic; people need to subscribe to Google Offers in their city to purchase the deal. This June, Google partnered with Boingo Wireless to offer free Wi-Fi in six subway stations and more than 200 other...

  4. Geolocation Changes Google Keyword Rankings 69% of Time [Report]

    In positions 4 through 10, there are eight keywords ranking in New York City, but none in Chicago. In 69 percent of cases where a company’s website ranks in the top 30 on Google for one location, it doesn't rank for that keyword across all other...

  5. Not Sure Where to Spend Your PPC Dollars? Try Google Insights for Search

    Supposing your clubs can only serve the Chicago area and you're looking to focus your ad spend where your competition is already serving, you can drill down by City --> Region --> Metro area so that you understand where your dollars are going to...

  6. Has Same-Sex Marriage Controversy Caused Google To Retreat From Open Gay Support?

    We'll have to wait until later in the week to see if Google banners are seen at various international city Pride parades. During Gay Pride celebrations last year Google was very visible in its support, with banner-carrying employees attending...

  7. Authenticity in Social Media: Don’t Get Mad, Get YouTube

    So, is a protest video about “bike lanes” going to prompt any official response from city hall? A New York City police officer recently gave Casey Neistat a $50 ticket for riding his bike outside the bike lane.