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  1. OK Google: 'The End of Search as We Know It'

    At the event's keynote yesterday, Singhal said he always dreamed of building computers like those in Star Trek. "People communicate with each other by conversation, not by typing keywords -- and we've been hard at work to make Google understand and...

  2. 4 Steps to Take After a Google Manual Penalty is Removed

    Google's computers determine the order of our search results using a series of formulas known as algorithms. After you have meticulously completed a link audit and followed all of the steps necessary to emerge from a manual penalty, you will find a...

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

    Google I/O - Gadgets, over-heated computers and innovation Googleplex - Sun, trees, moonshots, optimism, multi-cultural food, over-heated computers, and five-toe shoes You know, immature and cheesy, with a quick, bright finish.

  4. Ada Lovelace Google Doodle Celebrates First Computer Programmer

    Images hovering over top of the Google logo feature variations of modern computers, with the Google logo itself made of the curling paper on which she is writing. Still, Lovelace’s work on his concept foreshadowed the capabilities of modern...

  5. Google Plans to Combine Mobile & Desktop Ads

    In his opening statements, Page introduced an idea that came up again and again throughout the call: Internet users don’t really want a different experience on mobile devices than on their desktop computers.

  6. Dialing Into Success with Google AdWords Call Tracking

    For computers and tablets, you can choose to pay a minimum of $1 per call to have Google publish a forwarding number with your ads that effectively tracks the number of calls. The Call Extension allows you to publish your business phone number with...

  7. Desktop Map Searches Increasingly Shifting to Mobile

    Visitation to maps websites on desktop computers has been very consistent for a few years now, holding steady at between 95-100 million unique visitors during any given month, representing more than 40 percent of the U.S.online population.