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  1. Animated Google Doodles Welcome First Day of Summer and Winter 2013

    Whether you’re in the northern part of the earth’s hemisphere getting ready for swimsuit season or the southern part, where you’re cozying up with layers, today’s Google Doodle by guest artist Christoph Niemann has something for everyone in...

  2. Saul Bass Google Logo Celebrates Master of Movie Title Sequences

    Earth Day 2013 Google Doodle: Control the Weather in Interactive Logo Google honors iconic graphic designer Saul Bass in today's Google Doodle. The Doodle, which is actually a video, recreates some of Bass' most famous opening title sequences...

  3. 6 Billion Hours of Video Watched on YouTube Each Month

    And this week Robert Kyncl, Vice President, Global Head of Content Partnerships for YouTube, announced that these visitors "are watching more than 6 billion hours of video each month on YouTube; almost an hour a month for every person on Earth and...

  4. What on Earth is a Nexialist and Why Are They So Good at Link Building?

    The science fiction writer, A.E.van Vogt first coined the term “nexialist” – someone who was trained in “integrated science and thought. A nexialist was able to see the connections between different disciplines that others could not see, was...

  5. DON'T PANIC: Google's Insanely Complicated Douglas Adams Interactive Doodle

    Clicking on the guide will show you various references to the galaxy created by Adams, including the babel fish translator, that Earth is "mostly harmless", how intelligent mice and dolphins are, and supercomputer Deep Thought, which will...

  6. Nicolaus Copernicus Animated Google Doodle Models Heliocentric Solar System

    An animated Google Doodle today celebrates Nicolaus Copernicus, the Renaissance astronomer who pushed forward the (at the time) radical idea that Earth wasn’t the center of the universe. Instead, he theorized Earth and other planets revolve around...

  7. Relevant, Actionable & Timely PPC Feedback: Better Decisions, Better Results

    So what on earth was going on? During the energy crisis of the 1970s, governments scrambled desperately to promote conservation as a method of combating rising demand and uncertain supplies. In Holland, one suburb’s consumption patterns utterly...