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

    For those in Australia who want to turn their house into "virtual artwork" on Street View, Google has unveiled Google SCHMICK – the Simple Complete House Makeover Internet Conversion Kit. Tonight at midnight, YouTube.com will no longer be accepting...

  2. Beware of Red Flags When Searching for SEO or Web Dev Services

    The Internet Marketing Agency – What to Look For After an hour of having all of the pressing questions answered regarding the business end of things, the Internet marketing agency CEO you're speaking with asks if he can bring in the lead developer...

  3. Insights From 7th Graders About Google, Smartphones, Panda, Privacy & Paid Search

    I learned that if you post something on the internet now, it can show up in your life six years from now when you apply to college. I really benefited from you telling us about how we should watch what we do or post on the internet, because it can...

  4. Google April Fools' Day Pranks 2012: 8-Bit Maps, Chrome Multitask Mode & More!

    The Toilet Internet Service Provider (TiSP) project was a self-installed, ad-supported online service that was offered entirely free to any consumer with a WiFi-capable PC and a toilet connected to a local municipal sewage system.

  5. The Trouble with Tribbles: Beyond Google’s Cookiegate Browser Settings Hype

    As an aside, IE does the same, but using a different mechanism: in Internet Explorer, getting around user settings is even easier, from a technical standpoint. As of January 2012, five browsers split the majority of the market: Mozilla’s Firefox...

  6. 4 Key Recommendations for B2B SEO in Industrial Markets

    Over 70 percent spend 3+ hours on the Internet for work per week. On a scale from 1 to 10, 8.2 was the value industry respondents indicated that they use search engines when searching for products, services, and supplies; the highest value for all...

  7. Survey Finds 70% Of Car Buyers Search Web For Info, Few Use Social Media

    For all vehicle buyers, the Internet is undoubtedly the most heavily used and the most infl uenial channel. Today, seventy-one percent of consumers use the Internet while shopping for new and used vehicles, more than double the usage of any other...

  8. David Meerman Scott on The New Rules of Marketing and PR

    Along came the Internet and the World Wide Web. When I first glanced at the schedule for Search Engine Strategies New York, David Meerman Scott's opening keynote presentation jumped out at me, and not because it comes first.