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

    At least according to Google Nose, one of the latest additions to Google's long line of new technologies that never seem to quite make it past April 2. For those in Australia who want to turn their house into "virtual artwork" on Street View...

  2. Google's Vint Cerf Celebrates 30 Years of TCP/IP

    However, a major hurdle that the scientists and engineers faced was that the equipment at different sites was sourced from different vendors, and hence a host of incompatible communications technologies and protocols were in use.

  3. SEMPO Appeals to FTC for Updated Search Engine Disclosure Guidelines

    As we have publicly stated previously, the search function is not a government-run utility, established by law and thus subject to bureaucratic oversight, but a service provided to consumers and businesses by private companies, which have set up...

  4. 7 Stages of “Do Not Track” Grief: A Survival Guide for Analysts & Online Marketers

    Don't stoop to compromising visitor and customer privacy through shady tracking technologies, such as the now notorious “Flash cookies. There is little over a month to go until Microsoft releases Windows 8 along with their newest embedded Internet...

  5. Rise of Mobile & Local, Google Updates Top Concerns for Search Marketers

    The rise of mobile Internet use and changes to Google’s algorithm were the most impactful trends and technologies for in-house search engine marketers in 2012. Said the report, “To some extent this is simply a problem of time and investment...

  6. Superfish Debuts ShapeRank for Visual Search; Near Matches More Exciting Than Exact

    Current technologies employ categorization, object or scene recognition, or near-duplicate image matching techniques in order to perform a visual search. The advantage that Superfish have is that they are able to crawl and index these visual...

  7. Search Marketing and Social Media in Regulated Industries

    The online and digital technologies are inherently two-way and also precisely measurable. Are companies obliged to monitor the entire Internet or all social networks, blogs, and forums, and report all mentions of adverse events related to their...

  8. Google Struggling to Create System to Comply with UK ePrivacy Directive

    We know some publishers are being approached by competitors who say they can do what Google does without cookies and so avoid the issues of the ePrivacy Directive, but this isn't ideal for consumers as we could end up with other technologies that...