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

    Moth balls - Sweet shoe polish with sprinkles of ammonia Nail polish remover - Pungent and chemical beauty. Smells like April Fools' Day. You know, immature and cheesy, with a quick, bright finish. At least according to Google Nose, one of the...

  2. Google Reveals More Government Search Censorship Requests

    A request from the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development requested the removal of a search result that criticized the agency, as well as eight more that linked to it. These requests aren’t always from the usual suspects either; Western...

  3. Google Shares 7 Tips With Free Web Hosting Sites to Avoid Penalties

    Detecting languages of newly created sites (e.g.thousands of Japanese sites appearing overnight on a Polish web hosting service) Google is constantly on the lookout for spammy websites that don’t add “sufficient value” to its users.

  4. SEO Your Website For Foreign Languages in Your Domestic Market

    But there are also huge – and largely untapped – possibilities represented by marketing to native speakers of languages other than English in majority English-speaking countries, such as Spanish speakers in the U.S.or Polish speakers in the UK.

  5. Why is Russia's Yandex the Fastest Growing Search Engine?

    Russian is a member of the Slavic family of languages, which includes a wide range of languages in Eastern Europe from Polish and Czech to Serbian and Croatian. ComScore released figures in August showing a significant rise in worldwide search...

  6. YouTube App for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 Adds More Languages

    Polish YouTube has added five languages to its application for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 phones. The new languages are: Brazilian Portuguese Russian Swedish Czech This brings the total languages supported by the YouTube mobile application to 12.

  7. Google Translate Adds Widget, Notranslate Code Snippets

    Polish First up is a widget that you can place on your site to offer visitors translation via Google Translate. It's very Google branded, so that may deter some, but here's what it looks like: Secondly, there are code snippets available if you do...