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Google Alerts - Keep track of new Google results for your search terms.

November 13th, 2007 by Blogge SEO         
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Make Slide Show with Google AJAX Feed API

June 26th, 2007 by Blogge SEO         
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Step 1 - Copy and Paste below Google AJAX Feed API and the Slide Show code between “<HEAD> … </HEAD>”. If you don’t already have a Google AJAX Feed API key, your first step is to sign up for a key. With your key in hand, change “YOUR-KEY” with your google ajax api key. Continue

 

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How long should Google remember searches?

June 12th, 2007 by Blogge Editor         
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Over the years we’ve taken many steps to protect our users’ data and privacy. For example, we have resisted overly-broad government subpoenas; we’ve designed our services to give users a choice between personalized services and general services; and we’ve engineered our services to allow users to see and control how much data they wish to share with us. Recently, we took another important step to improve our privacy practices by announcing a new policy to anonymize our server logs after 18 to 24 months, becoming the first leading search company to publish a data retention policy. We also posted here to explain the factors that guided our decision to retain server log data for 18 to 24 months.

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Google updates webmaster guidelines

June 12th, 2007 by Blogge Editor         
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At SMX Advanced on Monday, Matt Cutts talked about our webmaster guidelines. Later, during Q&A, someone asked about adding more detail to the guidelines: more explanation about violations and more actionable help on how to improve sites. You ask — we deliver! On Tuesday, Matt told the SMX crowd that we’d updated the guidelines overnight to include exactly those things! We work fast around here. (OK, maybe we had been working on some of it already.)

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Google adds Timeline and Map views for search results

June 12th, 2007 by Blogge Editor         
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Google has a new search idea that lays out results on a timeline or a map. In their page on experimental search features they say
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Google Universal Search

May 16th, 2007 by Blogge Editor         
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Google’s VP of search product and user experience, Marissa Mayer, is now presenting. She’s saying there are a lot of non-inuitive advances that need to happen to make search good. “From my perspective, search needs to be easy. [And with Google,] search is easy.”

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Search Google Like a Pro

May 7th, 2007 by Blogge Editor         
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Here is my compilation of some of Google’s advanced query syntax which you can use to get results quickly. Continue

 

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How to submit your content to Google

April 13th, 2007 by Blogge Editor         
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Google add and update new websites to their index every time they crawl the web;  Google invite you to submit your top-level URL to make sure they don’t miss your site. Continue

 

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