Archive for January, 2009

Jan 31
LeapFish is a multi-dimensional information aggregator and search portal, that uses a “click free” search interface which delivers universal search results from across the web on the fly as the user types in keywords in a single search query. Defaulting with Google Search, LeapFish also offers the ability to search via Yahoo and MSN. A simple search using Google
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Jan 31
Google updated their privacy policy to all Google “services” on the Data Privacy Day 2009 to address the collection of personal information when users interact with various Google products, services and websites. Here’s an excerpt:
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Jan 31
Last year, Annotations feature was added to YouTube, Google is now making it easier for users to add annotations, you can simple simply log in and annotate your videos. In addition, you can also easily add links to other videos, search results, video response pages, etc. YouTube pages in your annotations. The annotations editor is still intact as seperate, in case you want more control.
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Jan 31
Google Webmaster blog has published an article that will help webmaster keeping their site clean from spammers using open redirect URLs on their domain. Below are some legitimate techniques that spammers uses to redirect URLs:
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Jan 31
If your using Google Reader, and for some reason, the Feed subscriptions aren't updae /indexed by Google Reader, just click on "Refresh" button. That button usually checks if there are new posts cached by Google Reader, but when you open an individual subscription the button forces an
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Jan 31
Google Ad Planner’s new traffic estimation model should help reduce some of the confusion that often surrounds tracking the number of unique visitors to your site.
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Jan 31
Gridplane spent a few months working with Microsoft’s XBOX 360 group developing concepts for the latest graphical user interface for the XBOX 360 console. The time was spent exploring many ways that a new menu system could allow users to browse and navigate game libraries, music, movies and TV shows. Oh, and play games too. In addition
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