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Flickr Traffic (Maybe) Spiking. Why? (YHOO) Something's up with Yahoo's Flickr. Two sites show an increase in traffic in April - Compete shows a big spike, and comScore shows solid growth. And one site, Alexa, shows a big spike in mid-May [..] |
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IAC, AOL: Thanks, Google! One common theme in both IAC and AOL's quarterly report cards today: Both of them are grateful to be working Google (GOOG). Both IACI (IACI) and AOL (TWX) reported increases [..] |
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| Google Hands Out $1.25 Million To 50 Android App Winners (GOOG) Drumroll, please: Google (GOOG) has announced the first 50 winners of the Android Developers Challenge, a contest to create apps for Google's Android mobile operating system.
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YUI Theater: Dion Almaer of Ajaxian and Google on Gears, App Engine, and More Google, of late, has been stepping up its public contributions to the world of frontend engineering: Gears, GWT, Doctype, and Google I/O are all manifestations of this assertive public disposition. And it’s no surprise that some of this engagement with the discipline stems from the hiring last year of Ajaxian cofounder Dion Almaer. [...] [..] |
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| Google Maps of programming languages This is fun — a Google Map of where specific programming languages came from. You can also zip around Google Earth to see them too.
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What Does Google Say About You? What does someone searching Google for your name or blog name find?
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| The cost of First Click Free The web you see when you go through Google's search engine is no longer the web you see when you don't go through Google's search engine. In a note on my previous post, The Centripetal Web, Seth Finkelstein points to Philipp Lenssen's discussion of a new Google service, called First Click Free, that the company formally unveiled on Friday. First Click Free allows publishers that restrict access to [..] |
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