12.18Google circa 1960
What would Google have looked like if it existed in the 1960′s? This image is good step in that direction.
What would Google have looked like if it existed in the 1960′s? This image is good step in that direction.
Have you ever performed a search on the Web and entered a site that has nothing to do with what you were looking for? Sure you do, we all do. Find out how you can help stop it.
We’re thrilled to tell you that the search for your own search engine is over. Today we are launching the Google Custom Search Engine. As you might imagine, it’s a simple and straightforward product to use and understand.
On CNBC, when the host asked Bush whether he ever googles anyone, Bush replied, “Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on the Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see — I’ve forgot the name of the program — but you get the satellite, and you can — like, I kinda like to look at the ranch.”
Check out these cool charts! We show you the number of pages Googlebot’s crawled from your site per day, the number of kilobytes of data Googlebot’s downloaded per day, and the average time it took Googlebot to download pages. Webmaster tools show each of these for the last 90 days.
Google has finally fully adopted writely and integrated it with its other services.
Updates include weather forecasts, moon phases, and support for 17 new languages.
“At Google we have always thought that computer algorithms should be responsible for indexing and classifying information for people rather than the other way around.” Is there a growing philosophical difference between the Google way of doing things and the Digg way of doing things?
Now you can offer private-labeled email, IM and calendar tools to all of your users for free*, so they can share ideas and get things done more effectively. You can design and publish your organization’s website, too. It’s all hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.