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The Google checkout badges, which have formed part of the AdWords listings for over four years, have been dropped by Google. According to eCommerceCircle, Google reportedly said, “We’re making this change to improve the user experience on Google search results pages.” The move comes as Google looks to freshen up their
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Good reviews on your Google Places listing will encourage potential customers to choose your company, they can help create a positive image of the company, and people are more likely to choose your business over one which is similar but has either no comments or negative ones. There are several ways to get customers, who
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Google Places is a free tool, set up by Google, to help businesses appear online. Once your business is listed on Google Places, you will see the many benefits: Not only will your business appear in the Google search engine but also in Google Maps, you can optimise the listing to improve your ranking
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The recent discovery of a “location history database” built into iOS (the OS employed by the humble iPhone) – which effectively tracked users’ locations and activities – has finally been addressed by the Big Apple himself: CEO of the company, Steve Jobs. According to the website MacRumors (macrumors.com), a concerned reader wrote directly to Jobs
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According to data released recently by eagle-eyed Experian Hitwise, Google’s grip on the search engine market – leading to the colloquial use of “to Google” as a verb – may be slipping, due to competition from the name that keeps cropping up when computers are concerned – Microsoft. 64.42% of searches in the US routed
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Search engine giant Google has announced a new feature called ‘+1′. +1 is essentially the same as Facebook’s ‘Like’ button, which when clicked shares that page on the user’s Facebook Wall. Google +1 will do this as well, listing all links +1ed by a user on their Google Profile. However, the integration will go deeper
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Commuters wanting to send the inevitable text message telling their office that their tube is held once again at a red signal will have the chance to finally do so by 2012 – if the plan to roll out widespread Wi-Fi throughout the London Underground is successful. London Mayor Boris Johnson’s boast of May 2010