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Is Google Consumer Surveys a viable revenue stream for publishers?
Google announced Consumer Surveys earlier today, a new service that hopes to create an alternative and viable revenue stream for publishers, while providing near real-time accurate market research data for businesses.
Darren McCarra
30th March 2012
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How much does Android make? Not much, apparently
How much does Android operating system earn Google? Not much according to The Guardian. In fact, between 2008 and 2011 Android generated only $543 million in revenue - somewhat insignificant when compared to Google's $38 billion total revenue in 2011.
Darren McCarra
29th March 2012
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Journey through the Swiss Alps with Google Street View
It seems Google Street View will go anywhere these days to capture beautiful images, including riding the train along the famous UNESCO World Heritage Albula/Bernina railway line with Street View cameras attached.
Darren McCarra
27th March 2012
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Now you can continue your recent Google search on Android and iPhone
Google has added a new Recent icon to Google.com on Android and iPhone, conveniently placing recent searches only a tap away.
Darren McCarra
6th March 2012
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Coldplay most popular brand page on Google+
Coldplay is the most popular brand on Google+ after becoming the first Google+ page to be circled over one million times. The long-formed British rock band has rocketed to the number one spot, having increased their following by some 360,000 Google+ users this month alone.
Darren McCarra
26th February 2012
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Nevada becomes first state to approve self-driving cars on its roads
Nevada has become the first state in the United States to approve new regulations that will allow self-driving vehicles on its roads.
Darren McCarra
25th February 2012
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Twitter hires former Googler to lead self-serve sales drive out of Ireland
Twitter has confirmed two new hires today, both former Googlers and one of which will lead its international self-serve ads business out of Dublin, Ireland.
Darren McCarra
23rd February 2012
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Doctor Google improves health-related searches
It's no secret that web users often turn to Doctor Google in an effort to diagnose health-related issues. Now, Google Search recognises this and accompanies symptom searches with a list of possibly related health conditions.
Darren McCarra
14th February 2012
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Google may open retail store on Dublin campus
Google may open a retail store at its European headquarters in Dublin, according to a planning application approved by Dublin City Council last month. In September last year, Google opened its first public retail store within a branch of Currys and PC World in London.
Darren McCarra
9th February 2012
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Google Chrome browser arrives on Android
Google Chrome, the massively popular web browser has arrived on Android, bringing with it seamless sign-in and syncing across devices.
Darren McCarra
7th February 2012