Entries for the ‘Anything Else’ Category

Gmail: The Arcade Game

Gmail, which is the search-giant Google‘s web-based e-mail service, has evolved into its own entity ever since the service opened up to the public in 2005 after being an invite-only service. After going public, Gmail has become one of the largest web-based e-mail services, competing with other services like Hotmail and Yahoo Mail. Recently, Paul [...]

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A New Facebook Photos Look

Recently, I posted an article on this blog titled Google Image Search Gets a Makeover, which elaborated on how Google Image Search has modified the cosmetic appearance of its image-searching tool to look like Bing’s Image Search. With this in mind, the social networking giant of Facebook has now joined the trend. According to Facebook’s [...]

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Into Google Wave? Help Save It!

When people think of Google, they think of it being the dominant search engine of the web; however, not many people think of the other services they provide, such as Google Wave and Google Buzz. Both of these services are very large tiers of the Google network. According to a recent blog post on Google’s [...]

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Google Image Search Gets a Makeover

The search giant Google offers users various ways to search for media, such as video search, map search, and also their image search feature, which I will be elaborating on today. Google Image Search is a great way to finding images pertaining to a specific subject or niche around the web and also recently updated [...]

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More Interactive SERPs?

Back in May, I published a blog post that announced a new SERP (Search Engine Ranking Page) design launched on the search-giant Google. The SERPs have been updated to help make your search engine experience more relevant to the data that you have are looking for. Since the launch of the new SERPs to Google, [...]

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Article Directory Submissions… Good or Bad?

The internet can be a great to place to share information, whether it is for academic or professional use. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) can help spread this information around the web, placing the information in different places and including it in different search engines so that people around the web can find it easier. Although, [...]

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Is Geotagging Dangerous?

With Twitter being a great service to let your friends, family, and coworkers know what you are doing, and what is on your mind within 140 characters, it can also be used as a source of TMI (too much information). Some users tweet what is on their mind without sometimes realizing the consequences that they [...]

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3 Simple Reasons To NOT Sync Your Facebook/Twitter Statuses

There are many applications out there that help you update your social networking statuses all in one place (such as TweetDeck, etc.), but there are some disadvantages to updating your Twitter and Facebook simultaneously so that they mirror one another. This trend has become common lately, because both Facebook AND Twitter have easily accessible APIs [...]

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