Monthly Archives: September 2010
5 Things I Would Like To See Google Announce Today
Google have arranged a press event for today during which they say there will be big announcements about search that “you won’t want to miss”. See this post from searchengineland.com for more details.
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Google Animated Logos Demonstrate HTML5 Capabilities
The Google logo of the day is quite an impressive array of coloured balls that will move around the screen according to where you take your mouse. Put like that, it doesn’t sound that impressive, we’ve all done that online at some point – but take note, Flash is not involved in anyway of the moving of the balls.
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MSN Cash in on new online advertising
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve noticed MSN cashing in on high visibility ads on their home page. When MSN is viewed in Internet Explorer the new form of advertising now surrounds the site content.
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Priority inbox from Gmail
This morning I checked my emails and just noticed that Gmail has released its new feature: the Priority inbox, in beta.
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Google Cache Fail
I’ve noticed that Google appears to be showing loads of pages as not cached today, including some very high profile ones. Even the BBC and Amazon home pages appear not to be cached (see below, click to enlarge): The Facebook …
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