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Gtalkr, Flash meets GoogleTalk!

| Posted in Cool Sites, Google |

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Its not very long that google has released google talk and sites and applications are following very well. There are already many sites and communities for this upcoming application to take the VOIP industry. Now it is available like the online msn or yahoo messenger site.

This is the site: Gtalkr

TechCrunch » Gtalkr, Flash + Gtalk

Well, I am waiting for a mobile version of google talk to use it on my new mobile :)

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GoogleTalk gets Blogged!

| Posted in Google |

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GoogleTalk Blog

Here is the first post at GoogleTalk’s Blog: Lots to Talk about!

I think this blog will be a great place for google talk fans similar to adsense and adwords blogs.

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SpreadGoogleTalk has been hacked!

| Posted in Google, Internet |

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SpreadGoogleTalk Logo

SpreadGoogleTalk Hacked

SpreadGoogleTalk, which is one of Google Talk’s many websites related to the product has been hacked and they have simply replaced the index page. Not sure how they do that but have seen it before. If you are not late, you might see the hacked page.

This just proves that nothing is safe on the net. Including the famous sites if they are not in the hands of professionals. SpreadGoogleTalk admins can simply replace the index file with the origianl index file they have but I am sure by now many from my region have seen it. Or am I the first one?

Probably it shoukld be ok when the western world wakesup.
Lets see.

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Firefox referrals – now available internationally!

| Posted in Adsense, Firefox |

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Finally I can spread firefox and earn $1 everytime someone installs it by clicking on the buttons of my websites.
Been waiting for it since google has launched adsense referral system.

Here is the post from official google adsense blog:

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We’re happy to announce that international AdSense publishers can now refer users to Firefox plus Google Toolbar. A Firefox sub-tab will be visible to all publishers when they visit the “Referrals” tab in their AdSense account. For all the details on Firefox referrals, visit our FAQ.

Posted by Mohammed – AdSense Product Marketing
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Hurray!!

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Google starts accepting new analytics registrations

| Posted in Google, Search Engine News, SEO, SEO Resource |

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Google Analytics

“Google has started to open up it’s Analytics service once again. As of right now, there are 236,780 accounts — up 2055 from when they stopped accepting sign-ups. I think they are probably sending out invitations to the people who put their name on the list.”

read more….

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Google makes a service announcement about Google Analytics today!

| Posted in Google |

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Google Analytics: Service Announcement
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Hello Google Analytics User,

This is a quick update to address some issues you may be seeing
in your Google Analytics account and what we’re doing to respond.

First, due to extremely high demand, we’ve temporarily limited
the number of new signups as we increase capacity. This allows
us to focus on our primary objective–to provide a great user
experience for our existing users.

Next, here is current information on the most common questions
we’re receiving:

1. The ‘Check Status’ button is being reworked to check for
properly installed tracking code. This should be fixed by the
end of November.

2. The ‘+Add Profile’ link has been temporarily removed until
we increase capacity. We’ll alert all current users when the
feature is restored.

3. While we increase capacity, you may see longer than normal
delays in data showing up in your reports. All data continues
to be collected and no data has been lost.

For additional help with your Google Analytics account, we
encourage you to browse or search our online Help Center at

http://www.google.com/support/analytics?hl=en.

Thanks for your patience as we improve Google Analytics and add
resources to ensure a high-quality service.

Sincerely,

The Google Analytics Team
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well, I am happy that all my channels in the analytics are working and I also gave few reports today to some clients. The Max channels(sites) they allow now is 50. I hope it will be increased to 200 some time in future as they did for adsense channels.

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Google Click To Call

| Posted in Google, Search Engine News |

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Gary Price outlines a new Google service, spotted by Greg Yardley, called Click-To-Call. The service connects buyers and sellers via phone.

Gary, has updated some screenshots, have a look: Click-to-Call

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Google Analytics stops at 234,725 accounts

| Posted in Google, Search Engine News |

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Google Analytics

“Google Analytics has experienced extremely strong demand, and as a result, we have temporarily limited the number of new signups as we increase capacity. In the meantime, please submit your name and email address and we will notify you as soon as we are ready to add new accounts.”

» Read more…

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Google AdSense Evolves with New Features

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The uber-search engine Google has launched end of last week a new feature for the AdSense service that delivers relevant ads that are precisely targeted – on a page-by-page basis – to the content people find on your site. The new “Onsite Advertiser Sign-Up” feature allows AdSense publishers to persuade small advertisers to directly position ad campaigns on their sites.

This new service started being tested as of September and consists of adding an “Advertise on this site” link to the ads exhibited by AdSense publishers. When interested advertisers click the link, it leads to a Google-hosted page which the publisher can personalize. This page enables advertisers to sign up for a new AdWords account or insert a site-targeted ad campaign to their current account. This way, advertisers can add images and pictures to their otherwise text-only campaigns.

The main goal of this new feature is to allow sites closer contact with smaller advertisers while the production and billing processes are still taken care of by Google’s automated software.

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Google Poses as the Shopping Expert

| Posted in Google, Search Engine News |

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The herd syndrome that all companies, websites and portals seem to experience once the holiday season approaches didn’t leave Google untouched. The online search giant is insisting on giving everybody a helping hand in the shopping process by launching a tool that will help buyers map out their local trips to the mall.

This new feature was presented today at Google’s Froogle shopping site and it will pinpoint the merchants selling a specific item within

a designated ZIP code. Aside displaying a map which unveils all the local shopping areas and the type of merchandise they sell, Froogle will also list price differences.

At first, Google will be using the information provided by a contractor to pull the inventory information from several hundred major merchants. The search engine hopes to make the service even more comprehensive by encouraging stores to submit their own customized merchandises list to the newly created “Google Base”.

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