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API Makes Google Sites More Useful fo...
Written by firstrank on September 28, 2009
Google has launched a new API for Google Sites. It allows client applications to access, publish, and modify content within a Google Site. It is available to both Google account and Google Apps users.
Currently there is only one supported version of the site data API Read more…
API lets you do things like:
- Retrieve, create, modify, move, and delete pages, comments, attachments, and other content.
- Review the revision history across the Site.
- Monitor all add, modify, and delete activity for a Site.
- Upload/download attachments and files.
- Create customized gadgets for your users.
"Best of all, while this API is brand new, application developers ...
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Build A Brand through Micro-Blogging ...
Written by firstrank on September 27, 2009
If you belong to retail industry and want to build your brand online use micro-blogging(twitter) and Social Media (facebook, myspace).
How to use Micro-blogging and Social Media?
Do update your official news, offers and announcement on twitter. It help users to aware of your current activity which is most important. Follow some relevant brands to your category which will help you to get real visitors and fans.
In Social Media (facebook,myspace) make your page like presentation. Add some images, videos and details of your products.
Try to interact with your fans or users on daily basis discuss with them about their problems and ...
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Market capitalization of Twitter touc...
Written by firstrank on September 25, 2009
By Brad Stone,
THE NewYork Times
September 25, 2009
Twitter has trained people to compress their thoughts into 140 characters and given a public stage to both dissidents in Iran and voluble stars like Shaquille O’Neal.
Now the startup appears to have chalked up another achievement. Twitter, which has no discernible revenue, is set to raise about $100 million of new funding that would value the company at around $1 billion, a person briefed on the company’s plans said Thursday.
For context, that is almost double the market capitalization of Domino’s Pizza, which has 10,500 employees and had $1.4 billion in sales last year.
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Yahoo Launched it’s New Search ...
Written by firstrank on September 23, 2009
Today Yahoo Launched it's New Search Design that makes more personaly relevant !!!
"The new page is designed to help you easily find and explore the things that matter most to you. The Yahoo! Search team is delighted to demonstrate our commitment to innovate in search technology and deliver an amazing user experience," says Larry Cornett, Vice President, Consumer Products, Yahoo Search.
Key highlights of the new Yahoo Search:
Intelligent Search Results – Allows you to explore results from key sites and narrow results using different types of SearchMonkey structured data. Over the past few months, even more enhanced results for product, local, ...
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Google announced that Google docs doc...
Written by firstrank on September 22, 2009
Google announced Publish docs will be crawlable soon which means published docs that are linked to from a public website to be crawled and indexed Google and other search engines. Read more
"This is a very exciting change as your published docs linked to from public websites will reach a much wider audience of people," says Google Employee "Marie F," on the Google Docs Help Forum. ...
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So you think keywords Meta tags matte...
Written by firstrank on September 22, 2009
Google does not use the "keywords" Meta tag in its web search ranking. Google's Matt Cutts explains this in a Webmaster Central video
"About a decade ago, search engines judged pages only on the content of web pages, not any so-called "off-page" factors such as the links pointing to a web page," says Cutts. "In those days, keyword meta tags quickly became an area where someone could stuff often-irrelevant keywords without typical visitors ever seeing those keywords. Because the keywords meta tag was so often abused, many years ago Google began disregarding the keywords meta tag."
Just because Google ignores the "keywords" ...
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Skype Founders Sue eBay for $75 Milli...
Written by firstrank on September 21, 2009
Founders of Skype on Friday filed a new lawsuit against Index Ventures and one of its partners, Michelangelo Volpi, accusing him of misappropriating trade secrets to help broker the sale of the Internet phone service owned by eBay Inc.
Original Article: eBay is being sued by the founders of Skype for no less than $75 million per day. Skype founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom now own a company called Joltid. They have asked for an injunction to stop Skype from using a piece of software it owns in a filing in a US district court in San Francisco, according to Bloomberg.
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Your Facebook Accounts is Worth $100
Written by firstrank on September 21, 2009
PandaLabs Says Only 1% of Sites Unhackable
"The service's real purpose may be hacking Facebook accounts as they say, or profiting from those that want to try the service," says PandaLabs Technical Director Luis Corrons. "In any case, the Web page is very well designed. It is easy to contract the service and become either the victim of an online fraud, or a cyber-criminal and accomplice in identity theft. Once an intruder hacks into a Facebook account, all personal data published on the site can be stolen."
"Similarly, those accounts can also be used to send malware, spam or other threats to ...
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Yahoo Improved look and functionality...
Written by firstrank on September 21, 2009
Yahoo Made some changes in your profile section. It's similar to Social Media Profile. Have a Look :)
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Google CEO UnConvinced About Charging...
Written by firstrank on September 21, 2009
Google CEO, Eric Schmidt has added his voice to the debate about charging for online news content.
Speaking via video link with British broadcasting executives, Schmidt said there is so much free content online that many publishers would not succeed if they put their content behind a pay- wall.
He did say niche news providers of content such as business news could be successful with charging for access to online content.
Schmidt was responding to an announcement made by News Corp that it would start charging for content online.
"In general these models have not worked for general public consumption because there are enough ...
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