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Microsoft steals show at Google Analyst Day
Google Analyst Day could have been big news for Google.
Executives at the event on Wednesday trumpeted their enterprise Apps business, explained why they would bid on wireless spectrum, and said they were optimistic about getting approval to acquire DoubleClick, while trying as hard as they could to ignore the elephant in the room–Microsoft snagging a big Facebook deal.
All the positive spin on Google’s future with advertising and social networks couldn’t change the fact that Microsoft had stolen Google’s thunder. Earlier in the day, Microsoft announced that it was taking a $240 million stake in Facebook, reportedly beating out…
Google shows updates to iGoogle and other services at Analyst Day
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–At its Analyst Day here Wednesday, Google talked up updates to the set-up for its popular iGoogle personal home page.
But so far there’s no comment on word that Microsoft has beat out Google for a deal with Facebook or any new information about the much-anticipated Google phone.
With the iGoogle changes, people now can create their own home page quickly by checking off category boxes for news and other modules, and selecting a background theme (say, beach) that changes dynamically to match the local time of day.
Just another day at the Googleplex.People can create their…
Hands-on with Gmail’s new IMAP support
Gmail is getting support for IMAP clients like Outlook, Thunderbird, and the iPhone. This means Gmail users will no longer be limited to the Gmail.com user interface or to the weak integration they might get from clients using the much more rudimentary POP e-mail protocol.
There’s no word on the official rollout schedule for IMAP support. Some users have it, some don’t. I do. Don’t ask me why. To see if you have support, click the “Settings” link to see if you have a “Forwarding and POP/IMAP” tab.
Update: IMAP rollout should be complete within a few days, according to…
Google TV Ads to get Nielsen data
Google is partnering with Nielsen so that companies that buy its Google TV Ads can find out how many people actually watch the ads.
Nielsen’s metering devices are installed in a large number of households across the U.S., enabling the company to keep track of which TV programs are the most popular.
Now, Google will have access to Nielsen’s demographic data from aggregated set-top boxes so advertisers can see what ads are effective and get additional aggregate information about the viewers, such as age and gender, according to Nielsen.
“This is the first time that advertisers and agencies will have…
Get your hemp footie bag at Google
Google Hemp Full-Zip HoodieGoogle is going green with its online store.
That means the company is selling organic cotton T-shirts, pencils made of recycled blue jeans, and other recycled and eco-friendly materials. And instead of plastic polybagging, it is using recycled wraps and stickers when shipping items. This is great news because plastic bags are a HUGE ecological problem. (Read about how plastic bags are killing birds and sea animals and have created a toxic floating debris island in the Pacific Ocean in the San Francisco Chronicle.)
Some of the items are kind of zany and fun.
For instance,…


April 30th, 2009
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