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The Blog Herald - Nov 20, 2007
After previously launching the YouTube ads within the US, Google has decided to allow users from other nations to test drive the ads upon their own web pages. AdSense lovers from the United Kingdom, Canada and Ireland …
Also tagged: general, news, google, advertising, youtube
The Blog Herald - Oct 25, 2007
Today Google announced that readers of blogger (or blog*spot) blogs can now subscribe to comment discussions via email! (Blogger Buzz) Last night we pushed a small-but-crazy-useful new feature for all Blogger blogs …
Also tagged: general, news, google, blog software
The Blog Herald - Oct 22, 2007
In an age where spammers choose to promote themselves by harassing others, many bloggers, social networks, etc. have resorted to using CAPTHA’s as an inexpensive way to keep fake machine comments/user names/purchases …
The Blog Herald - Oct 9, 2007
It looks as if once again Google is setting the trend among its rivals when it comes to advertising! Google has introduced a unique way for blogs, news sites, and everything in between to earn extra money by simply …
Also tagged: news, google, advertising, youtube
The Blog Herald - Sep 5, 2007
Recognizing opportunities brought about by virtual worlds Linden Lab, creator of Second Life, has recently announced the launch of the Second Life Grid, which is the platform that runs the virtual world. Grid is then …
Also tagged: new media, social media
The Blog Herald - Aug 21, 2007
Five friends have joined forces to launch a collaborative technology blog, with the hope of earning extra income by blogging together. The Hi-Tech Squad is written by five family men from the USA, UK, and mainland …
Also tagged: news
The Blog Herald - Aug 8, 2007
It looks as if harvesting the world’s news information was not enough for the search engine giant, as Google is preparing to revamp their Google News section by allowing comments to appear next to the stories online …
The Blog Herald - Jul 26, 2007
It looks as if everyone’s favorite company (unless you are into open source, Linux and that whole “freeware” thing) has decided to take on Google in the realm of web analytics. Code named Gatineau (which ironically is …
The Blog Herald - Jul 4, 2007
After previously purchasing Feedburner for a reported $100 million in cash, it looks as if Google Goliath is throwing a few golden bones towards the blogosphere by giving away pro features from Feedburner for free …
Also tagged: general, google, feeds, blog software
The Blog Herald - Jul 3, 2007
After previously purchasing Feedburner for a reported $100 in cash, it looks as if Google Goliath is throwing a few golden bones towards the blogosphere by giving away pro features from Feedburner for free. (more…)
Also tagged: general, google, feeds, blog software