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2009 December 6

Internet marketing news from around the web:

Watch “Google Me” on Google Blogoscoped
The 2007 documentary Google Me – “about a man’s adventure after Googling his own name” (see previous post) — has now been made freely available on SnagFilms.com. [Thanks Mike!] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Watch “Google…

Google’s Eric Schmidt On Privacy on Google Blogoscoped
Gawker points out that Google CEO Eric Schmidt (who once blacklisted CNet for publishing info about him that was found through Google) in a CNBC interview recently said, “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you…

Google’s Site Performance Tool on Google Blogoscoped
The Google Webmaster Tools now include a site speed testing tool. You can find it at Labs → Site performance. Ironically enough, two of the speed problems Google determined with one of my sites were 1) Google Analytics and 2) Google AdSense! The…

Google’s DNS Resolution Service on Google Blogoscoped
Google Public DNS “is a free, global Domain Name System (DNS) resolution service, that you can use as an alternative to your current DNS provider,” Google announced, and says that in order to give it a try you need to configure your…

Google Tracks & Personalizes Even When You’re Signed-Out on Google Blogoscoped
Google say they now start to track your search, using a cookie, even when you’re signed out. This allows them to deliver personalized results based on your other searches of the past 180 days. Previously this was only provided to those logged…

See That Funny 2D Barcode In The Store Window? It Might Pull Up A Google Listing. on TechCrunch
What if every store had a bar-code sticker on its window so that you could pull out your iPhone, wave it in front of the bar code and get all sorts of information about that business – the telephone number, photos, customer reviews?  Starting on…

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