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01May

Google offers users their own gadgets.

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2nd Update: My settings have returned. That was scary. I still advise those interested in creating their own gadgets to wait until the dust settles. Give it a week or longer before trying it out. I will do another post tomorrow as to the fallout and the specific reasoning why this happened.
UPDATE!!
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24Apr

Who is blogging what?

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Jennifer Laycock over at Search Engine Guide is blogging about how important it is to build relationships with your readers. She is offering three good relationship building tips that anyone could use.
Danny Sullivan’s new conference is coming this June 4th & 5th. This specific conference is named Search Marketing Expo Advanced 2007 and will […]

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19Apr

Google themes and what it means.

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For those of you that do not use Google that much they have now started to allow users to personalize their personalized homepage even more. Yes you understood me correctly, personalize their already personalized homepage.

If you already have a personalized Google home page you will see the link to themes right beside the add […]

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14Apr

It’s Official, Google Slurps up Doubleclick.

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Google today announced it was spending 3.1 billion to purchase online display advertising firm DoubleClick. The acquisition itself is not surprising. It was just a matter of who was going to purchase them first. MSN or Google and it looks like Google beat them to the punch. What is surprising thought is the inflated price […]

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