Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Sunday, January 17, 2010

The Next Android Iteration Codenamed Froyo

Google is working hard on the next Iteration of Android and from now it is making ready the market to accept after 6 months eagerly!
Android 2.x will show a majoy update over the current Android and Google has already named it “Froyo”. That is short for “ Frozen Yogurt” to follow the past Android’s revisions like  Android 1.6 called “Donut" and 2.0 named "Eclair."
There is no information about the new version. Electronista has mentioned that “ 2.1 adds animated backgrounds and other more noticeable changes”.
We have to wait some more that Google releases more information about this tasty Version!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Will there be a Google Page Rank Update on October 2009?

Page Rank is a very important factor for any blog or website. For example, this blog (South Asia Blog) has a PR 6 in a scale of 10 according to Google. Six is considered to be a good one but 7 is obviously much better. I wish that someday, I can have a blog with PR 7 or 8. Anyway, there is perhaps a lot of expectations among the bloggers that there will be an update in PR in the first few days of October 2009. The problem is that only Google officials know when will be the next update and if you ask my opinion then I would say that there should PR update at the beginning of each month.
After all, Google is now the giant in search engine market and no one is near it. Good thing is that Google Caffeine is coming any day and then we should expect much faster indexing and updating. I have noticed that some of my entries of this blog and another blog get indexed within even 1 minute after uploading. It shows that things will be faster when Google Caffeine comes out in full force.
So, to answer the original question, most likely there will be a Page Rank Update at the first week of October 2009 but if it does not happen then do not blame me because I am no way related to the mighty search engine.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Can Google Help the Newspaper Industry with Micro payment System

Well, it is very bad time for the printer newspaper industry. They are facing increasing competition from Internet and some newspaper owners feel that Google is the villain. Well, they are wrong because Google is not stealing their content. In fact, no one is stealing their content. Instead, what they don’t understand is that their system is outdates. Internet publishing is very cheap and for example, for maintaining this blog, I do not have to spend any money. We try to update it regularly and every month this blog is visited by more or less 100,000 people. Now, Google is thinking of helping the newspapers with a micro payment method.
PC World reported:
In the next year, Google plans to launch a "micropayments" feature as part of its Checkout online payments service, it said in the document. The system could allow consumers to buy a package subscription to several publications and then pay for other stories on an a la carte basis. In a separate statement, Google said on Thursday it had no specific products to announce. But in a separate statement on Thursday, Google said it had no specific products to announce yet.
"The idea is to allow viable payments of a penny to several dollars by aggregating purchases across merchants," Google said in the document.
Newspaper owners should remember that online advertisement revenue is increasing while offline revenue is declining. 

Thursday, July 9, 2009

A small Step from Google: A Giant Leap for Bloggers

If you are a regular visitor to this blog then you will notice that I do not use images or pictures that much. Well, the reason is that I am afraid of breaking copyrights in images. I know that some bloggers do it without giving that much thought. However, I like to follow the rules. That is why, I am so happy to see that Google has introduced a great new search feature in Image Search.

Official Blog of Google Wrote:

To enable this feature, go to our advanced image search page. Under the "Usage rights" section, you can select the type of license you'd like to search for, such as those marked for reuse or even for commercial reuse with modification. Your results will be restricted to images marked with CC or other licenses. Once you confirm the license of the image and make sure that your use will comply with the terms of the license (such as proper attribution to the image's owner), you can reuse the image. Some of you may already see these options, and we'll be rolling this feature out to everyone throughout the day.

This is a great day for all the bloggers. Google has introduced this feature mainly think of bloggers like us who want to follow the rule. That is why, I like the company and that is why, they are the best in Internet search engine market.