Posts tagged google
Brad Pitt to Kids: Do Not Google Brad Pitt!
Jan 29th
Brad Pitt is well aware that an Internet search of his name yields hundreds of millions of results – not all of them positive and many full-on ridiculous.
Heck, you can learn all about how he got Angelina Jolie pregnant, how he’s having an affair with Jennifer Aniston, and how he worried about Shiloh.
Google Exec Writing Egypt Revolt Memoir
May 10th

You know, the one that’s cited as one of the catalysts to the whole thing? That one. And he’s got a 7 figure book deal for it too.
Awesomely, not only did Wael Ghonim set in motion the inspiration people needed to start an uprising, but he plans on donating the proceeds of his book to charity that he founded to fight poverty and support education.
Google releases new Page Creator
Apr 27th

Google Page Creator is no longer accepting new sign-ups.
We are no longer accepting new sign-ups for Page Creator because we have shifted our focus to developing Google Sites, which offers many of the capabilities of Page Creator along with new features like site-level navigation, site-level headers, control over who can see and edit your site, and rich embeddings like calendars, videos, and Google docs.
Einstein (Still) Rules The Universe
Apr 23rd

Two new studies that put Einstein’s General Theory ofRelativity to the test have proved that even after 95 years, there’s no messingwith Albert.
The pair of independent studies both used observations fromNASA’s ChandraX-ray Observatory to test Einstein’s theory of GeneralRelativity, and to study the properties of gravity on cosmic scales, both demonstratedthat Einstein’s theory continues to hold true almost a century after it wasfirst published.
#FollowFriday: The Anatomy of a Twitter Trend
Apr 2nd

Obsessed with the idea that Google doesn’t have the one right answer, in late 2008 Micah Baldwin joined Lijit Networks–his sixth startup–which believes each blogger has a right answer.
What if you didn’t know who to follow on TwitterTwitter? would you randomly start following people? would you follow people you see mentioned by those you already follow? most likely you would ask your friends for recommendations since you can trust that your friends will suggest people who are worth following. Which is exactly how FollowFriday began.
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