Google AdSense is an advertising program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text and image advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by Google and generate revenue on a per-click basis. Google utilizes its search technology to serve ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors. Those wanting to advertise with Google's targeted ad system may sign up through AdWords. AdSense has become a popular method of placing advertising on a website because the ads are less intrusive than most banners, and the content of the ads is often relevant to the website. ...more on Wikipedia about "AdSense"
AdWords is Google's branded text-based pay-per-click (PPC) advertising service. ...more on Wikipedia about "AdWords"
AjaXSLT is an open source project developed by Google. AjaXSLT is the technology that Google uses for projects such as gmail and Google Earth. Google released it as an open-source javascript library. You can download and try it out for free. ...more on Wikipedia about "AjaXSLT"
AutoLink is a feature of the Google Toolbar. Users can convert street addresses, ISBNs to links by clicking a button on Google Toolbar. The links direct the users to Google Maps for street addresses and Amazon.com for book information. ...more on Wikipedia about "AutoLink"
(Blogger.com) Blogger is a blog hosting service. It was created by Pyra Labs, which is now owned by Google. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blogger.com"
CustomizeGoogle is a Mozilla Firefox extension, which enhances the search results you get when searching the web with Google. It does so by adding some information about the search results and removing unwanted results, such as advertisements. However, everything is optional, so someone could see the related ads if he/she wants to. ...more on Wikipedia about "CustomizeGoogle"
The Deja News Research Service was an archive of messages posted to Usenet discussion groups, started in 1995 by Steve Madere in Austin, Texas. Its powerful search engine capabilities won the service acclaim, generated controversy, and significantly changed the perceived nature of online discussion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Deja News"
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Earth Explorer is a collection of community provided Google Earth and Google Maps places. ...more on Wikipedia about "Earth Explorer"
elgooG is a mirror image version of the Google search engine. The search page and all results are displayed in reverse. The site is called the "google mirror" as a parody of the term mirror in computing, which usually refers to a copy or backup of another website. The site was created by a group called All Too Flat, who put up various comedy and satire pages on their website. ...more on Wikipedia about "ElgooG"
When searched for on Google, the phrase French Military Victories links to a fake error page saying "Your search - french military victories - did not match any documents. Did you mean: 'french military defeats '?". ...more on Wikipedia about "French military victories (practical joke)"
Gmail is a free webmail and POP email service, currently in beta testing, from Google, Inc. It is known as Google Mail in the United Kingdom and Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gmail"
GMail Drive is a free shell namespace extension ("add-on") for Microsoft Windows Explorer. It allows a user to create a new network share on the workstation. In order to use this add-on, a user needs a Gmail email account. The add-on enables a user to use the normal Windows desktop file copy and paste commands to transfer files to and from the Gmail account as if it were a drive on the computer.. ...more on Wikipedia about "GMail Drive"
GmailFS is a virtual filesystem developed by Richard Jones which allows users to mount and use their Gmail email account's storage as a local disk drive. GmailFS is written for Linux, but Windows ports do exist. Also it's noteworthy that this filesystem should not be misunderstood as it were GoogleFS, the filesystem created by Google for use in heavyweight servers hard storage, adjusted for performance and large-file handling features. ...more on Wikipedia about "GmailFS"
Google, Inc. ( ) is a U.S. public corporation, first established as a privately held corporation in May of 1998, that designed and manages the Internet Google search engine. The firm, which has nearly 5,000 employees, has corporate headquarters at the " Googleplex" in Mountain View, California. The company mission is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." ** Eric Schmidt, formerly chief executive officer of Novell, was named Google's CEO when co-founder Larry Page stepped down. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google"
The verb to google means "to perform a Web search", usually with the Google search engine. "Mary googled for Wikipedia references." Compare with grep. This new word arose from the tremendous popularity of the Google search engine. The American Dialect Society chose the verb to google as the "most useful word of 2002." ...more on Wikipedia about "Google (verb)"
Google Alerts is a service offered by search engine company Google which notifies you (by email) about the latest web and news pages of your choice. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google Alerts"
Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. Its main highlight is that a webmaster can optimize his ad campaigns through Google Analytics' analysis of where the visitors came from, how long they stayed on the website, and their geographical position. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google Analytics"
:We use cookies to improve the quality of our service and to better understand how people interact with us. Google does this by storing user preferences in cookies and by tracking user trends and patterns of how people search. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google and privacy issues"
Google Base is an online database provided by Google into which anyone can add almost any type of content. As of 2005, it is available to the public as a beta version, however the rest of Google's services do not yet contain information about, or link to, information from Google Base. Because information about the service was leaked before public release, it generated much interest in the IT community prior to release. Google subsequently responded on their blog with an official statement: ...more on Wikipedia about "Google Base"
A Google bomb or Google washer is a certain attempt to influence the ranking of a given page in results returned by the Google search engine. Due to the way that Google's PageRank algorithm works, a page will be ranked higher if the sites that link to that page all use consistent anchor text. A Google bomb is created if a large number of sites link to the page in this manner. Google bomb is used both as a verb and a noun. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google bomb"
Google Compute is a now discontinued separately downloadable add-on for the Google Toolbar which allowed participation in a distributed computing project to help scientific research. The effort's first, and so far only, contribution was to Folding@home, a non-profit endeavor to model the process of protein folding in order to better understand and cure many diseases. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google Compute" There's a bit of shortopedia in all of us.
A Google consultant is a person or company specializing in search engine optimization (SEO) for the Google search. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google consultant"
Google Current is a brief television program on the station Current TV. The series is hosted by Conor Knighton or occasionally Kinga Philipps. The series tracks not necessarily what the news is, but what people are searching for on Google. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google Current"
Google Desktop is Google's version of the desktop search that runs locally on a Windows XP or Windows 2000 SP3+ PC. The desktop search program allows full text search of all of one's e-mail, computer files, music, photos, chat, and Web pages that one has viewed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google Desktop"
Google Doodles are modifications of the Google logo created by the company for use on holidays, birthdays of famous people, and major events, like the Olympics. They are displayed on the day of the occasion, and then removed and archived. Google Doodles were first initiated in 1999 for the Burning Man Festival ** and various other holidays. The tradition has continued to this day, with 167 different Doodles as of February 2005. The majority have been created by Dennis Hwang, although some were created by guest artists, including a Dilbert week created for Google by Scott Adams. ...more on Wikipedia about "Google Doodle"
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