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Google's is on the way to next mission, Sunday, October 28, 2007
   
 

Google is now on the assignment to shake up the mobile communications industry, however it does not plan to alter the world single-handedly and as well promises to "pay nice" with the available industry's existing powers.



This message was from the senior executives of the internet search and advertising company as they arrange to reveal one of Google's most imperative strategic initiatives for the next few years. "Mobile is the next frontier," Mr Moskovitz said. "In 2008 Google is going to make a truly huge move. We don't know what it is but my bet is that it will be open."

 
   
 

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Google Sure DoubleClick Bid would get clear,
   
 

BRUSSELS, Belgium - Google Inc. is sure that its $3.1 billion bid for online ad tracker DoubleClick would now win over European and U.S. controllers as well, a company executive said Friday - even as advertisers uttered concerns the deal would contract competition.



However the European Union's executive arm has a Nov. 13 deadline to clear the deal or open a fuller examination, which could take up to four more months. It would not inspect the privacy concerns but stick strictly to how the deal affects the market.

 
   
 

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New strategy of Google with SMS, Monday, October 22, 2007
   
 

With Google's achievement of Jaiku, a Finnish company that owns a number of copyrights associated to SMS text messaging, forecasters are bellowing to add current string to their idea of how an ultimate GPhone and associated service might appear. There may be something about the virtual low-tech of plain old SMS, though, that's encouraged some lackluster thoughts- contrasted to the network toting.

"Google is motivating toward achieving device makers to generate essential handsets equipped with a "Gbutton" that takes users instant to a Google texting screen. The objective: Get GPhone texters in the custom of querying its vast databases for directions, phone numbers, movie times or any other eating place tips and woo advertisers to sponsor GPhone-delivered answers"

 
   
 

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Yahoo! OneSearch SMS in India,
   
 

After Yahoo!'s worldwide launch of OneSearch in March in current year, Yahoo! India is now coming up with OneSearch SMS for Indian consumers. The service is especially indented for mobile phones users, and offers consumers anytime, anywhere information on their handsets. Mobile users could search for any content via Yahoo!'s short code, 58242.

Along with OneSearch SMS, Yahoo! has also improved its obtainable OneSearch WAP product by launching new content clusters, comprising local business listings, flight status information, and Yahoo! Answers content.

 
   
 

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GPhone vs. iPhone, Wednesday, October 10, 2007
   
 

Google is on the way to give a last touch for his GPhone project. Google has a goal to extend its dominance in online marketing to the emerging mobile advertising industry, which is likely to grow in the upcoming years. Unlike Apple's iPhone the professed GPhone is simply about software for mobile carriers and mobile advertisers.

Google also predicts to expose detail information during the upcoming years and the handsets would be up in the mid of 2008. Apple's iPhone tend to bring a rebel in the users expectations about how the mobile handsets must look, feel and work. The iPhone's achievement has sent producers scrambling to not just match but exceed its features. Even both work together - they create powerful rivals for the online search-engine giant.

 
   
 

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Changes in Yahoo Panama,
   
 

Yahoo recently announced that it is changing to the max bid and quality score technique of bid pricing in Sweden. Yahoo seems to be a follower of Google, as and when Google makes changes, within a month's time or so Yahoo does the same thing.

Changes:

  • Both bid amount and ad quality would decide an ad's rank in search engine results the week commencing October 22nd, 2007.
  • This would as well replace the current technique, in which ads are ranked by bid amount only (bid-to-position).
  • This is intended to permit you to hub less on competitive bidding practices and more on the excellence of your ads.
  • By enhancing the excellence of your ads and making them more applicable to users, you might be satisfied with a better ranking and/or a lower cost for your ads.

 
   
 

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Google Orkut will no more offer ads service, Saturday, October 06, 2007
   
 

Due to complaints appeared from Brazil about offensive content, Google the search giant in August removed ads from Orkut. This move came after a Brazilian nonprofit organization, SaferNet, lodged a protest with a Brazilian advertising body.

SaferNet suspected that Orkut comprises child pornography and other unlawful content on some user's pages. Google states it had removed such pictures when it becomes aware of them. Google in turn faced a wave of legal defy in Brazil, Latin America's largest advertising market.

 
   
 

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Features of Blocking Domain by Yahoo,
   
 

Yahoo! Inc., a chief global Internet brand recently announced the preface of Blocked Domains within its Sponsored Search system recognized as Panama. The new feature offers site blocking capacities for advertisers allowing them to have better control over where their sponsored search and background ads appear. Since these ads could also come into view outside the Yahoo! network, the Blocked Domains feature would further permit advertisers to state websites and/or sections of websites on that they do not desire their ads to appear. This feature is especially intended to improved enable advertisers to block their ads from emerge on websites that don't meet their business needs. This is just one of many ways Yahoo! is running to perk up the value of traffic that is delivered to advertisers.

 
   
 

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