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Google to test images in Web-content ad program







Google to test images in Web-content ad
program

Google to test images in Web-content ad
program
05/13/2004 03:31 AM

Reuters May 13 2004 7:28AM GMT




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(note login required on this one because of mature topic): When does a websites content place it on the AdSense naughty word filters?

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No Wonder Photoshop CS Seems Slow - It's Analiyzing Images For Content! This is a perfect example of the peril of "plugging the analog hole". Ubiquitous law enforcement, here we come.

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If you get a chance to meet Marc, don't miss it! You will learn lots about cool things like Open Media.

[Roland Tanglao]

Hey Roland - don't forget FOAFnet.org and other burgeoning standards - around OpenEvents, OpenListings and OpenReviews.

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Opera Software released a beta version of its Web browser software upgrade today, adding stronger support for RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and technology that allows users to navigate through voice commands and have Web pages read to them. Enough improvements have been made in the beta release that the final version of this download will be turned into a major new release instead of an ordinary incremental upgrade, according to CNET News. "The new Opera version has dramatic improvements under the hood, in addition to some very helpful new features to welcome more and more users to take advantage of browsing the Internet in a fast, safe and customizable way," Opera Chief Executive Officer Jon S. von Tetzchner said in a statement. The new Opera beta version also includes user interface improvements such as bigger browsing space, cleaner menus, and better printing support, the company says. The browser also now works with Google's Gmail, correcting a problem that had led some Opera users to switch to Firefox. Opera licensed IBM's Embedded ViaVoice technology early in the year, which powers the voice support in the new release.

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Google Images ad


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Apparently if you search for certain terms, it displays some images and a link to the equivalent Google Images search. Here are the ones that have been found so far: for x in l: print "* "+x+"" print 'Let us know if you find any more.' --> pipes ahmad limes lemons caterpillars heads takashi murakami asia argento pepperoni mushroom green pepper olive anchovy bicycle mountains sunsets good nothing everything world argyria starling ostrich finch sparrow seagull albatross Ian Brown ps3 ps2 poodle puddle hey jesus aishwarya hello mount mount st. helens faces makeup leaves america sewer chocobo quake 3 emerica kilimanjaro dj funk architect mimes tornadoes potatoes munchkins rhino michal foamy celts brueghel escher goodbye olaf scissors matisse bach natalie portman sean connery eiffel strong bad mayan giraffe ganesha penguins baseballs chickens easel glasses giraffes goat paints pencil pens rings roosters ruler shrub zebra fox hunting moulin rouge peanut climb nature puck skeleton bsd hexagon octopus dove oyster alley picaso michelangelo freemason honda civic toyota camry mousse snowman igloo mustard seed hawk microphone mexican flag pakistan flag tuxedo HAL titanic tux hashish ak47 grenade pipe bomb bong oranges tables cans apples cherries a carrot gif grapes i jpg of raider butter moo pig meh ko d h k n q v ira glass Let us know if you find any more....

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Satellite images on maps.google.com


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Google Debuts Satellite Images


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Images: Google takes a satellite view


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Google adds satellite images to maps


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maps
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Dan Fernandez - Demo of C# Express (pull
images from Google)


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images from Google)
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Google Removes AFP Content


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Google Wallet More About Micropayments
For Content?


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For Content?
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Google Referal Program: $20 for New
Accounts


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Accounts
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Google Ad Program Gives Web Publishers
Their Share


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Their Share
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