Google to test images in Web-content ad program
Grok Headline matches for Google to test images in Web-content ad program
Google to Test Images in Web-Content Ad
Program (Reuters)
Google to Test Images in Web-Content Ad
Program (Reuters)
05/12/2004 11:23 PMReuters - Google Inc., which gets most of
its revenue from simple text ads linked to key word searches,
said on Wednesday it would begin testing richer graphic ads --
such as pictures and logos -- that would appear on the Web
sites of its distribution partners.
Google to Add Images to Advertising
Program
Google to Add Images to Advertising
Program
05/13/2004 03:31 AMLos Angeles Times May 13 2004 7:21AM GMT
What is considered adult-like content to
the Google AdSense Program?
What is considered adult-like content to
the Google AdSense Program?
08/12/2004 09:33 AM(note login required on this one because of mature topic): When does a
websites content place it on the AdSense naughty word filters?
No Wonder Photoshop CS Seems Slow - It's
Analiyzing Images For Content!
No Wonder Photoshop CS Seems Slow - It's
Analiyzing Images For Content!
01/09/2004 09:58 PMNo 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.
Yahoo Announces Content Acquisition
Program
Yahoo Announces Content Acquisition
Program
03/06/2004 01:51 AMYahoo has announced a new Content Acquisition Program which they'll be
rolling out this week. From the announcement: "CAP enables
non-commercial and commercial content providers to better interact
with Yahoo!...
Google Adds Satellite Images To Google
Maps
Google Adds Satellite Images To Google
Maps
04/06/2005 07:28 AMWebProNews Apr 6 2005 11:42AM GMT
Test-HTML-Content-0.05
Test-HTML-Content-0.05
12/20/2003 09:48 AMTest-HTML-Content-0.07
Test-HTML-Content-0.07
12/30/2003 06:26 PMMicro-Content roadshow Beta test
Micro-Content roadshow Beta test
08/11/2004 02:01 PM
It was a
pleasure to meet Marc Canter
tonight at Guu with
Otokomae and to be part of the Vancouv
er trial run of his Micr
o Content Roadshow.
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.
It was great to finally meet Roland and Boris and to see Stewart
and Jon - again. The place really got me back into that "Gaijin" kind
of frame of mind. Big guy - small seats.
Use the plutil program to test for
corrupt preferences
Use the plutil program to test for
corrupt preferences
12/14/2003 02:18 AMI was installing the Gnu PGP tools recently, and stumbled onto a
command line tool called plutil. This tool will parse any selected
files and validate them as well formed XML. It can also convert a
specified file from one XML...
Webmasters Get Free Content and Earn
Cash Through the Kizash.com Syndication
Program
Webmasters Get Free Content and Earn
Cash Through the Kizash.com Syndication
Program
12/27/2004 04:35 AMKizash.com syndication system is an easy way for webmasters to add
dynamic content to their site and create an additional revenue stream.
[PRWEB Dec 27, 2004]
Notification Server Client Stress Test
Program
Notification Server Client Stress Test
Program
07/05/2004 07:25 PMHP Launching Digital Camera Test Program
at Hotels
HP Launching Digital Camera Test Program
at Hotels
06/21/2004 11:38 PMBoston Globe Jun 22 2004 4:26AM GMT
Photo No-No! Scans Images For Adult
Content And Blocks Known Adult Web Sites
Photo No-No! Scans Images For Adult
Content And Blocks Known Adult Web Sites
06/24/2004 02:55 AMElex Technologies, Inc. (ElexTek) announces the release of Photo
No-No!, the next generation of parental controls in protecting
children from adult images on the Internet. This innovative software
based on advanced image analysis blocks pornographic photographs
before they appear on a PC screen. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
HP Launching Digital Camera Test Program
at Hotels (Reuters)
HP Launching Digital Camera Test Program
at Hotels (Reuters)
06/21/2004 08:28 PMReuters - Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ.N) is
launching a test program to put its digital cameras in the
hands of guests at Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc. (FHR.TO)
(FHR.N) as the world's No. 2 computer maker seeks to expand its
reach in digital photography and printing.
Opera releases test version of new
browser software program
Opera releases test version of new
browser software program
12/24/2004 12:09 PMOpera 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.
Test Drive a Bunch of Open Source
Content Management Systems
Test Drive a Bunch of Open Source
Content Management Systems
09/15/2004 09:19 AMNow THIS is a marvelous idea. Put a bunch of content management
systems online with screenshots, and descriptions. Make the admin
passwords public so that anyone can log in and...
Systems Alliance Launches National
Value-Added Reseller Program
forSiteExecutive™ Web Content Management
Products
Systems Alliance Launches National
Value-Added Reseller Program
forSiteExecutive™ Web Content Management
Products
02/01/2005 10:06 PMSystems Alliance, Inc., a leading provider of information technology
solutions and business consulting services is pleased to announce the
national launch of a value-added reseller program for SiteExecutive™,
the company’s widely used web-based content management solution.
Dresner Group, a systems integrator located in Howard County,
Maryland, is the first partner identified in the new program. [PRWEB
Jan 27, 2005]
DynaMotive Announces Positive Results
from Activated Carbon Program Test
DynaMotive Announces Positive Results
from Activated Carbon Program Test
12/10/2003 06:44 PMBC Technology Dec 10 2003 5:16PM ET
WWW-Google-Images-0.5
WWW-Google-Images-0.5
07/23/2004 09:37 AMGoogle Images ad
Google Images ad
02/05/2005 09:58 PMApparently 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....
Improving Google Images
Improving Google Images
06/17/2002 02:01 PMGoogle Images is an ambitious project from Google and of course it's
nowhere near as good as the original Google Web. But much to Google's
credit, it's continuously getting better. However, I think I have a
few suggestions to make it better:Use Google Web - Google Web is
incredible, it will very often bring back the right match as the first
hit. Take advantage of this -- display images on that page.Search ALT
tags - Although they're not used everywhere, ALT tags are a big source
of useful information about pictures. Also, if Google Images uses
them, it will encourage more authors to put better info in them, which
helps Web Accessibility.The first or only image is often right - On
many web pages there's only one image (like my own) or the first image
is right (like Guido van Rossum's) or it's the first non-space image
(like Land Rover's). Return these as results!Google Web is an
incredible thing and it doesn't make sense Google Images not to take
advantage of it. Right now using Google Web and then picking an image
off the page is often better than Google Images. I hope that changes
in the near future. Example searches that can be improved:W3C - on
Google Web's first result, the W3C logo is the top image, the biggest
image, the only image with "W3C" in the alt text and the only image
with W3C in the filename)Scripting News - on Google Web's first
result, the Scripting News logo is the largest image (and the first
non-spacer) and has an ALT tag of "ScriptingNews").Do you have
suggestions? Mail them in!
Google to place ads with images
Google to place ads with images
05/13/2004 06:37 PMMiami Herald (subscription),FL-9 hours ago ... have concluded that
people using Google's search tool are more likely to be in a
buying mode than someone perusing an online news story or reading a
Weblog. ...
Google flirts with images
Google flirts with images
05/13/2004 04:56 AMCyber India Online May 13 2004 9:17AM GMT
Getting Images to Show in Google SERPS
Getting Images to Show in Google SERPS
04/12/2005 06:24 AM"I found a way to "force" images shwoing up in regular searches, even
in country-specific Google versions like google.de or google.fr If you
add the word "picture" to your query, it brings up images for many
searches."
Satellite images on maps.google.com
Satellite images on maps.google.com
04/05/2005 11:50 AM In case you missed it, Google has
added satellite images to
maps.google.com. They've got
coverage for the entire US and low resolution images for the Caribbean
and South America.
Google Debuts Satellite Images
Google Debuts Satellite Images
04/13/2005 08:04 PMGoogle has added high-resolution satellite images to its Maps and
Local search services, offering a birdseye view of millions of
locations throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Images: Google takes a satellite view
Images: Google takes a satellite view
04/05/2005 12:08 PMGoogle Maps has a new feature that allows you to zoom in on a
satellite image of the address for which you're searching.
Google adds satellite images to maps
Google adds satellite images to maps
04/05/2005 12:07 PMNew feature gives people bird's eye view of locations they search for,
as Net giant seeks to outdo rivals.
Images: Google takes a
satellite view
Google Maps Integrates Satellite Images
Google Maps Integrates Satellite Images
04/06/2005 09:56 AMExtreme Tech Apr 6 2005 1:46PM GMT
News: Google adds satellite images to
maps
News: Google adds satellite images to
maps
04/05/2005 06:52 PMGoogle Inc. has enhanced its Google Maps and Google Local services
with satellite and aerial images, letting users view digital snapshots
of an area, the Mountain View, California, company announced Tuesday.
Dan Fernandez - Demo of C# Express (pull
images from Google)
Dan Fernandez - Demo of C# Express (pull
images from Google)
07/26/2004 07:21 PMDan Fernandez, here, demonstrates how to build a cool little
application in Visual C# Express Edition (you can download that from
the Channel 9 Express site).
Google Removes AFP Content
Google Removes AFP Content
03/26/2005 06:56 PMWebProNews Mar 26 2005 11:16PM GMT
Google Looks to Add Book Content
Google Looks to Add Book Content
11/03/2003 07:21 PMAs Amazon tries to become more like Google, the search engine has been
doing something perhaps almost as notable: trying to become more like
Amazon. ...
How Google Indexes Content From Your Web
Directory
How Google Indexes Content From Your Web
Directory
06/05/2005 11:40 PMStickysauce Jun 5 2005 10:20PM GMT
Google Wallet More About Micropayments
For Content?
Google Wallet More About Micropayments
For Content?
06/22/2005 02:17 AMThere's been a ton of buzz over the idea that
Google
was working on a PayPal competitor, and it appears that Eric
Schmidt and "the powers that be" at Google finally thought it was
worth speaking to the press on the matter. In discussing the Google
Wallet concept, we did note that it came days after rumors of a Google
iTunes-like offering as well, and that actually might tie into what
Google is working on. Earlier today, there was increasing speculation
that Google was
more interested in a system to deliver micropayments for
content than direct person-to-person financial transactions -- and
that seems to be
more along the lines of what Google is admitting to.
While not clearly laid out, Schmidt did say that the solution they
were working on wasn't really a PayPal competitor, but more of
an
extension of existing programs. Many people have been saying that
it's likely an extension of the payment system they use for handling
their paid search ad program, but extending it out to other types of
content. This would also fit with Google's new
video
storage offering, which promised to allow people to charge for the
content that people downloaded. While less surprising, this is still
a bit disappointing. Micropayments seem to
go in
and out of fashion every few years, but never actually seem to
catch on, mainly because not only do they add a monetary expense, but
they
have
a mental transaction cost in making people stop and think about
whether or not it's worth purchasing. That cost is much more
expensive than most people think. Also, any micropayment-based system
always leaves itself open to competitors who realize that it's going
to be much more effective to give the content away, and make money
elsewhere.
Google Referal Program: $20 for New
Accounts
Google Referal Program: $20 for New
Accounts
02/05/2005 09:42 PMGoogle Ad Program Gives Web Publishers
Their Share
Google Ad Program Gives Web Publishers
Their Share
06/18/2004 07:05 PMThe search giant unveils a program that shares ad revenue with Web
sites incorporating its search box, as well as an experimental
site-search feature that tailors results to site categories.
"Google newest beta program"
"Google newest beta program"
04/05/2005 08:49 AMGrok Description matches for Google to test images in Web-content ad program
GrokA matches for Google to test images in Web-content ad program
Google to test images in Web-content ad program