Google: Page: 5
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Google posts on Writers Write.
Google: No Blogger Service for China (2006-01-25): The AP reports that Google will be providing search services in China at the .
Google Factor Influencing Executive Tech Hiring (2006-01-10): An EcommerceTimes.
Job Seeker Launches Hire Me, Google Blog (2005-12-14): A job seeker has created a blog called Hire Me, Google in the hopes that Google will noticed the blog and offer up a job opportunity.
European Publishers Council Head Says Internet Content Won't Remain Free For Long (2005-12-07): European publishers have just about had it with Google, Inc.
Google Takes on the Libraries (2005-11-14): The Wall Street Journal reports that Google has now decided to go into competition with libraries.
Microsoft Takes On Google in the Book-Scanning Biz (2005-10-31): The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that Microsoft is getting into the book-scanning business.
Google Gets Lion's Share of Blog Ad Booty (2005-10-21): Many bloggers run Google AdSense ads on their blogs.
Blogging Industry Infected With Splog Flu (2005-10-20): There are many names being created for the offensive, growing mass of spam blogs like spamnami, splogicane, splogsplosion, splogquake, splogstorm and the splog flu.
Bloggers Not Getting Rich. Plus AdSense Dominance (2005-10-12): A survey by Qumana on blog advertiser earnings has found that 69% of bloggers surveyed earn less than $20 per month.
Author's Guild Sues Google For Copyright Infringement (2005-09-21): The Authors Guild filed suit against Google, Inc.
A FAQ on Google's Book Scanning Project (2005-09-19): The Associated Press has put together a FAQ about the now-infamous Google Total Book Copyright Infringement Project.
Blogger Adds Reporting Flag to Blogspot Blogs (2005-08-18): Blogger has added a "Flag as Objectionable" button to blogs on BlogSpot.
Technorati Sale Rumors Include MySpace and News Corp. (2005-08-12): Bloggers are posting rumors started by BL Ochman that Technorati is about to be sold.
Google, AOL and Start.com Let Users Add RSS Feeds (2005-07-28): Google is allowing users to add RSS feeds to its personalized
homepage service that so far has no name (like My Yahoo).
Association of American University Presses Furious at Google (2005-05-23): Google's plans to digitize all the books in the libraries of Harvard, Stanford and the University of Michigan and make them available on the Web (while they sell ads next to the content) has caused quite a bit of consternation with the publishers and authors who hold the copyrights to those works.
Website Lets AdSense Members Compare Data (2005-05-22): A website called Ad Moolah aggregates AdWords data inputed by blog and website owners using the Google AdSense program.
Blogs Being Dropped From Google News (2005-05-02): Blog Herald reports that their blog has been dropped as a Google News source because they publish some non-news related content.
Google Allows Advertisers to Target Specific Blogs and Websites (2005-04-25): The New York Times is reporting that Google plans to let Adwords advertisers target the blogs and websites they want to advertise on even if the blog or site is not relevant.
Blog Gets Google Employee Fired (2005-02-09): Another blogger has lost their job for blogging.
Google Saves Australian Reporter in Iraq (2004-10-21): John Martinkus, an Australian reporter working in Iraq,
was captured by insurgents.