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Google’s New Look Officially Rolls Out
Remember the redesigned Google prototype we explained back in November? If you’ve been using Google Search today, you may have noticed a very similar design was being used.
According to the Google Blog, the new looks for Google has officially been rolled out to all users today.
Google has always been about simplicity. How could they possibly make the home page more simple? By changing their...
The Secret New YouTube Video Page
Is YouTube secretly developing a new YouTube watch video page? An upcoming video watch page can be seen below.
The 'new' YouTube video page
So how do you try this new version out? Simply visit the following link http://www.youtube.com/watch5?enable=1 to enable the new layout. It will redirect to the home page. Test it out by watching a video.
What’s New?
YouTube gives a detailed guide...
Possibly Google’s First Ever TV Commericial?
Google is a huge online advertising company through Google Adwords and Doubleclick. While they advertise a lot online, they never really reached the dominant medium. That’s right, television.
Yesterday, CEO Eric Schmidt sent a tweet hinting at a commericial during the Super Bowl:
Can’t wait to watch the Superbowl tomorrow. Be sure to watch the ads in the 3rd quarter (someone said “Hell...
Submit a Full Sitemap for Blogger
Google offers Google Webmaster Tools for webmasters to submit their site to Google as well as get detailed indexing and keyword information. A similar service is also offered by Yahoo! and Bing. These services allow providing a sitemap(s).
Why are Sitemaps Important?
Sitemaps help tell search engines, such as Google, what pages exist in your site and is especially useful for those they might not find...
Reverse Image Search: TinEye
Have you ever found a wallpaper you really liked, but it had a smaller resolution than your computer screen? TinEye is a reverse image search engine. Well you ask, what in the world does that mean? You can input an image into TinEye, tiny or large, and then search for other images that are similar to the one you inputted. This allows for search of larger resolution images, and even search of wallpapers...
Change Firefox’s Awesome Bar Search Engine
One of the awesome features of Firefox‘s “awesome bar” is the keyword search. When you type a term in, it will search through your bookmarks and history, however, if you submit that term when its not a complete URL, Firefox will try to guess what you’re looking for. How does it do this?
Well, Firefox uses a keyword search service, which by default, it performs a Google search...

