Blogoscoped featured a video (see below) showing what Matt Cutts thinks about spam. This is VERY insightful information for anyone who runs a web site, be it a blog, regular web site, business or what-have-you. [Source: Blogoscoped] (posted on 12 May 2008 by PCMech)

11 May 2008

Vidnik

Last week, the Google Mac team released Vidnik, a “simple program for using the built-in camera on your Mac to create movies and upload them to YouTube.” It’s pretty easier to use and offers many functions like using the program to record video (or just... (posted on 11 May 2008 by Googlified)
Blinkx, the largest and most innovative video search engine on the web, could be the next acquisition target of Google or NewsCorp according to Bloomberg and Reuters. Blinkx is way ahead of other video search engines because it converts audio portion of... (posted on 9 May 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
 Apple and Google are testing a way to link YouTube with the iTunes Store, offering links to video available for sale on iTunes beside selected YouTube clips. Apple has been experimenting with strategies to link iTunes up with social networking websites,... (posted on 9 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Google Reader recently launched something called Notes which a combination of Twitter and Google Shared Stuff. Basically, notes made Google Reader a platform for you to stay connected with your friends and update each other on stuff you are up to lately... (posted on 9 May 2008 by gSpy)
Google launched iPhone interface back in January and is only available in English at that time. Today they announced the interface is now available in over 30 countries and 16 languages. Today they also announced that now you can access Google News in... (posted on 2 May 2008 by Technology Bites)
Rating: goo.. goo…google!! They Say: At last you iPhone users outside of America can have the Google experience on your more hip than hop devices. According to the official Google Mobile blog the Google interface will now be available in 33 new markets... (posted on 2 May 2008 by GoMo News)

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