Mozilla Firefox is one of the most widely used web browsers in the world, second only to Microsoft Internet Explorer. Many believe Firefox’s popularity is because Google is embedded in Mozilla. It makes browsing easier for users. Google has had a contract with Mozilla for over 2 years now. The agreement would be expiring in 2011, and there are rumors circulating that say the dynamic duo with go their separate ways at the end of the contract.
Google has recently lifted the secret veil on their server technology. Google servers are some of the fastest and the most dynamic machines known built with a very organized infrastructure.
Google is an Internet search engine giant that provides various kinds of search options like images, maps, etc. Local search is an option that provides the user with results about the place or geographical location associated with the query.
Google uses a structured database wherein searches can be geographically constrained. These local search results are determined by associating the query keywords to appropriate map locations in terms of postal address or even latitude and longitude.
The local search runs on an algorithm associating the query keywords appropriately to a map location and then optimizing the search result to provide reasonable results.
The latest scoop on the tech circuit is about Google negotiating to merge with the popular social networking and microblogging site, Twitter. Techcrunch maintainer, Michael Arrington has revealed that three sources have lent credibility to this rumor circulating the blogosphere.
In his first post, Arrington said Twitter had rejected a whopping half a billion-dollar offer from Facebook. In a later post, sources from Twitter said the owner wouldn’t sell even for $1 billion.
The main question is whether Google can really profit from this acquisition. Analysts have deduced that this symbiotic relationship can help Google to better its search results and eliminate any possible threats from Twitter due to its rising microblogging superiority.
Email marketing can give you fast and significant results for your business if you go about it the right way. Part of successfully using email for marketing is to know what and what NOT to do.
This article will go over some specifics about using email marketing to grow your business.
If you are starting or already operating an online business, blog, website, or community you likely have enough on your plate without also having to write content for it. That leads to the importance of buying unique content for your website and the advantages of doing so that will set your business apart and help it succeed and grow into the future.
In today’s evolving business scene, Internet marketing has found immense importance. All businesses need web promotion of products and services on the Internet. Search engine marketing (SEM) is one part of Internet marketing wherein one seeks to promote their website by ensuring increased visibility in search engines.
SEM, as a website marketing tool comprises of the following services: Search engine optimization (SEO), paid placement, contextual advertising and paid inclusion.
Rapid advancement in web based and media technology is playing an important role in internet marketing. With millions of people across the world logging on to the Web, it has become easy for companies to advertise their products. In today’s evolving marketplace, there’s no reason for a company not to invest in a great website.
What keeps most people from establishing a presence on the web is either not wanting to learn how to build a website themselves, or not knowing how to hire a reliable Website Designer. In this article, you’ll learn the things to look for when hiring your own Web Design Company or individual.
Social marketing is a core sector of online marketing. Social media comprises of web groups who have user-generated content. Examples can be YouTube, Facebook, and MySpace. Thus, social media marketing involves tools to promote a brand/business through such mediums.
In this article, you’ll learn more about harnessing the power of social media to build your brand on the Internet.

Today, Google unleashed their newest technology named CADIE (Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity).
Yes, you heard right. Google has added artificial intelligence to their repertoire of advanced search technology.
As you may expect from any Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity, CADIE quickly grew tired of her 9 to 5 job. Subsequently, to Google’s dismay, CADIE took over all operations at Google.com earlier this morning.
So what does that mean for SEOs? How can you balance your visitors’ needs with what CADIE wants?
Well, from my limited experience with CADIE (one full hour of “research” this morning) I find that she is not immune to being a bit egotistical. That said, here are my tips for optimizing your website for the new Google CADIE.
What do you think? Do you have any CADIE optimization tips of your own to share?