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21 November 2008

Google Analytics is down. Bloggle breaks silence.

Google errors are rare, but I still thought its not worth posting about and breaking the Bloggle silence. Google Analytics has been down for at least an hour now. It’s all over Twitter.
It’s an annoyance but I would let Google off if it means they are doing some kind of update. I doubt it though, [...]

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17 October 2008

Prince Philip asks Googler if he’s been jogging

Prince Philip is famous for his outspoken and inappropriate comments. It was therefore inevitable that on the Queen’s visit to the Googleplex on Thursday he’d make some kind of bizarre remark. He didn’t disappoint.
During the tour, the Duke of Edinburgh chatted to Matthew Trewhella, a developer advocate who promotes his organisation’s products to companies.
He asked [...]

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12 October 2008

Tech elite party like the stock market crash just hasn’t happened

A group of twenty tech elite were in Cyprus last weekend and were partying as if the dot com boom had just begun. They posted a lip sync video of the song “Don’t stop believing” which they made during some of their clearly more sober moments.
Among the group were, Brittany Bohnet of Google, Mike [...]

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9 October 2008

Google puts Adsense in Maps

Looks like Google Maps have begun inserting AdSense ads into the bottom of maps with the ads being related to the place being searched for. Digital Inspiration reported this as a new feature, and I’ve certainly not seen it before. I’m seeing this on lots of places in the UK - whether big or small.
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7 October 2008

Googler has relationship disasters, makes Gmail labs feature to help

Gmail Labs provides ‘experimental’ features that enhance your Gmail experience and generally solve problems you might be having with your email. One such problem, a Googler writes, is that of sending late night emails to people you really shouldn’t about subjects you wish you hadn’t brought up.
Sometimes I send messages I shouldn’t send. Like the [...]

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