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Tweet Google had their Search Event for 2010 this morning and the big announcement centered around fast, immediate search capabilities on the interweb. With that, they launched Google Instant. Google Instant is a new search enhancement that shows results as you type. We are pushing the limits of our technology and infrastructure to help you [...]

Tweet How fast do you want to know what’s going on in the world? How about in Realtime? Google has rolled out their Realtime Search capability and they’re promoting up-to-the-second social updates, news articles and blog posts about hot topics from around the world. Check out the following video explaining in a bit more detail [...]

Tweet Miss Sarah Lane – you know her, you love… She has voiced her opinions on Google Buzz. Sarah talks a bit about the implementation, the usability and some possible improvements to what we all know will eventually sweep the internet world just like Gmail did. I, for one, am still on the fence about [...]

Tweet As I mentioned yesterday, with the release of Google Buzz, I really think Google is working to take over every aspect of our online interactions. Now, I don’t know if that is a good thing or the beginning of a mini monopoly. I’ve not had any problems with Google created products/services so I, personally, [...]

Tweet Web developers – rejoice ! Google has released a utility that quite clearly helps us ensure that the majority of our key site content is visible “above the fold”. As Jason Kincaid from TechCrunch clearly put it, “…you don’t want users to have to scroll down to see the hottest story or a call [...]

Tweet All of us in the blogosphere know that the holy grail of content delivery is that of having a proper framework in place to be recognized by the internet search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.) With that being said, many web technology consultants have either written books, given speeches or charged an incredible amount [...]

Tweet Say hello to Google Real Time Search ! I found something really interesting tonight when I was doing a search in Google. Typically when I’m looking for a Twitter name of someone, I go to Google Search and enter the parameter [name] Twitter. Simple enough right? Well tonight when I did it there was [...]