Quantcast

Google

Google vs Bing

BING = But It’s Not Google

Top Tips on Writing for Search Results

There was a time when a business could just post content that was stuffed with keywords and the website would be ranked well. This is no longer the case; there is now a growing demand for quality content that benefits the reader.

How Much Did Google Earn In 2010? (Infographic)

This infographic has a great deal of interesting information contained within it and while I might applaud those people and corporations who genuinely try to help the world’s poorest get out of poverty, starvation and squalor for good, I think this particular graphic has a political agenda.

Google Tells Us Just What India Needs

Google auto-complete suggestions for search are probably based on what people search for the most related to what you are typing. But what people search for most really tells us what they expect the most. To have a look behind those expectations, I decided to “ask” Google the question. And it answered promptly!

Scanning Business Cards Made Easier With Google Goggles on Android

Google Goggles is an application which when you have enables you digitize the information you have from business cards and other sources so that you may save in your preferred locations.

Get More Out Of Google: Tips & Tricks For Better Googling (Infographic)

Here are some crucial tips far refining your Googling, as well as some other great places to hunt down that last study you need for your thesis.

How To “Barrel Roll” Any Web Page

For those who thought that only Google can be athletic, here comes a little trick. Use this trick to “barrel roll” any, literally any, webpage on the Internet.

Now Google Does A “Barrel Roll”

“Do a barrel roll” has been a trending topic on Twitter and elsewhere, thanks to an Easter egg on Google Search.

Why You Should Wait Before Jumping Onto Google+

Facebook was (and still is) easily regarded as the social network to be on for businesses with its sleek Facebook Page feature, its huge database of users and a paid advertising option for those willing to go down the paid route. Given the extremely large user count that Facebook boasts and the insane amount of traffic it gets every day, it is not surprising that Google would attempt everything to come up with its own version of a social network.

Google+ was thus the not-so-evil search engine’s answer to Facebook’s grip on the social network industry.

Google and Your Memory (Infographic)

Chances are you had to look for something, and you just ‘googled’ it. Simple! Well, no. As simple as it may seem, some experts argue that this is changing the way we think.