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I was getting on a plane this morning so I was only able to tweet this news. Brian Boero at 1000Watt Consulting sums it up best.Now, today, search engine land
http://www.futureofrealestatemarketing.com/google-muscles-into-real-estate-listings
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The Google headquarters at Belgrave House, Buckingham Palace Road, SW1, was ablaze this afternoon at 1.53pm as a fire broke out on the roof terrace, reported the Telegraph. The building is also home to American Express and Vitol.
http://www.estatesgazette.com/blogs/london-office-database/2009/08/fire-fire-again.html
Homes for sale or rent in a given area can now be found without a specific query in Google Maps after Google added a 'real estate' check-box option for Maps searches. Read this blog post by Tom Krazit on Relevant Results.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 23, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --
Google Inc. on Monday announced that it has agreed to buy Teracent, a startup company whose technology can create display advertising customized to specific consumer and website.
Founded in 2006, Teracent is headquartered in San Mateo, California. The company's machine-learning algorithms can automatically pick and choose from thousands of creative elements of a display ad in real-time.
"These elements can be optimized depending on factors like geographic location, language, the content of the website, the time of day or the past performance of different ads," Google's vice president of product management Neal Mohan and engineering director Joerg Heilig wrote in a blog posting announcing the deal.
"This technology can help advertisers get better results from their display ad campaigns. In turn, this enables publishers to make more money from their ad space and delivers web users better ads and more ad-funded web content," they said.
Teracent's technology will be available to Google's display advertising clients, they added.
The transaction is expected to close this quarter, Google said, without disclosing the financial terms.
On Nov. 9, Google also announced that it will buy AdMob, a provider of display ad technology for mobile phones, for 750 million U.S. dollars.
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Companies: Google Inc (GOOG)
Nov 23, 2009 (SmarTrend(R) News Watch via COMTEX) --
11/23/2009 - Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) acquired Teracent Corp. in an effort to sell more visual advertising on the Internet, according to an AP report. Teracent is a 3 year-old startup and will provide Google with more tools for customizing display advertising. It is a high priority for Google to sell more display advertising because it makes most of its money from short text messages that are posted next to search results and other Web content. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Companies: Google Inc (GOOG)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 19, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --
Google Inc. on Thursday announced that video clips on YouTube, the popular video-sharing website it bought in 2006, will soon include machine-generated automatic captions.
The automatic captions will be added for videos through the combination of Google's automatic speech recognition technology with the YouTube caption system.
In addition to automatic captions, Google said it is adding another feature called "auto-timing," which enables YouTube users to create a simple text file with all the words in a video, leaving Google technology to figure out when the words are spoken and create corresponding captions.
Both features will be available in English by the end of this week with automatic captions initially visible only on a handful of YouTube's partner channel, Google said.
"We hope to expand these features for other channels and languages in the future," Ken Harrenstien, a deaf Google software engineer, wrote in a posting on the company's blog.
Captions in videos not only help the deaf and hearing impaired, but can also improve search and even enable users to jump to the exact parts of the videos they're looking for, Harrenstien noted.
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Companies: Google Inc (GOOG)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 19, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --
Google Inc. on Thursday offered the first glimpse of Chrome OS, a new personal computer operating system being developed by the Internet search giant.
While making demonstrations at an event held at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, California, Google vice president of product management Sundar Pichai said the Chrome OS will be available to consumers a year later.
He said Google will work with manufacturers to bring Chrome OS netbooks to the market before next year's holiday season.
According to Google, the netbooks or mini-laptop computers will have specified hardware components such as solid-state hard drives to create the fastest experience for the new operating system.
The company also announced that it is open-sourcing the code of Chrome OS from Thursday, saying "the code is free, accessible to anyone and open for contributions."
Google has touted speed, simplicity and security as the key aspects of the new software, which is seen as a move by the company to challenge Microsoft Corp.'s dominance in the operating system market.
In Thursday's demonstrations, Google engineers showed how the Chrome OS can start up a computer in seconds and perform various tasks in the web browser.
The Chrome OS represents a "fundamentally different model of computing," Google's group product manager Caesar Sengupta and engineering director Matt Papakipos wrote Thursday in a posting on the company's blog.
"All apps are web apps. The entire experience takes place within the browser and there are no conventional desktop applications. This means users do not have to deal with installing, managing and updating programs," they said.
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Companies: Google Inc (GOOG)
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