The last few years have witnessed a boom in online businesses in the form of blogs, product sales etc. A large number of online entrepreneurs usually had their websites handled or hosted by other sites like Google’s own Blogspot along … Continue reading →
According to a blog post on Google Analytics posted by Director of Engineering, Paul Muret, the Urchin website analytics tool (of which he is one of the creators of) is going to be retired by the search engine giant. The … Continue reading →
The Internet is a place where like minded individuals can talk about anything under the sun without fear of discrimination or censure from authorities. Sadly, this scenario will recede soon if SOPA has anything to say about it. Online surfers … Continue reading →
Technology related firms were prominent in their opposition against Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), on Wednesday, during the argument on this law in Congress. A report, issued at The Washington Post states that the big tech firms which opposed the … Continue reading →
In a recent announcement by Google, it has been declared that it will offer free websites for small and medium size businesses in India. According to this Reuters report, Google has now partnered with HostGator, in order to provide free … Continue reading →
Google, a Technology colossal, has proclaimed on Friday that it will construct a new green data center in Dublin, Ireland, following its procure of 11 acres of land and an existing building on Profile Park. According to the company, it … Continue reading →
A remarkable search engine, Google, has recently planned to spend $200 million to structure new data centers in Asia. This new release has been disclosed after a long period, subsequent to the Google reviews about its data center energy … Continue reading →
According to the latest reports released this week by Google, Google data centers use up around 50% less energy as compared to the rest of the industry. A report revealed that a usual Google user uses up 180 watt-hours energy … Continue reading →
The latest social networking craze is Google+, the recent attempt to compete with Twitter and Facebook. However, this new social networking platform could significantly affect the way in which online businesses are found on the Google search engine. One important … Continue reading →
The Page Speed Service, provided by Google, functions like a web hosting service, gathering information from publisher’s servers, modifying the pages and reproducing the content onto their own server. Websites were provided with an astounding prospect by Google, on July … Continue reading →