Archive for the ‘Google’ Category
Saturday, September 27th, 2008
I’m the last one who will wait on a line to glorify Google. If you search Daw blog on “Google” related keywords you’ll find some very critical reviews about Google products and policies. But all those are part of the game. They don’t devaluate Google as a company or depreciate its achievements, and leading role […]
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Saturday, September 13th, 2008
You can find some articles in Daw blog where I’m very critical about Google’s policies. I must admit however that the search engine did a lot to deliver relevant search results to its users. Another thing Google should do is to reform its blog search results.
When you go to Search Engine’s blog section and type any […]
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Saturday, September 13th, 2008
You can find some articles in Daw blog where I’m very critical about Google’s policies. I must admit however that the search engine did a lot to deliver relevant search results to its users. Another thing Google should do is to reform its blog search results.
When you go to Search Engine’s blog section and type […]
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Thursday, May 29th, 2008
It is new, I don’t know how new, but I’ve seen it a few days ago. I’m talking about Googles decision to display “News results for…”, a news titiles related to search terms web surfers type in the G’s search bar. These go almost on top of first page with results (SERP). The system of the […]
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Google made another move that shows why the company is a undisputed leader in Online business and why does the company expands its influense traditional media markets. The company announced today that it is opening up Google TV Ads to all American AdWords advertisers. The Search engine has tested TV ads for 10 months since […]
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Friday, April 11th, 2008
I understand the “Sandbox effect“, even I don’t like the fact it exists. Google is a privately owned corporation which can decide on its own what kind of policies to implement. I wouldn’t blame them for using a “Sandbox” because they need to deal with millions of websites and anyone of their owners expects to […]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Have you seen any changes in Google AdSense ads on your pages? If not you’d better go and check your ads. Because they have changed. Now Google enables visitors of your website to scroll or slide AdSense text ads. The main question is whether this change helps both advertisers to get targeted traffic and publishers to increase […]
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008
By Mitch “Mr. Google” Keeler
I highly encourage all the webmasters that I know to create a Google Sitemap for their web site. This way you can submit it to Google and they have a fool proof way of checking your web site content. Sometimes though, when not using a content management system like WordPress or Joomla it can be hard to create this sitemap on your own. That is where a helpful download like Gsitemap comes into play.
Gsitemap gives you the tools necessary to create a Google Sitemap that can be used with your Google webmaster account to help improve the indexing of your web site in the powerhouse of search engines. From link to link, the program spiders though your content and collects everything Google might need. Once you are done, you can FTP it up to your hosting account and let Google know about it.

Gsitemap Pro: Makes it very simple to create a XML sitemap
Gsitemap Con: Wish it had an upload feature, where all I would need to do is plugin my FTP info
Download Gsitemap! | Visit Gsitemap’s Web Site
This program is a simple and free way to get yourself a golden ticket into Google. Some of the other features included are gzip compression, view by last modified, change the frequency and the priority of pages. If you have a static site and you need to create an XML sitemap, there is no program that does it better than Gsitemap.
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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Need help with importing your e-mail accounts into Gmail so that you can use Gmail as your e-mail client of choice? As long as you follow along (step by step) this should be an easy thing to do. Now why would you want to do this?
Well for an example you might really enjoy the Gmail interface? You want to have access to multiple accounts at the same time via webmail? The reasons are endless.
Setting up and using Gmail’s mail fetcher is easy and free. Won’t cost you a penny.
Step #1:
Click Settings from the top of any email page.
Step #2:
Click Accounts.
Step #3:
In the Get mail from other accounts section, click Add another mail account.
Step #4:
Enter the full email address of the account you’d like to access (you@yourdomain.com), then click Next Step.
Step #5:
Google will populate the Username and POP Server fields when possible, based on your email address. If you have problems later on down the road you might try changing it to “yourdomain.com” or “mail.yourdomain.com”. Next enter your password for the e-mail account in question. After you do that, click on Add Account.
To edit your account after it is setup, login to Gmail and then go to Settings and then the Accounts tab. Look for the section titled: Get mail from other accounts. Next to your e-mail address click on edit info to change your setting or Check mail now to manually have Gmail check for new e-mail. You can also click on View history to get a log of the last 4 times Gmail has downloaded mail from that account.
Hint: Double check and make sure your not leaving a version of the e-mail on the server (unless you want to). If no messages are being downloaded this can often cause your e-mail account to run out of space - and causing you problems with e-mail later on down the road.
Also be sure to follow the POP3 e-mail setup advice that comes with your Lunarpages welcome e-mail. For more information about using Gmail with your own e-mail account check out these links:
Gmail Help Discussion:
http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-Help-Discussion
Gmail Support:
http://mail.google.com/support/
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