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Google Re-Imagined As World’s Third-Biggest ISP

It’s common knowledge in the U.S. search industry that Google has a market share of about 65 percent.  Lots of people know (or at least know how to check) the search giant’s market cap, too (it’s currently at $180 billion).  But another measure of Google’s size was presented yesterday, and it turns out that Google is on par with all but the biggest ISPs.

Craig Labovitz, Chief Scientist of Arbor Networks, stated on his company’s blog, "If Google were an ISP, it would be the fastest growing and third largest global carrier.  Only two other providers (both of whom carry significant volumes of Google transit) contribute more inter-domain traffic.  But unlike most global carriers (i.e. the ‘tier1s’), Google’s backbone does not deliver traffic on behalf of millions of subscribers nor thousands of regional networks and large enterprises.  Google’s infrastructure supports, well, only Google."

Those are some fairly astonishing observations.  Then here’s another fascinating tidbit: Labovitz continued, "Based on anonymous data from 110 ISPs around the world, we estimate Google contributes somewhere between 6-10% of all Internet traffic globally as of the of summer of 2009."

It’s hard not to see Google’s fiber network experiments in a different light after absorbing this information.  The company might not just thrill the residents of a few towns and make ISPs nervous; Google really does appear capable of changing how the industry works, and may even be able to do so without breaking a figurative sweat.

We’ll be sure to keep an eye on ISPs’ reactions as Google moves ahead with its tests.

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3 Simple Tools to Find Hidden Links (and Text)

Like on-page linked text analysis in general, identifying grey areas like hidden links (and text) should be an important and thoroughly considered step. You will want to research hidden links: (!) When you need to diagnose a recently hacked site;(!) When you need to test a web design (some hidden text may be totally innocent and only appear illegal); …

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3 Simple Tools to Find Hidden Links (and Text)

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Apps Roulette #2: Manymoon

As promised, here is my second review of a particularly slick (and free) App in Google’s new Google Apps Marketplace. Manymoon is a “Free Social Productivity, Project Management & Task Management” application. First and foremost, this is a lot of tool for the low, low price of free. It’s not going to displace Microsoft Project [...]


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Do paid add-ons in the Apps Marketplace erode the value of Google Apps?

It’s only Tuesday (well, now it’s actually Wednesday here on the right coast, but who’s counting?) and I’m afraid it’s already been a long week. I’m finally getting back to my Apps Roulette reviews of Applications in the Google Apps Marketplace. Tonight I’m going to cover Manymoon, a “Free Social Productivity, Project Management & Task [...]


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Social Marketing Versus Generic SEO – What’s The Difference?

There are many different methods of marketing your business website, on-line shop or e-commerce website, but for many business owners there seems to be a bit of confusion between what is considered generic back link building and what is a true social marketing campaign, and more to the point what is the aim of each [...]

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Social Marketing Versus Generic SEO – What’s The Difference?

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Google-Certified Ad Networks for All AdSense Publishers

It’s been awhile since we last heard anything from Google AdSense. Although it may be starting to lose its luster among website publishers, I would like to think that there are still tons of sites which relied on it to earn some extra bucks.  Anyway, the Inside AdSense blog just announced that AdSense publishers will now have access to Google-certified…

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Google-Certified Ad Networks for All AdSense Publishers

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Google launches AT&T / Rogers compatible Nexus One

One of the contributing factors of the buzz-kill around the Nexus One was the phone’s lack of support for AT&T and Rogers in Canada. These carriers use a different frequency for 3G, which makes using the Nexus One on those carriers simply revert back to Edge data.
Today, Google announced a new Nexus One that [...]


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Bing Adds More Sizes Option to Image Search

If you’re fond of searching for great images and photos available on the web, most often you’d probably encounter search results which don’t give you the option for more sizes available for those images. The folks at Microsoft Bing knew this and so they are rolling out a new feature of  Bing image search which actually lets you find other…

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Bing Adds More Sizes Option to Image Search

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Facebook Tweaks Search Suggestions For Relevancy

Facebook’s search suggestions are about to get significantly better.  Rather than just suggest the names of people, events, groups, and Pages a person’s already connected with, suggestions are going to draw from users’ networks of friends and the entire site.

It is, of course, nice not to have to type out your closest pal’s 17-letter last name multiple times a day.  But this change overcomes a significant flaw in Facebook’s existing approach to making suggestions, considering that it’s the things people aren’t familiar with they probably need the most help spelling and/or tracking down.

As for how the upgraded system will work, Wayne Kao, a Facebook engineer, explained on the company blog, "[I]f you start typing in ‘MGM’ to find the Facebook Page for the band MGMT, you may see it as the first result in the drop-down menu because you or one of your friends is a fan of MGMT on Facebook."

Or, "If you are searching for something else, like the MGM Grand Las Vegas hotel or the movie studio MGM, you can select one of those instead from the drop-down menu."

Look for this change to roll out over the course of the week.  Then enjoy spending less time typing all sorts of stuff, and not just your best friend’s name.

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Facebook Rolls Out Search Suggestion Feature

Facebook has just rolled out a new feature for its site-wide search box – search suggestion. This is is similar to the search suggestion features offered by major search engines wherein various search terms are suggested via a drop-down menu, as you type the first few letters of your search query. According to the Facebook blog, this new feature is…

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Facebook Rolls Out Search Suggestion Feature

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