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| | Kembali ke Page Rank 3 bimaSakti85 | 28 June 2011 at 2:07 pm | Tags: page rank, pr, update, update page rank, update pr | Categories: bLogging | URL: http://wp.me/piOhH-vQ |
PageRank 3 Akhirnya kembali lagi ke PR-3. Setelah dulu pernah aku bahas klo blog ini mendapat PR-3, namun karena terbengkalai dan jarang terurus lagi karena lebih konsen ke blog yg ini dan blog yg itu akhirnya PR blog ini sempat turun jadi PR-0. Tapi ternyata pada update kali ini, PR blog ini kembali lagi menjadi [...]
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| Supporting choice, ensuring economic opportunity Posted: 24 Jun 2011 09:03 AM PDT At Google, we've always focused on putting the user first. We aim to provide relevant answers as quickly as possible—and our product innovation and engineering talent have delivered results that users seem to like, in a world where the competition is only one click away. Still, we recognize that our success has led to greater scrutiny. Yesterday, we received formal notification from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it has begun a review of our business. We respect the FTC's process and will be working with them (as we have with other agencies) over the coming months to answer questions about Google and our services. It's still unclear exactly what the FTC's concerns are, but we're clear about where we stand. Since the beginning, we have been guided by the idea that, if we focus on the user, all else will follow. No matter what you're looking for—buying a movie ticket, finding the best burger nearby, or watching a royal wedding—we want to get you the information you want as quickly as possible. Sometimes the best result is a link to another website. Other times it's a news article, sports score, stock quote, a video or a map. Instant answers. New sources of knowledge. Powerful tools—all for free. In just 13 years we've built a model that has changed the way people find answers and helped businesses both large and small create jobs and connect with new customers. Search helps you go anywhere and discover anything, on an open Internet. Using Google is a choice—and there are lots of other choices available to you for getting information: other general-interest search engines, specialized search engines, direct navigation to websites, mobile applications, social networks, and more. Because of the many choices available to you, we work constantly on making search better, and will continue to follow the principles that have guided us from the beginning:
To learn more about our business, please visit google.com/press/competition. Posted by Amit Singhal, Google Fellow |
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| Applauding the 2011 Knight News Challenge winners Posted: 22 Jun 2011 12:42 PM PDT (Cross-posted on the Google News Blog and the Google Public Policy Blog) Over the past few months, we've announced $5 million in grants to be distributed by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the International Press Institute—two non-profit organizations developing new approaches to journalism in the digital age—and we're pleased to congratulate the first initiatives that have been selected as part of that funding. Today at M.I.T., the Knight Foundation showcased 16 projects selected as the winners of the 2011 Knight News Challenge. Now in its fifth year, this media-innovation contest included $1 million in support from Google. As you'll see in the full list of winners, these initiatives come from organizations large and small and are reminders that entrepreneurship can be sparked anywhere. Here are just a few examples of the creative ways the journalism community around the world is merging traditional skills with an online landscape:
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| Wyoming has officially gone Google Posted: 22 Jun 2011 06:40 AM PDT Q: What do national parks, female governors and Google Apps have in common? A: Wyoming was the first state in the country to have each of them. This morning, Governor Matt Mead announced that the state of Wyoming has completed its transition to Google Apps for Government. Since the state first declared its intention to go Google eight months ago, Wyoming has worked quickly to move all 10,000 state employees onto Google Apps. For the first time ever, Wyoming's entire state government now shares a common email, calendar and document system, making it easier for employees to find and collaborate with one another. By going Google, the state is also saving taxpaying Wyomingites approximately $1 million annually. Who knows which next great "first" they'll put these savings towards? You can view the live stream of the Governor's announcement starting at 8:00am MT. Posted by Scott McIntyre, Google Enterprise Team |
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