Google profits from illegal ads
Google is profiting from ads for illegal products generated by its pay per click advertising system.The ads include unofficial London 2012 Olympics ticket resellers, as well as cannabis and fake ID...
View ArticleMicrosoft to go carbon neutral in July
Microsoft has promised to help protect the environment by going carbon neutral and reducing its carbon footprint.From July 1st 2012 its data centres, software development labs and office buildings...
View ArticleGoogle’s data snooping hit with record fine
Google has been fined £14.4 million ($22.5 million) by the US Federal Trade Commission after monitoring web surfers using Apple’s Safari browser who had a “do not track” privacy setting selected.The...
View ArticleGoogle is demoting websites’ ranking who host pirated content
Google has announced that it is changing its search engine algorithms to crack down on the search rankings of those websites that contain or receive a large number of copyright infringement...
View ArticleYahoo hires ex Googler on $58m pay package
Yahoo has appointed a Google executive as its next chief operating officer- paying him a hefty pay package worth about $58 million (£36million) over four years.Henrique de Castro had worked for...
View ArticleFacebook announces Graph Search- a social search tools for users
Facebook has announced a major addition to its social network – a smart search engine it has called Graph Search.The feature allows users to make “natural” searches of content shared by their friends....
View ArticleYahoo reports quarterly revenues increase
Yahoo has reported fourth quarter revenues of £860 million in the fourth quarter, up nearly 2% on the same time a year before.A one off accounting charge meant that the fourth quarter net income was...
View ArticleGoogle criticised for Ivory ads
Campaigners have criticised Google for encouraging the poaching of elephants by running advertisements promoting ivory products.The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) says more than 10,000 ads...
View ArticleGoogle’s mobilegeddon for non responsive websites
Google is launching “mobilegeddon” by making changes to the way its search engines ranks websites. Google regularly changes its algorithms as it battles with Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)...
View ArticleGoogle profits increased by PPC sales
Google has reported a 4% increase in profits to £2.38 billion, as strong PPC advertising sales helped boost the firm’s accounts. Google said advertising sales for the first three months of 2015 were...
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