Tuesday, December 10, 2024
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Wishlist Widget Allows Digital Gifting

Getting a virtual slice of pizza might be fun and all, but five-month-old startup gBox is betting that people would rather receive something more tangible this holiday season. It's also betting social networkers will appreciate its new Wishlist widget more than Facebook's Beacon program.

Google Maps Allows Users To Move Markers

Google Maps is great, but, if we’re to face facts, it is not spot-on.  Addresses appearing on the wrong side of the road, or addresses appearing in the road, can confound users.  Now, however, they can take it upon themselves to correct place markers.

Google Allows Canadian Adwords Qualification

Google took a big step recently by finally allowing Canadian companies to become Adwords Qualified; a stamp of a approval previously denied to Google's ignored neighbors. Yes, that is ever so subtle bitterness you sense. Thankfully however I can begin to put to rest my ill will now that Google has come to its senses. What does it take for a company to become Adwords Qualified?

Alexa Allows Personal Search Development

Alexa is a little-known search company owned by Amazon, which is primarily used by search marketers as a basic statistics provider.

gVisit Allows Users To See Location of Site Traffic

Knowing what region of the globe your traffic is coming from can be important knowledge, especially if you use your site for money-making purposes, but who really wants to read through server logs...?

New Gupta Database Allows Easy Transition from Windows to Linux

Gupta Technologies has released an innovative new database that will allow an easy transition of applications from a Microsoft Windows environment to the Linux platform.

New ShopLocal.com Allows Shoppers to Research Local Specials and Sales

CrossMedia Services, Inc. today announced the launch of ShopLocal, an online resource that allows shoppers to research local specials and sale items at stores close to home.

Teoma Search Apparently Allows Mirroring

With thanks once again going to Andy Beal, Murdok has discovered a bad case of spam on Teoma's search engine results. A search for the keywords "company names" finds that one site has several mirrored listings in the resources section.