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Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is all about improving the volume and/or quality of traffic from search engines to a web site. SEO covers all aspects of coding, link building, PPC, use of keywords, and more that can give your site or business prominence in search engines like Google, MSN, Yahoo, and others.

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Is G Mail different from Google Mail account?

in a way, yes, but what i would say is gmail is only a small part of a google account. although you usually sign up through gmail, google accounts gives lots of things to you. like for example, google documents. au revoir!

How many pictures are there on Google images?

OK--So, we'll take Flickr for instance: as of Sep. 2010 5 billion or 5,000,000,000 images

I figure exponentially as of this moment that is about 10 billion or 10,000,000,000 images

The other top 20 are headed towards this same mark so lets just say for argument sake it is 10 billion times 20

That will take into account Picasa, PhotoBucket, smugmug, flickr, fotki, care2, webshots, dotphoto, advanquest, myphotoalbum, KodakGallery, PBase, Photoshop, and about 10 or so others, that is an easy 200 billion photos!

Now, If you consider the unnamed photo places, other group, both public and private, and photos for servers, web pages, facebooks, and other social media and ad photos, and foreign entities, you will have to arrive at a number at any given second on the web there are at least 500 billion to 1 trillion photos online at any given second. I could be way off here, but this is a start! Just imagine 1,000,000,000,000 photos both foreign n domestic at any given second.

One and a Google zeros?

I assume you mean "How many zeros are in a googol?" Well, 1 googol = 10,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000 which is 100 zeros.

The difference between visit and click traffic on a website?

Visit traffic: People or visitors come to your website to have a look and browse. No action is required.

Click traffic: These are visitors who most likely will click on your ads, probably your adsense ads.

What is a multimedia search engine?

the answer for that is AltaVista and other examples.

How do you take pictures off Google?

that is easy all you have to do is go on google images and search what you want then place you mouse over the picture you want and it will pop up big right click and press copy image or save as and add it to a document or folder

Can you activate a phone using your Google voice number?

At the moment, you cannot. Google assigns you your number and you are not able to change that number once it is assigned. You can have your cell phone number receive calls from the Google number though.

What is another name for led?

If you are referring to those small bright lights used in some types of flashlights, remote controls and clocks etc., then it would be a " Light-Emitting Diode"

What does Google represent?

Google is one of the most popular brands on the Internet and this was proved by the numerous surveys conducted by the research companies. Because it is so famous, most of the Internet users are frequently talking about it just like about a person. But have you ever asked yourselves what Google means

or at least where the Google term comes from? Well, Dictionary.com, one of the most popular web-based dictionaries defines Google as "a trademark used for an Internet search engine. This trademark often occurs in print as a verb, sometimes in lowercase."

But still no definition of the world. According to the Google guys, the company's name comes from the word 'googol' which is actually a number invented by Milton Sirotta. Probably the Google name is related to the number of the results provided by the search technology which is usually huge.

"The name 'Google' is a play on the word 'googol,' coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner. A 'googol' refers to the number represented by a 1 followed by 100 zeros. It's a very large number. In fact, there isn't a googol of anything in the universe -- not stars, not dust particles, not atoms. Google's use of the term reflects our mission to organize the world's immense (seemingly infinite) amount of information and make it universally accessible and useful," Google tried to explain the origins of the company's name.

Because it is a company name, Google is a noun. Logically. However, slowly but sure, it evolves and tends to become a verb as numerous users refer to the act of searching the Internet as "googling". For example, I heard some friends saying "I'm going to Google it," meaning that they will search the Internet using the Google search engine.

GOOGLE is stands for "Giving Opinions & Options Generously Linked Everywhere".

Why does Google offer free services?

Its to show the brand google... Google wants you to use their services and if they are free more people will use them. Its for adverting and to show the brand name "Google".

Is Google a private company or public company?

Google is a public company. Its ticker symbol is GOOG and it's traded in the U.S. on the NASDAQ stock exchange.

Note that Google constantly buys up private companies, over 30 private companies bought by Google last year. But Google itself is publicly-traded.

What does google logo mean today?

Today Is H. G. Wells birthday, you know, "The War Of The Worlds".

How does a website get high listing on Google?

By using the proper and ethical Search Engine Optimization technique any website can go to the top of the result page in google.com. In SEO there are a lot of tasks that have to be accomplished for better result but there should be no use of black hat technique of SEO because google hates black hat techniques.

Can you find 0 results on Google?

Not that I know of, but here are some funny searches: type in french military victories, then click "I'm feeling lucky". It will say:

Did you mean: french military defeats

No standard web pages containing all your search terms were found.

Your search - french military victories - did not match any documents.

And, type in "Where do I find Chuck Norris" and it will say:

Google won't search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don't find Chuck Norris, he finds you.

How long has Google been in business for?

will google and google products are very popular and are used by millions of people each day! so google is going to be around for a long long time

When did Google start and who created it?

Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1996.

Was Google ever a penny stock?

This is a very common question. Not sure why that is the case.

But, Google has never been a penny stock. In fact Google's stock price has never even been below $100 a share. Very few companies that start out as penny stocks ever make it to one of the big boards. In today's environment the number of penny stocks that will succeed is even smaller because small start up companies rely much more heavily on credit, and in today's economy, credit is difficult to come by. As in any lucrative venture, many will fail and only a few will succeed. This is why when I pick my stocks, I can spend an entire week thumbing through thousands of stocks and only find a handful of winners.

Who created Google translate?

Google, Because Google made google and so google made the translate

What are some strategies for choosing the best search engine?

This question is in reference to search engines, not Web browsers.

SE's run on Database and Software technology that are closely guarded trade secrets.

There is publicly avail. information about them like "Google uses a database trademarked BigTable that is distributed across at least 10,000 data centers" ..."it may or may not use relational databases," --It HAS to cache common and new search terms which is likely accomplished semantically. How often, when, where and how it does this remains unknown. The system is so dynamic-- debugging is a daily task and like any distributed processor is vulnerable to a virus-however we cannot verify that.

(as opposed to browsers-which run locally: easy to verify and fix but OT)

You will find that each SE returns very different results I had a preference for MetaCrawler's ability to search ALL search engines. I now have a preference for Google because I have had an account for some time so their system keeps a record of all the things I'm likely to search for and can return the most relevant results (to me specifically) in the least amount of time.

Cool technology...also a bit creepy.


However, if you sign up with ask or yahoo etc...they can do the same thing...just in a different way.


Consider narrowing your choice down as opposed to choosing. If you know exactly what you are looking for like "who was that guy who was in that movie?" you only need one. For research purposes it's worth it to plug the same search term into three or more different SE's....the variety of results you'll get reduces any bias in the machines, people or advertising $ that powers them.

What is the best website to search for someone?

If you're looking for a website that provides information to help you find people (addresses, phone numbers, etc.) then you can use a people search site like PeopleFinders.com.

You can also search for people on social networks like Facebook or Twitter, and on business networks like Indeed.com.

Another option is to do a Google search for people. This works best if you are searching for someone who has an uncommon name (searching for a very common name like John Smith will produce a huge number of results).

On which programming language is Google developed?

It's called "Go" or go-lang. More details could be found on their main website: http://golang.org/

I must note, that this language is still in development process and is supported only on Unix type operating systems (Linux/BSD/Mac OS X)