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POPSHTC Hero looks neat! not sure about the" 'not a google experience' device" aspect of it. :(
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POPSWeblog Disclaimer Heretofore and unto now, a blogger hosted weblog has had to rely exclusively on the blanket disclaimer provided for the corporate body of blog*spot addresses. While this kind of disclaimer is usually sufficient to protect a blogger from liability, it falls short when dealing with inherently offensive content, websites with a mind of their own and authors who are excessively paranoid about being dragged into court. With the above firmly borne in mind, we propose this weblog disclaimer.
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POPSLatest oogle Holiday Logos/doodles Holiday Logos / Doodle from Google is getting popular every year. Some of the logos will be visible to entire world. Some of them are specific to some countries.
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POPSLogo Design Software You can increase your brand identity by designing your business logo with Logo design software. Logosmartz offers you over 100 pre-designed logo templates for various business categories.
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POPSWhy Is Google A Barcode | Today Why Is Google A Barcode: TechCrunch reports that the Google logo barcode spells out Google using Code 128, which they describe as a standard way of encoding ASCII character... Why is google a barcode, why won t my parakeet eat my diarrhea, why is google a barcode today, why is the sky blue, google doodle, why is...
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POPSBar Code Reader | Online, Converter, Decoder Bar Code Reader: The now inescapable bar code celebrates its 57th anniversary Wednesday a milestone unmissed by Google, which replaced its home page logo with a bar code ... Bar code reader, online barcode reader, online bar code reader, bar code converter, bar code reader online, bar code decoder.
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POPSBrent Purves Twitter October 6, 2009 Recent Twitter posts about social media, new media, vancouver olympics, internet marketing vancouver, facebook twitter marketing & advertising. http://www.BrentPurves.com http://www.StirGroup.com http://www.stir.ca
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POPSGoogle Changed Logo To Googlle To Celebrate 11th Birthday You can view more Google Logos (all 388 of them) from this unofficial repository of Google related logos and from the official Google website. http://www.google-logos.com/ http://www.google.com/holidaylogos.html Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2009/9/28/google-changed-logo-googlle-celebrate-11th-birthday/#ixzz0SOq179OT
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POPS"Google this: 'Patriotism'" bing is supposedly more "family friendly" than Google. I recommend swagbucks.com. You can earn points or swagbucks when you search that can later be exchanged for swag. You don't get a buck with every search but as you use searches over time you start to build them up. The swag at their store can range from gift cards to MP3 player to tee shirts to musical instruments. They even have an area where you can swap video games with others & earn extra swagbucks. I've just started using this site so I haven't been with them long enough to rack up too many bucks but I have a friend that bought her husband an iTunes gift card for his birthday this year which was nice since money is tight at their house right now.
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POPSUnexplained Phenomenon Google Logo: Can You Explain It? telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/ flooded with inquiries and theories on the subliminal message. The logo, showing a classic saucer-shaped spacecraft shining a light down on the search-engine's regular logo, has been the subject of much speculation. The world's internet voices want to now whether the all-powerful web giant is trying to tell us something. But nobody can work out why Google has chosen this date to put a UFO logo on the world's most visited web page. "Does anybody know what's going on?" asks one. "Aliens landed on Earth this day last year," offers another blogger by way of explanation. Some think Google's global dominance may extend beyond this planet. "If Google says the aliens are coming, I'm getting out of here," says one US blogger. One of the things bothering the online community is that early on Saturday morning the new logo could be seen in some places, but not others. "Am I the one that is going crazy?" asks
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POPSEasy Google Profit And Other Work-At-Home Scams Then it zeroes in on, and praises “Easy Google Profit,” which offers people work from home posting links on Web sites using text advertising applications. It all looked legitimate; except, as the reporter points out, the “Miami Gazette” does not exist. And in tiny, hard to read type below the newspaper logo, the following statement appeared: “This publication is an article advertisement for Easy Google Profit.” The reporter’s friend didn’t notice the warning signs and signed up with her debit card. She had unknowingly authorized this scam work-at-home company to charge $72 to her debit card every month until she called to cancel. For example, in April, 2009, the Texas Attorney General filed a complaint against Infusion Media, Inc., a company that allegedly ran at least three sham work-at-home websites, two of which capitalized on the Google brand: GoogleMoneyTree.com, Google TreasureChest.com and InternetIncomeIntiative.com.
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POPSDoodle for Google: 6th-Grader Wins In addition to her 24-hour exhibit on Google.com, Engelberth also earned a $15,000 scholarship, a laptop, a trip to Google's New York office, and a $25,000 technology grant for her school. After the jump, check out our pics of the winner and other contestants, a few more designs, and the awards ceremony. (Here's last year's Doodle 4 Google winner.)