Posts Tagged design-went
Written on July 29, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object
Before the revamped Google Image Search design went live 9 days ago, there was a clear and quick way to report offensive images to Google. In fact, Google released the report offensive image feature just about a year ago, due to complaints. Now, that feature is no longer found in the new design.
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See An Offensive Image On Google? Stay Tuned.
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Written on July 29, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object
Since the beginning of the year, many of us have predicted that mobile will be the top driving force behind local search growth in 2010. A rapidly-increasing number of smartphone users — combined with faster mobile technology, better search offerings, and higher advertiser engagement — suggests that consumers will be more likely than ever to [...]
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More People Go Mobile For Local
Written on May 12, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object, book
Scroogle, a site built in 2003 to let searchers not worry about Google tracking their searches back to them, had some hiccups since the new Google design went live on May 5th.
Scroogle worked by scrapping the Google search results from http://www.google.com/ie. Google has decided to discontinue http://www.google.com/ie and redirect it to the toolbar page. [...]
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Did Google Screw Scroogle?
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Written on May 12, 2010 by admin
Filed Under: Object, book
Languages are powerful things. Emotive, passionate, constructive, descriptive—they are all these things and so much more! This post explores the power of natural language for conversions and first I’m going to look at “Mad Libs” forms.
What is a Mad Libs form?
Mad Libs forms are a style of lead generation/contact/sign-up form which are designed so that [...]
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Using Natural Language To Improve Conversion Rates
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