Google Adsense Sign Up Process

On March 21, 2011, in Google, by FTS

Adsense is considered as one of the most powerful tool in a website publisher’s arsenal. It enables a person to monetize their sites easily. If used properly, It has big potential to drive some additional passive income. To get and Adsense account , all you need is publishing site for your article, not necessary your [...]

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Google Social Search Updated.. Better Searches From Your Social Life

On February 26, 2011, in Google, by FTS

Every time I write a post about a Google search update, it is always focused around things Google is doing to improve the way users can find relevant content quickly and easily. This post is no different. Just a few days ago, Google began rolling out an update that is taking social search to a [...]

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NEW BLOG

On December 9, 2010, in Google, by FTS

“Hello! I wanted to take the time to tell you a little about the site that i have been participating in lately. The name of the site is www.points2shop.com. This isn’t a ‘Get Free Things’ site. In fact, nothing in life is free. However, this is a site that you can use to EARN things [...]

A Look At GOOGLE’s Android 2.3, Look At The Past Present And Future Of This Remarkable OS.

On November 28, 2010, in Google, by FTS

ANDROID 2.3, aka Gingerbread : Google as seen by RedLine Computing To fully understand what this new phenomenon is, we have to start at the beginning. Let’s have a look at the history behind Android 2.3. Android was initially developed by Android Inc., as a mobile operating system. It is based upon a modified version [...]

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Google Mod Pagespeed – An Amazing Innovation

On November 19, 2010, in Google, by FTS

In April 2010, Google declared that page speed will be a factor in ranking websites, and we don’t suggest the speed at which individuals click the back button, even though that has an effect on your ranking as well. We mean the speed at which your site loads. However do not be too quick to [...]

New Kinect contest could bring minority report style control to Linux

On November 12, 2010, in General, Google, Linux-Unix, by dipinkrishna

Since the launch of Microsoft’s Kinect gaming hardware there have been repeated open-source initiatives, hacks and projects aiming to utilise the hardware in an open-source environment. Matt Cutts – a Google employee, although this is not a Google-funded project – has launched his own contest: to help kick-start open-source development using the 0 Kinect. "I’m [...]

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