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""Google AdWords That Work"" is intended for web owners, marketing managers, project managers and anyone interested in promoting their website effectively. It is for the non-techie who wants to be involved - this book will show you how to research, prepare and run your own AdWords campaign and will also give you the tools and the confidence to be able to explain to other team members, third-party suppliers and anyone else you care to talk to, about what it is you want them to do for you. AdWords can offer you a real chance of 'getting big, fast'. This isn't about just throwing a limitless budg
Electronic commerce. --- Google AdWords. --- Internet marketing. --- Online marketing. --- Google.
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Google Apps are Web-based, low-cost (or free!) office productivity tools that do everything those expensive applications do - and you can access them from any computer with an Internet connection. Google Apps For Dummies boosts your ""app-titude"" by giving you the low-down on choosing, setting up, and using these nifty and powerful gadgets for work or play. Whether you're an individual who wants to take advantage of iGoogle or an organization looking for an enterprise-wide training solution for users at all levels, this comprehensive, practical guide brings you up to speed with all o
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Internet users --- Web usage mining. --- Data processing. --- Google Analytics.
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Een bewijs van de democratisering van kennis. Dat werd gevierd met een receptie. Waarop de cookies van Google eenmalig echte koekjes waren.
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Propose une sélection et description des outils les plus pertinents de la "galaxie" Google, dans 5 domaines : les outils de recherche, les outils de gestion et traitement des images (Picasa 2.0, Sketchup...), les outils de communication (Gmail, Blogger...), les outils de cartographie (Google earth...), les outils bureautiques. Evoque rapidement les futurs projets de Google.
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Based on unprecedented access he received to the highly secretive "Googleplex," acclaimed 'New York Times' columnist Randall Stross takes readers deep inside Google, the most important, most innovative, and most ambitious company of the Internet Age. His revelations demystify the strategy behind the company's recent flurry of bold moves, all driven by the pursuit of a business plan unlike any other: to become the indispensable gatekeeper of all the world's information, the one-stop destination for all our information needs. Will Google succeed? And what are the implications of a single company commanding so much information and knowing so much about us?As ambitious as Google's goal is, with 68 percent of all Web searches (and growing), profits that are the envy of the business world, and a surplus of talent, the company is, Stross shows, well along the way to fulfilling its ambition, becoming as dominant a force on the Web as Microsoft became on the PC. Google isn't just a superior search service anymore. In recent years it has launched a dizzying array of new services and advanced into whole new businesses, from the introductions of its controversial Book Search and the irresistible Google Earth, to bidding for a slice of the wireless-phone spectrum and nonchalantly purchasing YouTube for $1.65 billion.Google has also taken direct aim at Microsoft's core business, offering free e-mail and software from word processing to spreadsheets and calendars, pushing a transformative -- and highly disruptive -- concept known as "cloud computing." According to this plan, users will increasingly store all of their data on Google's massive servers -- a network of a million computers that amounts to the world's largest supercomputer, with unlimited capacity to house all the information Google seeks.The more offerings Google adds, and the more ubiquitous a presence it becomes, the more dependent its users become on its services and the more information they contribute to its un
Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Documentation and information --- Google (Firm). --- Internet industry --- Web search engines --- History. --- History --- Google (Firm)
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Internet advertising --- Covenants not to compete --- Competition --- Google (Firm) --- Yahoo! Inc.
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