Tue05212013

Last update02:06:21 PM GMT

Back Google 2012

2012

Google Spruces Up Gmail With Custom Themes, Background Images

  • PDF

Mountain View, California -- Are you fed up of all the built-in themes that Google offers to beautify your Gmail? Well, if you like your webmail to give personalize effect, then you are on the right track as Google on Tuesday announced that it is introducing a new custom themes feature that lets you customize the visual theme and background image with your own photos, an online photo or a selection of featured images from Google+.

Google Offers Delivers Its Daily Deals To The iPhone

  • PDF

Mountain View, California -- In an attempt to further its daily deals program, search engine giant Google has launched a new indigenous iPhone app for its Offers daily deals service, the company announced today in a blog post.

Google, Facebook, Twitter Forge New Alliance To Fight 'Bad Ads' Web Fraud

  • PDF

Mountain View, California -- Silicon Valley tech titans Google, Facebook, Twitter and other big web firms are forging fresh alliance with the nonprofit website StopBadware, which focuses on protecting consumers from sites that lead to viruses, spyware and other malware by forming the Ads Integrity Alliance, in a powerful bid to counter so-called bad ads and work to create trust within the online advertising industry.

Google Finally Resolves Litigation With French Authors, Publishers

  • PDF

Paris -- Since long Google Inc.'s unrelenting effort to digitize the world's books that has been met with a lot of resistance has now finally inched forward Monday, as the search giant said it has endorsed a deal with two French organizations representing authors and book publishers, ending six years of litigation over its unauthorized scanning of their books and opens a new chapter in the way to sell out-of-print French books online, the New York Times reported today.

 

Google Makes AdMob Mobile Ads Available In AdWords To 1 Million More Advertisers

  • PDF

Mountain View, California -- More than two years after the integration of Google's $750 million acquisition of mobile ad network AdMob into the mothership may finally comes to fruition. Search engine behemoth Google is now fully geared up to announce that AdMob's mobile display ads, which will now be available to more than one million advertisers using its cash-cow system -- AdWords, now enabling them to run ad campaigns on the 300,000 apps running on 350 million mobile devices in its AdMob network.