Louis Gray snapped a photo of a Tesla at the GooglePlex, main Google offices. The license plate is SKYPE. Yep - the company Microsoft owns. What was it doing there? I have no idea. … [Read more...] about Spotted At GooglePlex: A SKYPE License Plate On Tesla
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Google Building License Plate Art
At one of the new Google buildings at the GooglePlex campus in Mountain View, California, they have a new section where they hang license plates from various US states. I am not sure why? Maybe it is near the Google Maps street view stuff? … [Read more...] about Google Building License Plate Art
Nevada Approves Google Auto-Driving Cars, Issues “AU” Plates With Infinity Symbol
Danny Sullivan is a Founding Editor of Marketing Land. He’s a widely cited authority on search engines and search marketing issues who has covered the space since 1996. Danny also serves as Chief Content Officer for Third Door Media, which publishes Marketing Land and produces the SMX: Search Marketing Expo conference series. He has a personal blog called Daggle (and keeps his disclosures page there). He can be found on Facebook, Google + and microblogs on Twitter as @dannysullivan. … [Read more...] about Nevada Approves Google Auto-Driving Cars, Issues “AU” Plates With Infinity Symbol
How To Remove Your Personal Information From Google
Google’s core product, web search, simply indexes pages on the web and makes them available to searchers. Since Google doesn’t control the information on those pages, they will generally only remove them from their index if the site owner removes the pages from the site or uses standard methods of blocking the content from search engines. Exceptions to this exist, as described later in this article. Generally, you’ll need to first remove the information from the web (or work with the site owner to get it removed) and then ask Google to remove it. Read on to learn how this works too. … [Read more...] about How To Remove Your Personal Information From Google
Swiss Court Demands 100% Anonymity In Google Street View Photographs
We have received the court’s verdict and are currently assessing its implications. We are very disappointed because Street View has proved to be very useful to millions of people as well as businesses and tourist organisations. More than one in four of the Swiss population has used it since the service launched in Switzerland. We’ll now take some time to consider what this means for Street View in Switzerland and our appeal options. … [Read more...] about Swiss Court Demands 100% Anonymity In Google Street View Photographs