Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Google increases storage!

October 8th, 2007

Google today increased the storage available to Google App users.

Before free app users (like me) has 2Gb available, and premium users could store up to 10Gb of mail and documents.

Today, Google upgraded the premium accounts to 25Gb! Store for the free version of Google Apps has been leveled with the current Gmail service (2910Mb at the moment).

FeedBurner acquired by Google!

May 18th, 2007

It looks like Google is about to acquire FeedBurner. Just a note to all of you to let you know. If you have a blog or RSS enabled website, burn your feed now and get your AdSense account ready! Soon you’ll be able to put targeted ads in your RSS feed and add another source of income to your list! Great news!

How I made 6 figures with Google Adsense in 10 days

March 20th, 2007

There has been a lot of talk about making money with Google Adsense. There are claims of people earning over $10.000 every month by just putting a few ads up on their site.

I say they are amateurs! I’ll show you how to make a 6-figure earning within 10 days after you put up ads on your site! Just follow these easy steps and you can quit your day job after just ten days of work. It’ what I did.

8 Great ways to use Google for your start-up

March 20th, 2007

Google is more than a search engine or an advertising company. Of course, it’s their core business, but Google has more to offer. In this article I’ll describe how you can put Google to work for your start-up (or existing business!). Oh, did I mention you can do all of this for free?

The most commonly known service Google provides besides search and advertising is Gmail. Nowadays Gmail is a common concept in the field of e-mail services. When the services started you got a 1Gb inbox. Today you can store up to around 2.8Gb of emails and Google Talk chat transcripts! Wouldn’t it be great to use this for you company for free?

Well you can! And a lot more!

Google Project Hosting: SourceForge Competitor

November 22nd, 2006

I just found out that Google Code is now offering Project Hosting! It’s in the same style as SourceForge, but the Google way!

As a Google user you can create a project with a built-in issue tracker and Subversion repository. And if that’s not all, you can tie in a blog (at Blogger.com is you like) and adiscussion group (on Google Groups, of course).

Google Ads: Can’t click ‘em, but you want to know more!

October 13th, 2006

Do you have Google Ads on your site? You know you are not allowed to click ‘em, because that’s fraude. But what do you do when you see an ad on your site that really grabs your attention? Just google? Enter the URL manually? Or are you the kind of person that clicks that ad anyway.

What would you do? Please let me know.