Archive for July 2008

MICROSOFT UPDATES TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOU

Read This:
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM (FOR EXAMPLE, YOUR WINDOWS PRODUCT KEY AND IP ADDRESS) WILL BE SENT TO MICROSOFT.

Cool isn’t it? Same applies to Google, Yahoo, or any other ISP Internet providers.

NOTICE: THIS UPDATE FROM MICROSOFT WILL HELP YOU KNOW IF YOU ARE RUNNING A PROPERLY LICENSED, GENUINE COPY OF WINDOWS XP. SOME UPDATES AND OFFERS FROM MICROSOFT REQUIRE A GENUINE COPY OF WINDOWS XP.

INSTALLING THIS UPDATE IS OPTIONAL. THE UPDATE WILL BECOME A PERMANENT PART OF YOUR WINDOWS XP SOFTWARE.

INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM (FOR EXAMPLE, YOUR WINDOWS PRODUCT KEY AND IP ADDRESS) WILL BE SENT TO MICROSOFT. MICROSOFT WILL NOT USE THE INFORMATION TO IDENTIFY OR CONTACT YOU.

BEFORE INSTALLING, PLEASE READ AND ACCEPT THE LICENSE TERMS BELOW.
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MICROSOFT SOFTWARE SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS

MICROSOFT WINDOWS GENUINE ADVANTAGE NOTIFICATIONS FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP

Microsoft Corporation (or based on where you live, one of its affiliates) licenses this supplement to you. The following license terms describe additional use terms for this supplement. These terms and the license terms for the software (Microsoft Windows XP) apply to your use of this supplement. If there is a conflict, these supplemental license terms apply.

BY USING THIS SUPPLEMENT, YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THEM, DO NOT USE THIS SUPPLEMENT.

If you comply with these license terms, you have the rights below.

1. Application of Terms. The terms also apply to any Microsoft updates, supplements, Internet-based services, and support services for the software, unless other terms accompany those items. If so, those terms apply.

2. PURPOSE OF SUPPLEMENT. THIS SUPPLEMENT UPDATES WINDOWS XP AND IS DESIGNED TO NOTIFY YOU IF YOU ARE USING AN IMPROPERLY LICENSED COPY OF WINDOWS XP. TO EFFECTIVELY ENCOURAGE THE USE OF PROPERLY LICENSED SOFTWARE, THIS SUPPLEMENT CANNOT BE UNINSTALLED.

3. Validation. This supplement also includes the Windows Genuine Advantage validation tool. The tool will check whether you have a properly licensed copy of Microsoft Windows XP (“Windows XP”) installed. Installation of the validation tool may be required in order to install certain Microsoft software or to use services such as Windows Update. If you have a properly licensed copy of Windows XP installed, you receive special benefits, which are listed on the following link: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=39157.

4. Notification. If this supplement detects that you do not have a properly licensed copy of Windows XP installed, you will receive a notification and periodic reminders to install a properly licensed copy of Windows XP. This supplement will also notify you if a more recent Windows service pack for the software is available.

5. Internet-Based Services. Microsoft provides Internet-based services with this supplement. It may change or cancel them at any time. This supplement connects to Microsoft or service provider computer systems over the Internet as described below. In some cases, you will not receive a separate notice when it connects. For more information about this feature, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=56310.

6. Computer Information. This supplement uses Internet protocols to send to Microsoft computer information, such as your Windows XP product key, hard drive serial number, PC manufacturer, operating system version, Windows XP product ID, PC BIOS information, user locale setting, language version of Windows XP, validation result and whether the installation of this supplement was successful. Certain information derived from your IP address, which cannot be used to identify you, is retained in association with this computer information.

7. Use of Information. We may use the computer information to improve our software and services, help prevent improperly licensed use of the software, and develop aggregate statistics. We may also share the aggregate data with others, such as hardware and software vendors and volume licensees to help protect their license keys.

8. CONSENT FOR INTERNET-BASED SERVICES. BY USING THIS FEATURE, YOU CONSENT TO THE TRANSMISSION AND USE OF THE ABOVE COMPUTER INFORMATION. MICROSOFT DOES NOT USE THE INFORMATION TO IDENTIFY OR CONTACT YOU.

9. Privacy Notice: For additional Information about the computer information transmitted to Microsoft, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=68985.

10. Support Services for Supplement. Microsoft provides support services for the software as described at www.support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx.

Fiesta Love Factory by FORD The Heater Experiment

Fiesta Love Factory – The Windscreen Wiper Experiment

Fiesta Love Factory – The Airbag Experiment

The new Ford Fiesta – made with love. For more about the car, visit the Love Factory online at www.fiestalovefactory.com

Google AdWords Updates July 2008

Recently Added Google AdWords Features:

* Keywords and placements — together!

As of today, both keywords and placements can be targeted in all AdWords campaigns. Use both to get better control and pricing power on the content network.

What can you do with keywords plus placements?
o Bid more or less for specific placements. Let contextual targeting with keywords place your ads across the content network, while you set placement bids for sites that have a special value for you.

Selling soccer shoes? You might bid $1.00 for clicks from any content network pages that match your keywords, but $2.00 when those clicks come from a soccer fan site that’s converted well for you in the past.
o Show your ad only when both keywords and placements match. You’ll get the benefits of keyword targeting while also limiting the places where your ad can appear.

For instance, set your campaign to appear only on your favorite soccer fan site, and only when the site content matches the keyword soccer shoes. You may see less traffic, but AdWords contextual matching will help make sure your placement pages are highly targeted.
Placements are always optional. They’re an advanced feature with no impact on your search network advertising. You can add keywords or placements to existing ad groups, or you can leave those campaigns as they are and create new ones with keywords plus placements. Learn more

We still search for brands on Google instead of typing

People are LAZY – YES WE ARE LAZY- We still search for brands on Google instead of typing.
Look to this trend for very popular sites where people are still using Google to search for Google and many other popular websites.

Youtube-Google-Yahoo-Facebook

Youtube-Google-Yahoo-Facebook search trend

GOOGLE
Regions
1. India
2. Morocco
3. Ireland
4. United Kingdom
5. France
6. Portugal
7. Australia
8. Canada
9. Spain
10. Mexico

Cities
1. Manchester, United Kingdom
2. Montreal, Canada
3. Birmingham, United Kingdom
4. London, United Kingdom
5. Sydney, Australia
6. Paris, France
7. Madrid, Spain
8. Melbourne, Australia
9. San Francisco, CA, USA
10. Toronto, Canada

Languages
1. French
2. English
3. Spanish
4. Italian
5. Portuguese
6. Dutch
7. Danish
8. Arabic
9. Turkish
10. Finnish

Regions
1. Malaysia
2. Romania
3. Colombia
4. France
5. Japan
6. Mexico
7. India
8. Argentina
9. Spain
10. Venezuela

Cities
1. Bogota, Colombia
2. Paris, France
3. Mexico City, Mexico
4. Chiyoda, Japan
5. Los Angeles, CA, USA
6. San Diego, CA, USA
7. Tokyo, Japan
8. Houston, TX, USA
9. Madrid, Spain
10. San Francisco, CA, USA

Languages
1. Romanian
2. French
3. Japanese
4. Spanish
5. English
6. Italian
7. Portuguese
8. Turkish
9. German
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youtube
Regions
1. Peru
2. Turkey
3. Mexico
4. Venezuela
5. Spain
6. Portugal
7. Colombia
8. Chile
9. Ireland
10. France

Cities
1. Lima, Peru
2. Izmir, Turkey
3. Ankara, Turkey
4. Istanbul, Turkey
5. Mexico City, Mexico
6. Guadalajara, Mexico
7. Caracas, Venezuela
8. Bogota, Colombia
9. Madrid, Spain
10. Marseille, France

Languages
1. Turkish
2. Spanish
3. French
4. Finnish
5. Italian
6. Romanian
7. Portuguese
8. Japanese
9. Dutch
10. English

Facebook
Regions
1. South Africa
2. Turkey
3. Canada
4. United Kingdom
5. Colombia
6. Croatia
7. Australia
8. France
9. Finland
10. United States

Cities
1. Halifax, Canada
2. Poplar, United Kingdom
3. Istanbul, Turkey
4. Toronto, Canada
5. Brentford, United Kingdom
6. Thames Ditton, United Kingdom
7. Izmir, Turkey
8. Bogota, Colombia
9. Winnipeg, Canada
10. Manchester, United Kingdom

Languages
1. Turkish
2. Croatian
3. English
4. French
5. Finnish
6. Spanish
7. German

MSN
Regions
1. Morocco
2. Turkey
3. Chile
4. France
5. Peru
6. Venezuela
7. Canada
8. Mexico
9. Argentina
10. United Kingdom

Cities
1. Adana, Turkey
2. Rabat, Morocco
3. Izmir, Turkey
4. Ankara, Turkey
5. Istanbul, Turkey
6. Santiago, Chile
7. Marseille, France
8. Lima, Peru
9. Courbevoie, France
10. Paris, France

Languages
1. Turkish
2. French
3. Spanish
4. Portuguese
5. Dutch
6. Thai
7. Hungarian
8. Italian
9. English
10. Swedish
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Fuck You Google Very BAD but HOT TREND

That is very bad when people made it up into top search terms on trends.google.com with this term
but reversed FUCK YOU GOOGLE.

EVEN IF YOU CAN MANIPULATE ANY ROBOT OR ALGORITHM, it is not that nice sometime to play with it like this to prove your skill.s

Google kept its hot trend indexed here:
http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends?q=%C7%9Dl%C6%83oo%C6%83+no%CA%8E+%CA%9E%C9%94n%C9%9F&date=2008-7-13&sa=X

Here is my snapshot:

Fuck You Google ?l?oo? no? ??n? Very BAD but HOT TREND

Related searches:
trends, #21328, strip2clothe, revolution march, ron paul march

Peak:
6AM (PDT)

News articles
From Poop Jokes To Obscure References, Spam Attacks On Google …
TechCrunch
, USA
- Jul 14, 2008
- 13 hours ago
That is after the top result this morning was “?l?oo? no? ??n?.” And last week, there was the swastika incident. Some people seem to be toying with Google, …
clipped from Google – 7/2008
A Trend On Google Trends?
WebProNews
, USA
- Jul 14, 2008
- 15 hours ago
Sunday’s number three gainer in search queries was ?l?oo? no? ??n?, an apparent Google bomb with more staying power than the aforementioned Nazi symbol. …
clipped from Google – 7/2008
Google Trends Subverted Again. This Is Getting (?ll???) Embarrasing
TechCrunch
, USA
- Jul 14, 2008
- 20 hours ago
Today it happened again, but instead of a Swastika the statement “?l?oo? no? ??n?” appeared as the top queried term on Google Trends before again being …
clipped from Google – 7/2008
More news results »

?l?oo? no? ??n?

Blog posts
?l?oo? no? ??n? <————what the hell??
Jul 13, 2008
so it appears today that people are fuguring out how to type upside down. and yes SADLY what is everyone seaching for with well ‘?l?oo? no? ??n? what the hell?? K? So what can YOU type upside down please comment! …

http://thewebpress.wordpress.com

Google Hijacked – “?l?oo? no? ??n?”
13 hours ago
First, the Swastika appeared on Google Trends as a top query and today it this statement “?l?oo? no? ??n?” which appeared as the top queried search term on Google Trends. The statement is profanity being hurled at …

http://www.webguild.org

?l?oo? no? ??n?
Jul 13, 2008
I am posting this solely to end up on the Google Trends “top trends” page. Don’t even bother reading it. There’s nothing of value here. Nothing at all. Seriously. You’re wasting your time by reading this post. …

http://www.joethepeacock.com/journal.php