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Google flu searches for Worldwide Health Prediction
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MotoGP paddock girls bwin.com
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MotoGP Paddock Girls have made their final show off for 2008 at the Valencia circuit and they strutting their stuff in a packed paddock at the Gran Premio Parts Europe de la Comunitat Valenciana.
Are these paddock girls wild, sexy and crazy? It must be hard to be a racer and stay out of trouble, so watch out these girls whenever you are at MOTOGP.
Check out the Paddock Girls in action in the accompanying video from MotoGP paddock girls bwin.com
Get ready for MOTOGP 2009 and more insights for bwin.com paddock girls.
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Daily Spam Recipe
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www.youtube.com/live YouTube Live Tonight
Watch YouTube’s first ever LIVE STREAM on November 22nd at 5pm PST / 8pm EST!
Part concert, part variety show and part party, the event will bring to life many of the amazing videos and talent that YouTube viewers have already made popular.
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Google New Search Interface coming to me
Google has tried several times to adopt a New Search Interface for its results (SERPS) but this time it concentrates more on the public mass with their feedback, comments and promote function that enables Google to monitor and filter out the best results of all time.
Yes, Google is giving more power to the end user and hopefully no spammers will take over that new interface in one way or another.
Obviously, most vote and promotes will come from website owners and websites marketers unless Google start some social platform by awarding more points to the top users.
Goodie haaaaaaah
SearchWiki
Customize your search results with your rankings, deletions, and notes — plus, see how other people using Google have tailored their searches.
Please remember that your SearchWiki notes will be visible to other users, identified with your Google Account nickname.
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Google is sawpping links with P&G
Procter & Gamble Co. is swapping links — sorry employees with Google Inc. in a program to learn how each company targets and markets to consumers.
About two dozen workers at the two companies have switched workplaces over a period of weeks this year, according to The Wall Street Journal. For P&G (NYSE: PG), the nation’s largest consumer products company, the program is expected to offer a glimpse into the emerging youth market, which spends more time online than in front of a television.
The program speaks to the challenges of retailers and other advertisers to capitalize on the Internet. While P&G spends billions in advertising annually, a small share had traditionally been earmarked for Web promotions or even blogging sites. But P&G has been more active of late – in mid-November it announced the launch of its virtual “Pampers Village” here, a site that includes articles, blogging and promotions for Pampers diapers.
“We’re trying to open the eyes of our brand managers,” P&G’s Stan Joosten told the Journal. Joosten is P&G’s digital innovation manager, a job created last spring.
The job-swap plan was launched last January, following a meeting between Jim Stengel, P&G’s former global marketing officer, and Tim Armstrong, president of Google’s (NASDAQ: GOOG) advertising sales and operations in North and Latin America.
Both companies had something to gain. Mountainview, Calif.-based Google controls 74 percent of “search term” advertising spending, the Journal reported, citing the research firm eMarketer Inc. Meanwhile, Cincinnati-based P&G ranked as the nation’s largest advertiser in 2007, having spent $5.2 billion compared with $4.9 billion in 2006, according to Advertising Age magazine.
Among the revelations for P&G workers: Google data revealed that online searches for the word “coupons” rose about 50 percent in a 12-month period, according to the Journal.
P&G regularly offers pamphlets of coupons for its products through its Brand Saver newspaper insert.





