Search Engines – Techglimpse https://techglimpse.com For all your Tech Needs! Wed, 25 Jun 2014 04:07:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.6 Air : HOUSEFULL! ; Water : Available! https://techglimpse.com/google-undersea-optical-cable-internet-trans-pacific/ Tue, 24 Jun 2014 03:44:08 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=30798 Love is in the air and so are crowded signals. So GOOGLE uses water! The atmosphere is crowded with signals and traffic is too heavy to control. And therefore six tech giants including GOOGLE have decided to use undersea for communication. The project is called “Trans-pacific” and will use optic-...

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A random way to explore our small world – Google Flights Gets Lucky! https://techglimpse.com/google-flights-search-lucky-travel/ Thu, 12 Jun 2014 04:29:06 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=30252 Google – the company which revolutionized the search industry, internet and Augmented Reality amongst a host of other fields. So is there anything they can ACTUALLY surprise us with now? Seems like the guys at Googleplex are determined to answer that question in the affirmative! So, the next time you’re...

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Why we don’t like ‘infinite scrolling’ and Google’s cure for it https://techglimpse.com/google-infinite-scrolling-test-internet-usage/ Tue, 04 Mar 2014 10:45:40 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=28171 Seeing the title one might think, ‘infinite scrolling is no disease to cure in the first place.’ Of course, the infinite scrolling facility has saved many an effort of you manually clicking on the ‘next’ button/link. But what is the basic intention of Internet? To provide relevant information as soon...

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Optimize your website now with RevBuilders Marketing https://techglimpse.com/revbuilders-marketing-seo-service/ Fri, 07 Feb 2014 05:04:05 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=27119 Have a website and want to make it popular? Other than advertising, what could be done to showcase your site as a trustable source?! Well, the answer could be search engine ranking and thats why we do SEO (Search engine Optimization) for website. If you are not much aware of...

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World’s largest ‘offline’ search engine : Search the web just by SMS ! https://techglimpse.com/worlds-largest-offline-search-engine-from-innoz/ Mon, 09 Dec 2013 09:02:40 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=24015 Do you need a smartphone to show your smartness? How useful is your smartphone without a Wifi connection or an internet pack? A majority of us rely on the internet for the little and the big things in life. Although buying a smart phone cannot provide the complete functionality of...

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Yahoo! Signs deal with Google for Contextual Advertising. https://techglimpse.com/yahoo-teams-google-bing-media-network/ Thu, 07 Feb 2013 05:42:43 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=15918 Whats going to be the next big thing for Yahoo! ? May be Contextual Advertising. After more than two years after shutting down its own Yahoo! Publisher network, Yahoo is planning to crack down its competitor by partnering with Media.net, an under-the-radar provider of contextual advertising much similar to Google’s AdSense. Now the program  Yahoo! Bing Network Contextual Ads,...

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Do I really need a mobile-optimized site? https://techglimpse.com/need-benefits-mobile-website-brands-business-future-marketing/ Wed, 06 Feb 2013 09:48:30 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=15864 We’re in the midst of a mobile explosion. The dawn of smartphones has seen these increasingly-ubiquitous tools go from strength to strength and recent figures suggest the trend is here to say. But just how popular is mobile and do you really need a mobile-optimized site in this day and age? Usage As more...

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Do you know how the world’s biggest websites looked like at launch? https://techglimpse.com/google-amazon-yahoo-facebook-launch-wayback-machine/ Sat, 10 Mar 2012 07:59:03 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=7501 Internet has grown a lot, since from its rise during 90’s. The top websites like Google, Facebook, Youtube, Amazon and Twitter were once started as Incubators. There were no WEB 2.0 technology, but those top sites had only few HTML pages to start with. With the help of Mashable.com and...

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Secure your search queries using encrypted Google! https://techglimpse.com/secure-your-search-queries-using-encrypted-google/ Tue, 27 Sep 2011 17:41:11 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=4347 Worried of your search queries being intercepted by your company or Internet Service Provider?. Encrypted Google allows encrypts your search queries using SSL (Secure Socket Layer). With encrypted Google search, you will have an end-to-end encrypted search solution, Of course between your machine and Google server. This secured search helps...

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Does Google favour its own products in search results? https://techglimpse.com/does-google-favour-its-own-products-in-search-results/ Thu, 22 Sep 2011 06:05:30 +0000 http://techglimpse.com/?p=4325 I need to search an information, i remember Google. I trust google, hoping that it will give me the genuine search results. But sometimes even i had felt that Google might cook up its search results to favour its own products or the products of its own  valuable customers. This...

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