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Saturday, December 30, 2006

A year in Google blogging



The definition of "googol" is a number, and Google lives by numbers. So how else should we look back over the year but with numerical bits? Here goes: This post marks the 294th time this year you're reading a post from us -- that's nearly 100 more posts than in 2005. In the last 12 months, we unveiled 24 new products here. We wrote up 128 product upgrades, new features and how-to-use-it items. We told you about 7 acquisitions. We blogged about policies or issues 23 times, on subjects including Google in China, how Book Search works, click fraud, and Net Neutrality. Google.org yielded 7 posts, and 29 times we said various services are available in many countries and languages. Then there was a pug, Google's custom It's It, our compelling matchmaking service, and a nearly-cosmic Stardate.

More for the numerically inclined: 7.6 million unique visitors generated nearly 15 million pageviews this year. Aside from the U.S. and UK, readers come from India, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Italy and the Netherlands. Which sites send us the most readers? The top non-Google referrers this year are the influential Digg.com and Slashdot.

But we didn't just hope that readers would come to us. We also launched company blogs in China, Japan, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Poland, and Russia (and more are coming in 2007). We also launched AdSense-specific blogs for publishers who speak Dutch, German, Portuguese and Spanish. Product teams also started up quite a roster of new blogs covering everything from Custom Search Engines to Google Book Search to our Mac and Enterprise endeavors. If you want to keep current with nearly 40 corporate blogs we now publish, here's the Atom feed, the Google Reader share option, and the OPML file (English language blogs only).

Which posts caught your eye? Apart from the front page, these were among the most popular:
It wasn't all fun, though; there was the time the blog disappeared. (Of course, that was before the recent Blogger revamp.) But even if real-time, all-too-human goof-ups make it a bit harrowing on occasion, the fact is a company blog is the fastest way to reach out. So we hope you continue to enjoy the rich stew we aim to serve. And before long, perhaps you can begin leaving comments directly. We're working on that. Meanwhile, our very best for a satisfying 2007 to you and yours.

Update: Clarified the fact that the number of posts increased by 100 over a year.

NUEVA MISS LA LIBERTAD 2007, KAROL CASTILLO



Friday, December 29, 2006

BNM Reader's Choice 2006: Leah Dizon



BNM Reader's Choice 2006: Leah Dizon


We're almost at the end of 2006 and without further ado, Beautiful Newsmakers' readers choice 2006 is... stunning beauty Leah Dizon.

We've featured her profile and her interview with a popular mag. Today, Leah is pursuing a career in entertainment in Japan. She has been learning Japanese since September 2006.

Her resume is quite impressive so far... She has published a photobook, hosted various Japanese TV shows and will start a singing career soon. Her debut CD single and DVD package, Softly will be released February 14, 2007.

Keep it up Leah!

Oh.. stay tune for Beautiful Newsmakers' Newsmaker of 2006.

BNM Reader's Choice 2006: Leah Dizon


Thursday, December 28, 2006

How we came up with year-end Zeitgeist data



The Zeitgeist is "the spirit of time." This is why when we come up with the lists of top searches on Google.com for 2006, we do not simply retrieve the most frequently-searched terms for the period -- the truth is, they don't change that much from year to year. This list would be predominated by very generic searches, such as "ebay", "dictionary", "yellow pages," "games," "maps" -- and of course, a number of X-rated keywords. These are constants, and although unquestionably popular, we don't think they actually define the Zeitgeist.

Instead, we looked for those searches that were very popular in 2006 but were not as popular in 2005 -- the explosive queries, the topics that everyone obsessed over. To come up with this list, we looked at several thousand of 2006's most popular searches, and ranked them based on how much their popularity increased compared to 2005. ("Bebo", for example, had very little traffic in 2005.) We also gave a bit higher score to searches with more traffic. Similarly, our "what is" and "who is" lists are not necessarily the absolute most frequent searches, but rather those that best represent the passing year.

A final note: there was some confusion over the use of descriptors like "most popular" and "fastest-gaining" in media reports about our Zeitgeist. We've edited the 2006 Year-End Zeitgeist description to be more accurate on this point: "we compared frequent queries this year against 2005 to see what sorts of things were top of mind."

We hope you enjoyed our year-end Zeitgeist as much as we enjoyed working on it!

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

On myspace.com: Stunning Internet Model Kari Sweets



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Kari Sweets, 20, was born on 16 June. This 5' 3" is an online model and is of French/Puerto Rican descent.

With no modelling experience, Kari was discovered when she went along with one of her friends to her photoshoot and ended up getting in front of the camera herself. Someone saw her pictures and liked what he saw - they started talking a few days later and as you know, the rest is history.

This fun and spunky girl loves to make people smile and have a great time. Kari is currently in her third year of college. She's studying pre-med and when she's not at school, she's with her friends partying, going to movies OR renting movies, shopping, spending time with the family, sleeping OR eating!


Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Speech-friendly textual directions from Google Maps



From time to time, our own T.V. Raman shares his tips on how to use Google from his perspective as a technologist who cannot see -- tips that sighted people, among others, may also find useful. - Ed.

Google Maps and its associated local search is a quick and easy means of locating businesses and obtaining directions. Most people who use it already seem to enjoy the graphical interface with its extremely reactive GUI. But when using spoken output, this visual richness can get in the way of quickly listening to the results of a maps query.

As an alternative, Google Maps also provides a simple to use a textual interface that serves up directions very efficiently when working with a screenreader or a Braille display. This alternative view into Google Maps is here, at the Textual Maps UI (http://maps.google.com/?output=html). It's extremely useful for blind and visually impaired users, as well as an effective solution for those times when you're at a non-graphical display and need to quickly look up a location.

Just type a simple English query of the form start address to end address and quickly get the information you're looking for. Though we added this option to enhance the accessibility of Google Maps for blind and low-vision users, perhaps others will find this alternative view a useful addition to their maps arsenal.

Monday, December 25, 2006

KARLA CASOS





Le dicen la Angelina Jolie peruana pero la verdad es que al margen del parecido, Karla Casós tiene un no sé qué que ella sí sabe qué es. La espigada joven acaba de lanzar un calendario que trae dos desnudos integrales, no frontales y sí de muy buen gusto.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Happy Christmas from Beautiful Newsmakers!



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Happy Christmas my dear readers! This cute girl is Japanese Gravure Idol Kana Tsugihara! I'll post more about her in days to come!

Hope this beautiful Japanese babe will make your festive season a cheerful one.


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Saturday, December 23, 2006

BRITNEY SPEARS



Britney lo hizo otra vez. Y no parece importarle, de acuerdo con el fotógrafo de celebridades que inmortalizó a la Princesa del Pop sin ropa interior. “Yo no la vi ni siquiera intentar taparse”, dijo Edwin Merino. Ver fotos sin ropa interior

Where on Earth is Santa?



As you know, every Christmas Eve Santa Claus gets busy on his tricked-out sleigh, soaring around the globe to deliver presents to (presumably deserving) children the world over. This year, even if you don't have a reindeer team of your own, you can use the Google Earth Santa Tracker (That's earth.google.com/santa.) Follow along on every step of Santa's travels with Donner, Blitzen, and of course Rudolph, in all their 3-D satellite glory. And to all a good flight -- er, night!

Friday, December 22, 2006

Weekend Babe: Sexy Thai Bibee Assavayutthakal



Sexy Thai Bibee Assavayutthakal

Whoah! Second last weekend of 2006! Our weekend babe is Bibee Assavayutthakal (whew!). This sexy Thai beauty is the Top 24 Miss Maxim of 2006.

Have a good long weekend guys!


Thursday, December 21, 2006

Beautiful Japanese Actress / Model Yoshika Kato



Beautiful Japanese Actress / Model Yoshika Kato

Yoshika Kato is a Japanese model and actress. This Japanese beauty was born on 12 February 1985 in Tokyo, Japan.

Yoshika has been modeling for several years and recently went into acting. To date, she has two movies to her name.


Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Blogger's new bag of tricks



Blogger has always been the easiest-to-use blogging software around, but it just got way more powerful. We've added a bunch of new features, which you can check out in the new version:
  • You can add stuff to your blog (cute cat photos, lists, feeds) without needing to know HTML.
  • You can also make a completely unique template that has just the color scheme you want, without knowing any CSS.
  • Don't want your mom to read your thoughts? Make a private blog.
  • Label your posts, to group related ones together.
  • Use one of our new templates.
  • You can now sign in to Blogger using your Google Account.
Naturally, this is still a work in progress, and more exciting features are in the pipeline. Try it out and send your feedback!

Happy Holidays with Google Desktop 4.5



Since the debut of the new transparent Sidebar in Google Desktop 4.5, we've been working to make it widely available outside of the English-speaking world. We're finally done, and now you can get it in any of 28 languages. And just in time for the holidays, we've added several holiday themed gadgets. More details are available on the Google Desktop Blog.

AV star Tia Tanaka



AV star Tia Tanaka

Tia Tanaka was born in 1987 in the Philippines. This 5' 2" part French and part Vietnamese beauty is an AV actress/ model. Tia currently lives in Los Angeles, California and has done over 47 films. Yowza!


Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Accessible Search: Answers to common questions



From time to time, our own T.V. Raman shares his tips on how to use Google from his perspective as a technologist who cannot see -- tips that sighted people, among others, may also find useful. - Ed.

Since we launched Google Accessible Search in July, we have received lots of feedback along with many questions. I'll briefly summarize these with answers.

Q: Does Accessible Search filter out inaccessible content?
A: No. First of all, "accessible" is a very subjective measure; what's more, queries can vary widely with respect to how accessible the results are. As an example, if you are looking for information such as weather forecasts or reference material, like the definition of an unfamiliar term, the set will often consists of both accessible and inaccessible content. In these cases, Google Accessible Search promotes those results that have been measured to be more accessible. On the other hand, if the particular query is about videogames, the chances are fairly high that a majority of the best results for that query will be visually busy pages. So in the final analysis, we do not filter content in Google Accessible Search; we pick the best results exactly as we do with regular Google search, and then re-order the top results by their level of accessibility.

Q: The result set looks identical to regular search. Is this intentional?
A: The operational word in the above question is looks. Google Accessible Search does not in any way change the look and feel of Google search results. What it does is re-order results based on how accessible they are.

Q: How has Google enhanced navigating its search results?
A: Since Google Accessible Search launched, many people have sent feedback about the results page (both Google Accessible and regular search) being difficult to navigate with screenreaders. In response, we have updated the results pages in both cases to have section headers that can be used in conjunction with screenreader hotkeys to quickly skim through the page. Thus, once Google has responded to your search query, use your access technology's "move by section" keys to move between the section that displays sponsored ads and the individual results.

Q: How can I perform more complex searches?
A: Notice that http://labs.google.com/accessible has a link to Advanced Search in addition to the simple text box. Use this link to focus your search on documents in a specific language. The resulting search will continue to use Google Accessible Search for ordering the results.

Q: How can I compare regular search with Google Accessible?
A: Google Accessible Search is an experiment, and to be an effective experiment, people need to be able to easily compare the results obtained by using regular Google search versus Google Accessible. Notice that the top of the results page contains a pair of radio buttons labeled "Web Search" and "Accessible Search." You can easily repeat your search by pressing the appropriate radio button and clicking on the "submit" button.

Q: How can I make my site rank higher in Accessible Search?
A: Use our Webmaster Guidelines as a starting point. Once you've fully addressed these, I'd suggest reviewing your content to see how well it degrades gracefully. In addition to viewing the page in text-only mode (as the Guidelines suggest), also try the following additional checks:
- browse your site on a monochrome display;
- use your site without a mouse.

Update: Corrected to note that we *do not* filter Accessible Search content.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Mapping Europe



As part of our ongoing effort to connect people to information about the world -- or perhaps le monde, die welt, el mundo -- around them, I'm pleased to tell you about the addition of a new team to Google. Today we acquired Endoxon, an Internet mapping solutions company based in Lucerne, Switzerland.

The Endoxon team has demonstrated passion and innovation in online mapping and has developed compelling technology that will enhance our Google geo products worldwide. We're also excited about having a dedicated team in Europe that can bring a distinctively European focus to our Maps products in those markets.

Stunning MTV VJ Vanessa Minnillo



Stunning MTV VJ Vanessa Minnillo

Vanessa Minnillo was born on 9 November 1980 in the Clark Air Base, Philippines. This 5' 8" beauty is of Italian, Irish and Filipina descent.

Minnillo is a VJ on MTV's Total Request Live and was Miss Teen USA 1998. Besides English, she has passive knowledge of two Philippine languages.

Recently, Maxim magazine listed Minnillo as #15 in their Hot 100 issue. She was listed as #62 in the 2005 issue and was the Maxim cover girl for the second time for both the October 2005 and October 2006 issues.

We can see why... :)


Saturday, December 16, 2006

Weekend babe: Cute Japanese Model Yuri Ebihara



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It's been more than a year since we did a post on popular Japanese model, Yuri Ebihara. This week, she's our weekend babe!

This cute Japanese model is all grown up! Have a good weekend guys! Ohh... We will be running 2006 Beautiful Newsmaker of the year. You can email me your nominations.


Friday, December 15, 2006

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Your easiest holiday task



We launched Google Apps for Your Domain at the end of August, and since then we've been getting great feedback from people all over. Organizations from Thailand, Argentina, and even our neighbors in Palo Alto have set up private-label Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, and spiffy customizable start pages for their custom domains. We think it's especially cool that thousands of students are able to connect better with their classmates -- and their schools' IT directors no longer need to wring their hands over spam and clogged inboxes.

"Hey, wait, Costin," you say. "That's great for them, but our organization doesn't have a custom domain."

Well, I'm excited to let you know that we've made signing up for Google Apps for Your Domain much easier for those of you that don't yet have your own domain. We've partnered with GoDaddy.com and eNom, two leading domain registration services, to offer domains for $10 per year. And I like the fact that we're including private registration to protect your personal information.

Now you've got one-stop shopping for all the services currently on the Google Apps for Your Domain platform -- just find a domain, buy it, and get started. We'll do all the behind-the-scenes configuration work for you. For now this is available for .com, .net,.org, .biz, and .info domains, but we're working on bringing it elsewhere soon. We're also constantly working to introduce more cool new features to this service, so be sure to check back for updates.

Holiday goodies from Picasa Web Albums



What’s a holiday without the memorable (and embarrassing) photos? The holidays are almost here, which (at least if you’re in my family) means babies chewing on presents, the dog dressed in a ridiculous reindeer costume, and someone (cough, Uncle Charlie) passed out after too much eggnog. Although I think about this now and wince in advance, I know that I’m going to want to capture these moments and more importantly, share them with the rest of my family and friends. That’s why I’m excited about the new features we’ve added to Picasa Web Albums, just in time for the holidays.

Print ordering is my favorite—it’s something you have told us you've wanted since we first launched. Now, when you or anyone else views photos in Picasa Web Albums, there’s an option to order prints directly from the site. We currently offer prints and products from Shutterfly and PhotoWorks, but we’ll be adding more soon.

Other new features include video upload for easy sharing (it’s just like with photos—select them in Picasa and click the “Web Album” button) and searching tools. Now you can search over your own captions, album titles, and album descriptions, and you can even search for photos in your friends’ public albums. Digging up that picture of me trying to figure out which end of the holiday turkey is "up" should be easier than ever.

So check out these new features before all the festivities start. And however you celebrate the holidays this year, I hope you’ll take lots of pictures.

Hot Petite Chinese Singer Kym Jin Sha



Hot Petite Chinese Singer Kym Jin Sha

Kym Jin Sha was born on 14 March in Shanghai, China. This 166cm petite beauty, the face on Jean Yip Group's advertisements, is still as pixie-like and doe-eyed but slips on a more feminine look with an increased sense of maturity for her latest album "Unbelievable".

Having dressed like a princess in a white laced dress and shooting innocent looks at the camera, she does indeed lives up to her name as a 'music pixie'.


Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Now you can search for U.S. patents



We've all heard about the Wright brothers, Thomas Edison, and Alexander Graham Bell -- famous inventors whose creative minds changed the course of history. But there are many more like them, and millions of inventions that have been patented in the U.S. alone -- from useful everyday items such as adhesive tape and contact lenses to, er, things useful in specific situations, like this shark protector suit or this amusement device incorporating simulated cheese and mice.

Today, we're excited to be releasing the beta version of Google Patent Search, which makes it easy to search the full text of the U.S. patent corpus and find patents that interest you. Start your exploration at www.google.com/patents or visit the Advanced Patent Search page to search by criteria, including patent number, inventor, and filing date. You can view images of original patents online.

Google Patent Search uses much of the same technology that powers Google Book Search, so you can scroll through pages and zoom in on text and illustrations just like you can with books.

It's a natural extension of our mission to make this public domain government information more easily accessible using Google’s search technology. We’re pleased to have started with over 7 million patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and look forward to expanding our coverage over time.

Update: Removed mention of saving and printing as we're still working on that.

Tis (almost) the season



This year, good old St. Nick has learned a new trick: he has dispatched a few of his most experienced elves to squirrel away some toys in the farthest corners of Google Earth. Every day from now until Christmas Eve, a clue will appear outside Santa's workshop leading to another toy -- and every day, the location of the previous day's toy will be revealed.

Ready to scour the earth and find your first toy? Once you've got the newest version of Google Earth installed, let's get started.


Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Nifty Toolbar upgrades for Firefox



Ever since the latest version of the Google Toolbar for IE came out, Firefox users have been asking when they'll see the same new features in their favorite browser. Well, we've been hard at work on a new version of the Toolbar for Firefox -- Google Toolbar 3 Beta -- that lets you access your bookmarks from any computer, add custom buttons to your Toolbar, and share web pages via Blogger, Gmail, and SMS.

In addition to adding all the features from the Google Toolbar for IE, there's another one just for Firefox users. When I surf the web, I want to be able to look at all the files I come across right in my browser. But a lot of times, I have to download files and view them with a separate application instead. Since Google Docs & Spreadsheets launched, I've been able to look at those files right in my browser. Except the process is kind of clunky right now: I have to right-click on a link, download the file to my machine, and then upload it to Google Docs & Spreadsheets. I want to be able to just click on a link to a document or spreadsheet and have it show up in my browser. So I added a feature to the Google Toolbar for Firefox to do that.

Now you can surf the web a little bit faster. I hope you enjoy this feature as much as I do!

Stunning Japanese Idol Yoko Takase



Stunning Japanese Idol Yoko Takase


Yoko Takase was born on 17 June 1983 in Hokkaido, Japan. This 168cm hottie is an up-and-coming gravure idol and race queen in Japan.

Can't find anything else on her though... but I reckon we'll be seeing her more often.


About Transferable Stock Options



We work hard to attract and retain the world's best talent in a number of ways, and a part of that is offering competitive compensation packages. We offer standard things such as competitive salary, cash incentives, restricted stock units and stock options. But we also aim to be innovative. So today we're announcing a new compensation program called Transferable Stock Options (TSOs).

As with most employee stock option programs, Google's program to date has allowed employees to do two things with their options. Upon vesting they can (1) hold them or (2) exercise them and then hold or sell the stock. With the new TSO program, employees will have an additional alternative: they can transfer (sell) their options to a financial institution through a competitive bidding process. The ability to sell options is not a novel concept -- today people can buy and sell options to purchase GOOG stock and the stock of many other companies on the public markets. What is novel is that we are extending this ability to trade options to employee stock options.

Typically, employees get value from stock options by exercising them after vesting, and then selling the stock they get from the exercise at a higher price, provided the company's stock price has appreciated since the time of grant. With the TSO program, employees will also be able to sell vested options to the highest-bidding financial institution, which may be willing to pay a premium above the difference between the exercise price and the market price for Google stock (even when the exercise price is higher than the market price). The premium paid is for the time value of the options. More on that and how institutions would do this, and why, is here.

Employees will still have the choice of simply exercising and then holding or selling the stock too. But if they choose to sell the options, they can use a simple online tool that will show them the best price a participating financial institution is willing to pay for their vested options in real time. With that tool, they'll be able to sell their vested options to the highest bidder.

In addition to increasing the value of every option employees receive, the TSO program makes the value of their options much more tangible. In the past, employees typically valued Google stock options based simply on the difference between their option exercise price and the current market stock price (called the intrinsic value). Since Google grants options with exercise prices that are at, or above, the market price of Google stock, many employees do not value options on the day they are granted. By showing employees what financial institutions are willing to pay for their options, it is made clear that the value of their options is greater than just the intrinsic value.

We aren't offering this program for everyone or for all stock options. Google Executive Management Group (EMG) may not participate, and only employee stock options granted after our IPO are eligible. We should also note that we've discussed this program with the SEC and we'll ensure it complies with applicable securities laws.

We've chosen Morgan Stanley to manage the auction of these TSOs between our employees and the multiple bidders, and we are working with multiple financial institutions to participate as bidders in the auction. We expect to have this program up and running in the second quarter of 2007.

If you're wondering how this would work for employees, here is an example scenario. There's more about the related accounting here. And for answers to other questions, we've put together an extensive Q and A.

(You'll notice some legal language below, and at the bottom of all the related information we link to. We're including that because we will file a registration statement with the SEC as a requirement of offering this program, and we want to help you find all of the information related to this registration statement.)

Google may file a registration statement (including a prospectus) with the SEC for the offering to which this communication relates. Before you invest, you should read the prospectus in that registration statement and other documents Google has filed with the SEC for more complete information about Google and this offering. You may get these documents for free by visiting EDGAR on the SEC Web site at www.sec.gov. Alternatively, Google will arrange to send you the prospectus after filing if you request it by calling toll-free 1-866-468-4664 or sending an e-mail to investors@google.com.

Opening up the Google Web Toolkit



Google Web Toolkit
(GWT) is all about making the web a better place by making it easier to create web apps like Gmail or Google Maps. So today, we're excited to tell you that we're releasing all the source code for GWT under an open source license. We've been working hard to build great tools for AJAX development, and now we're happy to begin working with the open source community towards the same goal. The folks who are passionate about AJAX can contribute to the project and make this toolkit even better.

If you're curious about how to add some AJAX goodness to your site, see if the Google Web Toolkit is right for you.

There's more to Google Finance



The Google Finance team has been working hard since we launched 6 months ago. Here's a short animation describing what's been keeping us busy. Just in case your sound is off (and we don't have subtitles :-) ), here's what's new:
  • A new homepage design which lets you see currency information, sector performance for the U.S. market, and a listing of top market movers along with the relevant and important news of the day.
  • A Top Movers section highlighting most active companies by price, market cap, volume, and popularity as determined by our own Google Trends.
  • More comprehensive charts, which now display up to 40 years of data for U.S. stocks.
  • Richer portfolio capabilities that let you import other online portfolios to Google Finance, use different views and add transactions to make it easier to track your investments.
  • A quick and easy way to add and view your Google Finance portfolios on the Google Personalized Homepage.
So check out the new features on Google Finance, and let us know what you think.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Talented Indonesian Actress Agnes Monica



Talented Indonesian Actress Agnes Monica

Agnes Monica was born on 1 July 1986 in Indonesia. This stunning young actress from Indonesia is really talented... she can dance, sing and acting.

She started at the age of 6. At that time she is only a host of child program and a singer. Then at the age of 12 years old, she entered acting world. Her first series was not succesful but that opened up doors for her to other acting roles. In 2001 has made her won several awards in Indonesia.

Then, in 2003 she decided to released her first album. Two years later, she released her second album which was a big hit. It sold 50000 copies in 10 days. A phenomenal achievement for an Indonesian singer.

Apart from the glitzy world of showbiz, Agnes Monica is a law student. Her ambition is to go international and she picked up mandarin to do just that. As a result she landed herself in two popular Taiwanese serials.


Sunday, December 10, 2006

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