Google Adding +1 Buttons to Display Ads

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Example of Google Adsense +1

A recent newsletter sent to all publishers of the team of Google AdSense, the advertising network announced as soon as more ads feature +1 next to the Adsense ads.

Google +1 button, which was previously launched in the search for Google and the publishers of land, now also shows Adsense ads, and therefore visitors to display ads on their friends’ personal recommendation. Google +1 button is AdSense for content and AdSense for mobile phones and displays the following types of ads: images, animated GIFs, and Flash. Continue reading

Facebook make it easier to share with new privacy option

Have you recently logged in your Facebook account and notice something new for status update? If you haven’t got any update you will get soon. Facebook is getting upgrade day by day. Facebook had a bunch of improvements that make it easier to share photos, posts, tags and other content with exactly the people you want. The main change is moving most of your controls from a setting page to being inline, right next to the posts, photos, and tags they affect and there are several other updates here that will make it easier to understand who can see your stuff (or your friends’) in any context. Here’s what’s coming up, organized around two areas: what shows up on your profile, and what happens when you share something new. Continue reading

TinEye: the ‘go to’ search engine for images

TinEye fan Jeff left us a quick note to let us know that he spied TinEye in action over on Digg.  The post in question - Awesome Spaghetti Junction, what city is this? - included the image below and the simple question:

What city is this?

How can you find out more about an image such as this one when the image is all you have? Simple. Use TinEye.com. TinEye is the only search engine able to find your exact image in over a billion images crawled from the web.

Digg user ka9dgx used TinEye to find the image in a National Geographic Traveler story about Bangkok, Thailand.   TinEye also located the originalimage titled “The Veins of Bangkok” on Flickr, just one of the 26 different instances of this image found on the web.

And who took this shot? Trey Ratcliff, a part-time photographer that I first learned about back in August when I wrote this post about Copyright and Creative Commons.  You can see more of Trey’s amazing images by visiting his blog Stuck in Customs.

Click the image below to try the TinEye search yourself and discovery where else Trey’s image has travelled online.  Still need to get your TinEye account?Grab one here.

Image: Trey Ratcliff


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