Hello? Earth to Mac…? Hello?

Google has been in the shop putting together a version of Google Earth just for Macs. With it’s recent release, we can finally breath easy so that these avid users of Mac can now browse and see where Mr. Gates lives — I guess they wanted to see Disneyland too. Google has been a large sponsor of Open Source projects in the past, which is still a surprise to why they have not yet released versions targeted for the Linux based operating system — yet I’m sure someone will release a version now that there is a Mac edition out. The Mac-ies can now look in their own backyard, peered even from distant lands — but Google finally released the Mac version of this wonderful software that [us] windows users have enjoyed for so long.

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Google Ads Now Appearing in the Chicago Sun-Times

Google Inc. is now advertising with text ads in the Chicago Sun-Times. We had all heard of recent developments of this possibility of the partnership between these two companies and now we are seeing it in action. ChicagoBusiness.com gave feedback and insight to what was happening with the business deal.

Google is best-known as an Internet search engine, of course, but nearly all of its revenue comes from ads. Through the first three quarters of 2005, the California-based company posted $4.2 billion in advertising revenue, up 96% from the year-earlier period. Most ads on Google’s site are keyed to its users’ search terms.

With this in place, Google is able to expand beyond the internet through their ad service and provide ads to newspapers now along side of many AdSense publishers’ websites. This kind of advertising will expand the Google AdWords program to something that it has never been before. Google AdWords can now be considered a major advertising market network because of the close connections it has to both written and published work; newspapers and online content.

A Google spokesman declines to comment on Google’s satisfaction with the test; the ads debuted on Dec. 9, and only 15 boxes have run so far. “This limited test is part of Google’s continuing effort to develop new ways to provide effective and useful advertising to advertisers, publishers and users,” the Google spokesman says.

Considering what has been said so far, or rather what hasn’t been said, it’s really a toss-up still to see which direction Google goes with these results and if they pursue it even further after this ‘test’ goes.

Go Paid, Go Video, Go Google

As it was earlier mentioned, Google is starting a video download service that will cost money. This is new for something offered by Google, charging for a service, since nearly everything being offered so far is free. Other products such as Google Analytics, Google Mail (GMail), Google Earth, and Froogle, have all been free services so far. Could this video download-pay service be the start of a new trend for Google or is it only a way to pay for higher quality products? Like always, something we will just have to wait on and see in the near future.

DivX Opens Up Shop With Google

LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 6, 2006–DivX Inc. and Google Inc. today announced the companies will work together to make Google Video accessible on consumer electronics devices, enabling consumers to bring their video content into the connected home and with them anywhere they go.

Google is going to start formatting with DivX and hopefully bring more of a push for DivX users in the world. A good portion of the world only knows of DivX and has never actually used the software — this push will be good to get their name out there and start selling more products. DivX is not only making the push with Google Video, but they are also making the push with 50 million other devices to be available for the software.

Team Motorola Clicks on Google

Motorola and Google have both entered into an agreement to be media partners. Motorola is making a big push for global media search and they chose Google to be the provider of the service. Financial details were not disclosed. Motorola did agree to put Google logos and icons in their applications for easy one-touch Google access which will drive even more traffic to the already-famous search engine.

MSNBC.com

Google Analytics - Status Update

Google Analytics - Status Update
Over the past several weeks, the Google Analytics team has been working hard to add capacity to handle the extraordinary demand for Google Analytics. Because providing a great user experience is our top priority, we temporarily suspended new signups for Google Analytics.

Over the past weeks, we’ve improved the freshness of report data so that existing customers can see reports as recent as several hours old. We’ve also re-enabled the addition of new profiles so that all existing Google Analytics customers can track additional sites (up to 5 per account).

Finally, we will soon invite our first batch of users from those who submitted their email addresses to sign up for Google Analytics. We expect to send out additional invitations over time as capacity increases.

We again thank you for your continued interest in Google Analytics, and look forward to opening signups to everyone very soon.

–The Google Analytics Team

So keep your eyes open for sign-ups to be turned on soon and for new functionality to come to the application.

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