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Google Shopping APIs

Greetings Magento Community Developers and Users, As many of you are aware, as of June 1st 2011, Google Base Data API has been fully retired and merchants who are using Google Base APIs to upload products to Google should migrate to new extension Google Content API Extension. Google Shopping API consists of two parts: Content and Search; Content API allows insert, update, delete and retrieve...

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Use Google for Keyword Traffic Numbers

Getting traffic to your website isn t simply a matter of getting to the top of Google s search engine results pages with your chosen keywords. How do you know that users are actually searching for those keywords And if they are how do you know that enough of them are performing the search to make it worthwhile Google offers a free tool that can help…. IPv6 Migration Tips Avoid...

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Google Takes Social Search Worldwide

Google announced that it has expanded the availability of its Social Search. Launched officially in October 2 9 in just the United States now searchers worldwide will be able to use it. The search giant noted that it will start making Social Search available in 19 languages with more to come…. Are You Ready for IPv6? Test Your IPv6 Readiness: Take the Challenge Now and Enter to Win an...

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New Update Means Businesses Must Tweak Google Places

When I search for something local, such as dog care for my awesome cocker spaniel, I hop on Google Maps to see what is close to me. In 2009,there were 27.5 million small businesses in the United States, according to Office of Advocacy estimates. As I was conversing yesterday on Twitter about all things SEO, on #SEOchat it was pointed out by Thos003 that there is a small but very significant...

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Introducing the Google Webmaster Team

We’re pleased to introduce the Google Webmaster Team as contributors to the Webmaster Central Blog. As the team responsible for tens of thousands of Google’s informational web pages, they’re here to offer tips and advice based on their experiences as hands-on webmasters. Back in the 1990s, anyone who maintained a website called themselves a “webmaster” regardless of whether they were...

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