Google Adsense Referrals Retiring This August
Dr. Smile 1 July, 2008
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Google recently acquired the DoubleClick Performics Affiliate operations in March 2008 and hence terminating the Adsense Referrals program this August last week.
They have officially announced this and advised all the users to remove the referral code from their websites or alternatively sign up with their partner, DoubleClick.
However the rules are slightly changed, previously we were allowed 3 content ad units plus referral ad units on a single page, but now you can have only 3 ad units in total.
AdSense for content ads: If you have less than three AdSense
for content ad units on a page, you may wish to replace the
referral ad units with standard AFC ad units.
If you currently use referral ads, either to promote Google products or offerings from AdWords advertisers, AdSense Referrals code will no longer display ads beginning the last week of August.
We encourage you to take the following steps before the product is retired:
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Yahoo! India launches Glue Pages Beta
Dr. Smile 8 May, 2008
(3) Comment Yahoo! India, a leading global Internet company, today announced the launch of a new concept for Yahoo! India Search called Glue Pages Beta, available exclusively at www.yahoo.in. This new search experience collates and integrates the most relevant information from across the Web onto a single “visual” search results page. Glue Pages Beta, which aggregates text, images, and video content, is available for select search terms across categories such as health, sports, entertainment, travel, technology, and finance.
Designed to save time by offering a new way to find answers quickly, Glue Pages Beta is ideal for topics with broad coverage across a variety of information sources. For example, a search for “diabetes” combines results from HowStuffWorks, Yahoo! Groups, Yahoo! Health, Yahoo! Answers, and blogs. A search for “Aishwarya Rai” would include biographical quick-facts, videos, music tracks, photos, and content from Yahoo! Answers.
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Unleashing Google Logo
Dr. Smile 14 April, 2008
(5) Comment The secret messages in Google’s 2008 logo revealed. Google put silently two hidden messages in its 2008 logo. Google is celebrating 25 years of TCP/IP and the New Year.
Following are the two messages, with its meaning.
- In this message Google is showing a cable making 2008.
- The second message shows “SYN SYN/ACK ACK” on the bottom of the logo in little colored dots (see carefully).
What is syn syn ack ack?
The syn syn ack ack is referred as a “Three Way Handshake.”
To establish a connection, TCP uses a three-way handshake. Before a client attempts to connect with a server, the server must first bind to a port to open it up for connections: this is called a passive open. Once the passive open is established, a client may initiate an active open. To establish a connection, the three-way (or 3-step) handshake occurs: Wikipedia
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Celebrating 100th Blog Post - Yippee!
Dr. Smile 9 April, 2008
(7) Comment Its quite amazing to see DentalBlogging on the verge of 100 blog posts, oopsy thats a lot at least for a lazy guy like me to write 100 posts and yeah that includes 11 paid reviews
Just yesterday i was going through Syed’s 100 blog posts article and realized that even i should be celebrating this. I am quite happy with the performance of the blog; all credits to the readers. Since this is a big achievement for me, being my first blogging attempt i would like to give out few prizes in the form of a CONTEST. Let me tell you, this is the first ever contest being held on DentalBlogging.
Before you hop on to the 101th post i.e. CONTEST, i would like you to shed some light on the present stats about the blog:
Blog Stats
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