Google+ traffic falls 60%
“The data shows that, on the day of its public debut, Google+ traffic skyrocketed to peak levels. But, soon after, traffic fell by over 60% as it returned to its normal, underwhelming state,” Chitika says of its findings.
Google+ traffic falls 60%“The data shows that, on the day of its public debut, Google+ traffic skyrocketed to peak levels. But, soon after, traffic fell by over 60% as it returned to its normal, underwhelming state,” Chitika says of its findings. Justice Department ramps up WikiLeaks e-mail probeThe U.S. Department of Justice has expanded its investigation of WikiLeaks-related accounts to encompass Google and Internet provider Sonic.net. Google’s first store pops up in LondonThe world’s first “Google store” opened not in California but in the less glamorous setting of PC World in Tottenham Court Road at 9am. Chrome’s latest ‘new tab’ page: how to use itGoogle is making Chrome’s ‘new tab’ page a robust launch pad from which you can interact with your recently visited sites, Web apps, and bookmarks. Google’s Eric Schmidt: no ‘cooking’ linksGoogle’s Eric Schmidt has told a US Senate hearing that the company does not manipulate search results to ensure its own pages receive preferential treatment. Google Plus is now open to everyoneA new service called “Hangouts On Air” lets users broadcast their videos online or view videos as spectators. Google plans to host its first such hangout with Will.i.am. Hidden Google+ feature: Evict people from chatsGoogle+ has a hidden feature that lets people who start a hangout evict others from the video-chat feature. Google Flight Search takes offGoogle’s purchase of Cambridge-based ITA Software started paying off as the search giant rolled out Google Flight Search. Google Disables Uploads, Comments on YouTube KoreaThe rules, part of a Cyber Defamation Law, came into effect on April 1 for all sites with over 100,000 unique visitors per day. It requires that users provide their real name and national ID card number. How much electricity does Google use?Google disclosed Thursday that it continuously uses enough electricity to power 200,000 homes, but it says that in doing so, it also makes the planet greener. |