Googleholic for December 12th, 2006

In this issue of Googleholic we cover:
- Google is testing out software for US radio ads
- DivX Google Toolbar deal
- Google's VP in China to resign
- Google to gain an extra 73,000 sq ft in Michigan
- Will Google Finance get a facelift soon?
- US spies use Google?
- New geographic web layer in Google Earth
- Picasa supports Vista
Google is testing out software for US radio ads
There are a small number of clients that are testing out the new software to buy ads for radio.
DivX Google Toolbar deal
The deal to package Google's Toolbar with DivX video products will continue with a new multi year agreement.
Google's VP in China to resign
Johnny Chou will resign as of Dec 31st.
Google to gain an extra 73,000 sq ft in Michigan
Google is moving its sales force in Ann Arbor to an 80,000 square foot facility. The new space will hold 300-400 workers.
Will Google Finance get a facelift soon?
Om Malik has the inside scoop from informed sources that Google could be rolling out the new look pretty soon.
US spies use Google?
Someone was rumored to actually have been assigned to find names through using Google.
New geographic web layer in Google Earth
Complete with information from Wikipedia, Panoramio and the Google Earth community.
Picasa supports Vista
The past week in Google news:
- YouTube adds Quick Capture for instant online recording
- See the world with Panoramio
- Google enables POP checking for some Gmail users
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Subscribe to commentsRileyDec 12th 2006 12:24PM
Very, very cool feature. I will be waiting for the next Googaholic Google News update.