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New Free Online Game, Monopoly City Streets, Google & Hasbro Partnership

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

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A massive new multiplayer version of Monopoly has been launched in association with Google, the world is now your play ground, buy property on any street anywhere in the world!

On the 9th of September, Hasbro will launch Monopoly City Streets. This massive online version of the famous board game will only be available for a 4 month period but the good news is its completely free. The Free game uses Google maps or the open source Open Street Maps as the playing field. Hasbro claims it will be “the biggest game of Monopoly of all time” and players will be able to purchase almost “any street in the world”.

As with the traditional board game, the idea behind the game is to make as much money as possible through purchasing property from different location. The more property you have, the more rent you can earn, the larger your income.

Each new player will start the game with 3 million monopoly dollars. Once a player owns a street they can purchase, sell and rent properties. Streets can also be traded or sold to other players.

The Hasbro have also introduced a chance card, which allow players to sabotage rivals by building rubbish dumps, prisons or wind farms on their property to reduce the value of properties and rent on a specific street. Players can only remove a hazard by bulldozing a lot clean, but this again requires the appropriate chance card.

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Google in UFO abduction Mystery! “O” is abducted from Google’s Logo.

Monday, September 07th, 2009

Google’s world famous logo has come under threat from a strange “Unexplained Phenomenon”. On Saturday 5th September a weird flying saucer appeared on the Google logo and appeared to abduct the letter “O” from the logo itself. A keyword search in Google.com for “Unexplained Phenomenon” revealed the UFO.

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At this very same time Google Tweeted the following message.

“1.12.12 25.15.21.18 15 1.18.5 2.5.12.15.14.7 20.15 21.19”

Translated the message reads “All Your O are belong to us.”

Danny Sullivan, famous SEO and editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land received the following statement directly from Google about the incident.

“We consider the second ‘o’ critical to user recognition of our brand and pronunciation of our name. We are actively looking into the mysterious tweet that has appeared on the Google twitter stream and the disappearance of the “o” on the Google homepage. We hope to have an update in the coming weeks.”

At this moment in time we are unsure of what exactly Google has up its sleeve or weather this a real encounter with an internet entity.

Danny Sullivan is reported as believing he might have the answer.

“I twittered that I wouldn’t be surprised to see more of the letters disappear each day in some type of running logo changes, as Google’s done from time to time. That didn’t happen today, but Google Operating System notes that this type of series of change my occur related to H. G. Wells.
This is due to a Google Korea blog post that says to watch for the next in the series on Sept. 15 with things of “mystery,” “invisible” and “novel,” Google Operating System translates. The assumption is that this relates to the HG Wells work “The Invisible Man” and may celebrate his birthday. If so, then expect a further doodle on Sept. 21 — when Wells was actually born.”

We will just have to wait and see what happens next?

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Yahoo Search & Index Update, Check your rankings, they have changed!

Friday, September 04th, 2009

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Yahoo has announced a new update to its search engine listings and results pages. The update is currently in the process of being rolled out. There is currently not a lot of information available but here is what Yahoo had to say on the official Yahoo blog.

“We’re rolling out a web index update over the next few days. During this process, you will see some ranking changes and page shuffling in the index.”

It’s unclear as to the scale of the update, but you have to wonder if the new changes will be the first part of the Bing / Yahoo partnership? Are the changes going to be based on Bing technology, and will the new listings match or offer similar results to Bing?

As always we would appreciate your feedback on any changes you have seen to your sites. Please feel free to leave your comments below.

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YouTube Rumoured to be in Talks with Sony & Lions Gate to Offer Film & Movie Rentals

Thursday, September 03rd, 2009

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YouTube, the social networking video sharing community, is said to be in discussions with Sony & Lions Gate Films to offer a Film & Movie Rental service through the YouTube portal.

YouTube, one of the internet’s visited websites, recently announced that it would be offering premium, professionally produced content onto its network in order to attract more users and increase advertising revenue. Last month, as part of an agreement, Time Warner, CNN, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim added older content to the YouTube Network. At present the majority of YouTube content is user generated or uploaded. The addition of paid content will see a dramatic change to the existing site, offering new sources of revenue and advertising opportunities.

“Google’s trying to find ways to better monetize this very good asset,” said Andy Miedler, an analyst at Edward Jones & Co. “As long as the economics make sense, I certainly applaud them for trying to increase the revenue stream.”

Chris Dale, a YouTube spokesman, declined to comment on “rumors or speculation.”

“We hope to expand on both our great relationships with movie studios and on the selection and types of videos we offer our community,” Dale said, without being more specific. The Wall Street Journal reported the story yesterday.

YouTube has also reported that it has come to a final settlement with PRS for Music and Music Videos will shortly be available to view in the UK once again. PRS requested a large royalty fee from YouTube for playing and distributing Music Videos and related content. YouTube announced that the Fee structure was too high and that advertising revenue would not fund such high charges.
After lengthy discussions with PRS, YouTube announced back in March that it would be blocking music content until a settlement could be made in regards to license fees. Nearly 6 months on and the service will finally be renewed.

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Digg adds NoFollow tags to reduce Spam

Thursday, September 03rd, 2009

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Social Media bookmarking site Digg is said to be adding NoFollow tags to site links in order to reduce to volume of spam listings in its network. The links which will be directly affected are within user profiles, comments and unpopular posts. The addition of NoFollow tags will mean that Digg will not pass on link juice and page rank to any link which qualifies for the NoFollow tag.

Many Digg users create and submit content to Digg just for the links back to their sites. Quality content will drive high volumes of direct traffic to a website, through the Digg network, but many users are more interested in creating poor quality content in order to generate as many links as possible.

Digg have not explained how popular a link needs to be in order to qualify to have the NoFollow tag removed, the Digg blog announced the change but did not detail the criteria.

Digg have said that they have been working with leading members of the SEO community to come up with an effective and fair rule. No names have been given but you have to hope that this is not a result of pressure from Google.

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