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Free Google+ invites to iGoogleWatchBlog readers

We’ve been trying out Google Plus (Google+) for some time now and it seems to be waaaaaay better than Facebook any day! Google is slowly rolling out Google+ invites to more number of users and we have couple to give away here! If you don’t have a Google+ invite yet and want one, here’s what [...]

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We’re Changing!

We are working on a new theme for iGoogle Watch Blog. Once the new theme is ready, we would continue posting updates about the Google! So, stay tuned Thanks iGoogle Watch Team

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Join us on Facebook

iGoogle Watch Blog is happy to announce we’re now on Facebook . We’re as excited as you are, come share the happiness by joining our Facebook Fan page. Visit http://facebook.com/googlewatch and become a fan. Thanks for all your support!! Cheers, iGoogle Watch Admin

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Happy New year!!

Happy New year!!

Saying Goodbye to 2009, we redo our resolutions for the new year twenty ten (2010) Happy new year to all the readers of Google watch … Have a blast!!!

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Guest blogging is now Live on IGW

Guest blog on iGoogle Watch. Get more readers to your blog, backlink and revenue sharing program coming soon

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Guidelines for Guest blogging on IGW

Guidelines for Guest blogging on IGW

Important Guidelines to the Guest Writer Before you submit an article, please note the following: • Posts must be original pieces written for IGW. • Guest posts cannot be republished. • Posts must be non-promotional. However, in return we will provide you a 20 word promotional by-line and author page with an extended bio. • [...]

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iGoogle Watch is now a PR 2 Blog!

iGoogle Watch is now a PR 2 Blog!

We are happy to announce iGoogle Watch now has a page rank 2 PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page, used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyper-linked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of “measuring” [...]

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