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Google recently sent emails to many business owners notifying them that their Google Places information will be updated. The email (pictured below) shows the information that will be found on the updated Google Places page and urges business owners to log in to their Google Places account if the information presented is incorrect. At Local Splash, we keep our clients’ business information updated; however some of our clients still received this email. We were also puzzled by how Google obtained our customers’ personal email addresses that were never publicized. In order to answer these questions, we did some research and came up with the following possible explanations:

1. Google only sent the email to business owners who have some difference in phone number or address normalization (i.e. “1001 North Filmore Street” vs “1001 N Filmore St.”) We think Google prefers the unabbreviated names like “street,” “road” and “avenue” rather than their abbreviations.

2. Google is trying to reach the actual business owners, which is why it sent the email directly to our clients rather than to us. However, we have never publicized our clients’ real email addresses. This leads us to believe that Google was working with a Core Data Provider (Acxiom, InfoUSA, Localeze) in order to obtain this information.

3. Google’s email message was intended to target businesses that have claimed/verified listings only.

We are interested to hear your thoughts. Why do you think Google decided to send out this email?

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Google Set to Launch Service to Rival iTunes
According to an article published by Guardian, Google is only a few weeks away from unveiling a new service that will compete with Apple’s iTunes store.

Google Mulls Buying Yahoo
Google is considering buying Yahoo. Although a formal proposal has not yet been made, Google and prospective partners have held meetings to discuss the possibility.

Google News Moves Advanced Options to Search Bar; A Sign of Things to Come?
The advanced search options in Google News have recently been moved from their own page and placed right inside the main search bar. To view screenshots of the new appearance, read the full article.

MC Hammer Unveils New Search Engine Venture WireDoo

MC Hammer, former rapper and current reverend, recently announced his plan to launch a new search engine, WireDoo. WireDoo will aim to bring something new to the search market, “relationships search.” This will present content that is similar to a search query as well as content relevant to it.

Meet Shelby, Your Personalized Channel for Web Video
A new application, Shelby.tv helps organize the YouTube videos your friends post on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr into one stream. Users will be able to watch the videos in full-screen mode within the context of their friends’ recommendations.

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RIP Google Buzz
Google has announced that it’s officially putting Google Buzz to rest. This is so it can focus more on its newest social network, Google+. Google Buzz was launched in 2010 and was first seen as a threat to Facebook and Twitter, however, it never really got off the ground. Rest in peace, Google Buzz.

YouTube Merch Store to Sell Songs, Concert Tickets and Merchandise
YouTube recently launched a new merchandise store where musicians can sell digital downloads, concert tickets and branded merchandise on their YouTube channels.

New Social Network Combines Twitter, Blogging and Reddit
UberMedia’s newest creation, Chime.in, is a social network that combines the sharing power of Twitter, the depth of blogging and the voting capabilities of Reddit. How does Chime.in manage to combine the best features of these three social network superstars? Find out.

Bitly Launches Search Platform & Reputation Monitoring for Shortened Links
Bitly, the leader in the world of shortened URLs recently launched a new search platform that allows it to “crawl and classify” each shortened URL. Learn more here.

comScore Releases September 2011 U.S. Search Engine Rankings
comScore, Inc., a leader in measuring the digital world, has just released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. Read the findings here.