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Googleholic for October 19th 2007

In this issue of Googleholic we cover:
- Google Ads on Facebook
- Conditional formatting in Spreadsheets
- Mother of the Google blog
- Google Health set to launch in early 2008
- GrandCentral = hottest app ever
- Making money with YouTube
- What do Google services look like on an iPhone?
- Sitelinks control added to Webmaster tools
- Google stepping out to discuss ads in games
Continue reading Friday's Googleholic...
Google Ads on Facebook
Microsoft owns the ad space on Facebook, but that doesn't stop Google.
Conditional formatting in Spreadsheets
Google is slowly building out Spreadsheets to be a serious contender to Excel.
Mother of the Google blog
Danny Sullivan chats with the managing editor of Google's blogs.
Google Health set to launch in early 2008
Get ready for a new Google tool to launch in 2008 that helps users find health and health care information online.
GrandCentral = hottest app ever
Alexander likes one of Google's latest acquisitions that gives you a single number you can patch through to any other number so much that he calls it the hottest app ever. We agree.
Making money with YouTube
Since buying YouTube, Google has yet to profit. What are the keys to success?
What do Google services look like on an iPhone?
Take a peek at what everything from Search, Calendar, Docs, Picasa and Reader look like on Apples device.
Sitelinks control added to Webmaster tools
Google has added in the ability to manage Sitelinks including historical query statistics into Webmaster tools.
Google stepping out to discuss ads in games
Since buying a firm that specializes in displaying ads in games, Google has been quiet about it, until now.
Last weeks Google news...
- Get custom search results with Google Subscribed Links
- Google Docs Mobile goes live
- News of the weird - Google vanity ring
Make sure to check in for Tuesday's Googleholic Google News report.
If you have any tips, tricks, or anything Google, you can always drop us a line!