Google Testing Time Elements In Search Results
Seems Google is testing using time elements in their search results, according to results found by Cheezhead, though the first comment was from Danny Sullivan who thinks the results may be related to advanced search. Time elements could be an interesting filter when dealing with news or blog sites, but beyond that it promotes constantly [...]
Yahoo Still Top Search Engine In Japan
In many technological aspects, Japan’s got America beat. Hands-down, where-is-my-robot-butler beat. Which makes me wonder about the implications of Yahoo’s continued success in that country. Yahoo Still Top Search Engine In Japan Yahoo’s beating Google by a considerable amount – according to comScore, it received 10.2 million more visitors in the month of August alone. [...]
Facebook Killing Google, Chapter II: Flyers
Facebook Flyers Pro, the advertising program offered within the Facebook social network, could be a fascinating competitor for AdSense for a few reasons. If you are an advertiser eager to reach 18-23 year old single males attending the University of Kentucky, with a select group of keywords, and do so at a better bid price [...]
More Companies Blocking Social Networks
A third of employers are now blocking access to social networking sites according to a new report from Web security firm ScanSafe. Companies blocking such sites has risen 17 percent over the past year. More Companies Blocking Social Networks The report indicates that companies are more concerned about security and productivity issues with employees visiting [...]
Yahoo Podcasts Closing At End Of Month
Another Yahoo service is about to be killed off, according to the headline at the top of the Yahoo Podcast site. It states:Yahoo! apologizes deeply, but we will be closing down the Podcasts site on Oct. 31, 2007 The service had been available for about two years. More: continued here yahoo podcasts closing at end [...]
Search Headlines & Links: September 27, 2007
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: Click to read the rest of this post… More: continued here search headlines links september 27 2007
Google Hack Gets At Personal Data
Philipp Lenssen has discovered a hack to Google’s XSS that allows access to personal data, according to Blogoscoped today. The tests he used with co-editor Tony Ruscoe show that is possible to get access to subject line information and first few words of emails from Gmail, statistical information from Google Analytics, as well as see [...]
SEW Experts: Content Creation About Journey, Not Destination?
Is creating content really the cornerstone of SEO? If so, do you pay your writers, or do you expect them to write for free? In today’s Vertical Challenge column, “Content Creation: About Journey, Not Destination?,” travel search expert Elisabeth Osmeloski lays out the options, including the road less traveled. More: continued here sew experts content [...]
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