Date: March 18th, 2008
18 March, 2008 (19:26) | SEM News | No comments
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.
From Search Engine Land:
SES NY Day Two Live Coverage RecapThe second day of SES NY is now complete. Here is the live blogging coverage I found throughout the day for the event. I’ll add any new coverage to […]
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The second day of SES NY is now complete. Here is the live blogging coverage I found throughout the day for the event. I’ll add any new coverage to tomorrow’s recap.
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China’s Alibaba.com, in which Yahoo is a significant minority shareholder, enjoyed a massive 340 percent gain in net profit tied to China’s fast-growing economy. As Google argued earlier, it appears that those doing business in Asia and China in particular are somewhat insulated from the United States’ economic woes.
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Just like you choose to buy products from companies you trust, search engines factor in levels of trust when determining which websites to include in their search results. Whether it’s an issue of security, privacy, or just easily-accessible information, every little bit helps when it comes to the search algorithm.
This week’s infographic […]
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Yahoo announced at an investor presentation that they expect to double their operating cash flow in three years from $1.9 billion to $3.7 billion. Yahoo also took the opportunity to reaffirm their 2008 financial outlook. Yahoo said by 2010, they expect to earn $8.8 billion in revenue (excluding traffic acquisition costs). This […]
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The Wall Street Journal has an interview this morning with Google’s Chief Information Officer Douglas Merrill. He discusses the company’s attitude toward security and the freedom that Google permits its employees in terms of choosing software applications, phones, computer operating systems, and so on.
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by Stoney deGeyter
Last February (2007), I had a diabolical plan to become a household name in the SEO community. Here I was, a guy who has been in SEO for almost ten years and remained a relative unknown. Sure, I made a few friends here and there and have been slowly building my reputation, but […]
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by Mack Collier
Recently a friend asked me a question that any business that begins
blogging will have to answer; What should your first post be about?
That first post is terribly important, because it sets the tone for the
blog, not just for the readers, but for the writers as well.
From the reader’s point of view, I would […]
18 March, 2008 (09:41) | SEM News | No comments
Last year in November Google opened up Maps to community editing, allowing people to move the pushpin markers to correct or improve the accuracy of business locations. John Hanke, Director of Maps & Earth, told us at the time that Google would move beyond just place markers and allow registered users to edit Maps more […]
18 March, 2008 (09:41) | SEO News | No comments
This article will look at problems facing mobile search and some of the solutions both present and proposed that are being proffered. First we ll define the problem and then we ll look at Google Android….
Free Embedded Linux Webinars 5 free embedded Linux webinars from Timesys. Topics include Toolsets, Boot-Up, Filesystems & more. […]