Google’s Click Quality Team Post
In a densely-written post about click quality on the Inside AdWords blog, Google provides a surprising amount of information in a short space.
Telecoms To Unite Against Google, Yahoo?
In what could be viewed as an “enemy of my enemy”-style situation, a number of telecommunications companies are reportedly banding together to challenge Google and Yahoo in the field of mobile search.
When The Paranoia Meter Pops
Bad security days happen, when the paranoia meter pegs and there is no substantiating facts behind it, some days it’s bad to be a paid paranoiac.
Social Network For The Tourism Industry
The United Nations World Tourism Organization and WISekey have joined together to expand the use of traveler identification and authentication technologies. The collaboration builds on the Public Private Partnership agreement signed by UNWTO and Microsoft in 2006.
Yahoo: The Social Search Engine?
There’s no denying that Google is far and away the most visited search engine on the Internet, eclipsing Yahoo in terms of user base by quite a significant margin. Is it possible that Yahoo could make up some of that ground by leveraging itself as a niche search portal, specializing in social search?
Princeton Signs On With Google Library Project
The list of libraries, foreign and domestic, that have agreed to take part in Google’s Library Project is slowly but surely continuing to grow. Book searching with Google will now carry a touch of Ivy League sophistication as Princeton has agreed to take part in the efforts of the search company to digitize book content.
Google Works On PowerPoint Clone Presently
The presentation software used by millions of project managers and consultants, Microsoft’s PowerPoint, will have a competitor from Google called “Presently” as the company builds yet another piece of the office suite everyone expects will challenge Office, once it actually has enough features.
Lenssen Predicts The Evolution Of Search
Philipp Lenssen, the resident guru at Google Blogoscoped and a frequent Murdok contributor, has looked far, far into the future, and he’s sharing his predictions with the rest of us. They cover the next two technological “levels” of search, and even delve into the intriguing years “beyond.”
Duplicate Content Problems Are For The Weak
Over the past year there have been many discussions about duplicate content and how it can affect a website. Both on and off site duplication has been discussed in great detail on forums such as WebmasterWorld & SearchEngineWatch.
Panama Unlocks At Yahoo Today
It’s go time for Panama, the massively updated, long-awaited, advertising system Yahoo will debut this afternoon to its full complement of advertising clients.