Google Update Video Search Engine
Google Video is now more search engine than video site as the search giant revamps it to include framing similar to how they present images on Google video.
Google Video Search
Yahoo Photos Puts Its Affairs In Order
Yahoo Photos is dying, but its passing shouldn’t be traumatic – the site’s parent company is doing everything it can to prepare people for the inevitable event.
R.I.P. Yahoo Photos
Five Tips for eBay Sellers
A Question and Answer session at eBay Live in Boston led by Bill Frischling, chief operating officer and co-founder of Dyscern, a brand name consumer electronics site, yield a few helpful hints for how sellers can build better relationships with their customers.
5 eBay Tips
YouTube, CNN To Host Presidential Debates
YouTube and CNN have announced plans to host two presidential debates. The debates will feature video questions from YouTube users, which will be broadcast and answered by the presidential hopefuls on CNN.
Ask.com Ad Campaign Associated With Google
Ask.com Ad Campaign Associated With Google
Ask.com has gotten a lot of flack over its “algorithm” ad campaign, and it seemed possible that the publicity might hurt, rather than help, the company. Now one survey has revealed that many people didn’t even associate the ads with Ask.com – instead, they believed those strange and controversial messages were coming from Google.
EBay Sellers Get Some Help, Online and Off
The eBay Developers Conference in Boston offers up some juicy tidbits for online retailers, from forthcoming third-party applications and research tools to ways to hire certified developers to create widgets for your website.
Google Wants You To Report Paid Links
Google is offering users a way to report paid links in an effort to provide searchers with better results, a move that has generated plenty of discussion.
The Power Of (Real) User Reviews
Murdok recently introduced a “Comments” section at the tail of each article, and it’s been great to hear from our readers. It’s also been fun to converse with company reps. But every so often, there comes a comment – usually from an anonymous individual – that is just a little too biased, and perhaps a little too informed, to be believable. This is bad.
Google Offers Olive Branch To eBay
In an apparent change of heart Google canceled their "Let Freedom Ring" event that would have been an attempt to steal eBay’s thunder and attract sellers away from the eBay Live event.
SMX: Pumping up Paid Search
Moderated by Jeffrey K. Rohrs, VP, Agency & Search Marketing, ExactTarget