In a tragic turn of events putting the two week long man hunt to an end, the body of CNET editor James Kim has been located.
Sullivan’s New Conference: Search Marketing Expo
At SES Chicago, Danny Sullivan had a pleasant surprise for the audience.
Does Live Book Search Beat Google?
Today marks the launch of MSN’s Live Book Search, a beta offering aimed at giving users an initial taste of what Live Search has to offer in the realm of literary works. The service will perform keyword searches for books that have thus far been scanned in by Microsoft as part of the project.
Yahoo: Search & Display Delivers Better Results
A study conducted by Yahoo! and comScore Networks has established that combined search and display ad campaigns deliver far better results than when used independently.
Zibb Zips In With B2B Search
The electronics and construction industries in particular should find the business to business search concept of Zibb.com useful, as Reed Business’ RB Search division delivers its first product.
Search Continues For CNET Editor
The good news of the rescue of James Kim’s wife and daughters has been tempered by the continued search for the missing editor, who left his family on Saturday to seek help.
Trust in Search! Dinner
At Search Engine Strategies conferences there are always after-conference events and last night was no exception.
Yahoo! Search Marketing Ambassador
Yahoo! Search Marketing has sent out a mail a couple of hours back stating that the learning modules and test for being an ambassador has been updated to incorporate the features added to Yahoo! Sponsored Search. The mail sent by Harmony Parsons- Program Manager is as follows:
Why Intranet Search Fails
Intranet search performs miserably because most organizations do not properly manage their content.
AskCity Drives To Local Search
Local search just became a little more competitive as IACI’s Ask.com now has a dedicated product, called AskCity, available with mobile friendliness, walking directions, and multi-step route construction for its users.