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May. 3, 2007 at 3:16pm Eastern by Danny Sullivan

SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 3, 2007

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web:

From Search Engine Land:

  • Free Webcast Next Thursday: Successful Feed-Based Search Marketing
    Most search marketers focus their efforts on organic search optimization or sponsored search listings. But there's another channel that offers unique opportunities to reach additional viewers and potentially drive conversions that might otherwise never be realized. On Thursday, May 10, I'll be presenting the webcast Successful Feed-Based Search Marketing: Shopping...
  • The Art Of SEO For Wikipedia & 16 Tips To Gain Respect
    Wikipedia's importance as an authority site is undisputed. It's at the point where it seems a bit ridiculous how often Wikipedia shows up in the first page of Google for just about every search imaginable. In many cases, these Wikipedia entries are extremely light on content. Oftentimes they are...
  • Belgian Papers Back In Google; Begin Using Standards For Blocking
    Belgian newspapers that sued Google to be removed from its index are now back in, having agreed to use the commonly-accepted blocking standards that they initially rejected as not being legal. Google and the group representing the papers, Copiepresse, have issued a joint statement. That's below, along with a look...
  • Free Web Design Tools From The Big Three: SEO Friendly Or Not?
    Today's article is a follow-up on our earlier review in which I looked at the capabilities and usability of the big three search engines' free site creation tools. The focus was on how easy each software product was for a non-technical person to master. The three tools reviewed were...
  • Google Features Volkswagen, Which Happens To Be Search Spamming
    The Google Enterprise Blog recently featured the Volkswagen web site for using Google Enterprise search to power a new feature on the VW web site. As you can see, the Volkswagen home page has a huge search box in the middle of the page. Cool, right? Danny and I...
  • Google Leading Wireless Challenge Against Broadband Incumbents
    Google Goes Wireless from BusinessWeek reports on Google's lobbying in Washington DC to open up a government auction of licenses for those wanting to provide new wireless services. We know that Google, Microsoft and others would love to use a slice of these radio waves to run their own...
  • Microsoft Buys EU Mobile Ad Firm ScreenTonic
    Microsoft announced earlier today that it had acquired six-year-old European mobile ad platform company ScreenTonic. Last February, Microsoft acquired European mobile search provider MotionBridge. This past March Microsoft bought Tellme. Thus, the company is putting together an impressive suite of mobile assets for both consumers and carriers....
  • Yahoo Rolls Out oneSearch In Canada And Europe
    Yahoo isn't waiting for consumers to download its mobile application Go or for handset makers to distribute it. The company is stepping up its push to make Go's central feature, oneSearch, available via any Web-enabled mobile phone. This evening Yahoo oneSearch, which launched in the U.S. in March, replaces existing...
  • Return To The Search Engine Shoot-Out
    My colleague Chris Sherman briefly looked at the PC World ‘Search Engine Shoot-out’ article the other day, and I also mentioned it in my own weblog. I read through the article briefly, but something about it kept nagging me, so I wanted to go back and look at it in...
  • Google & Gatorade, Together In Oklahoma
    Google makes it official, they're moving into an industrial park where citizens of Pryor Creek, Oklahoma were already thrilled about for having attracted Gatorade. Pryor Mayor, Jimmy Tramel said, "Gatorade and Google are just unbelievable to think about," he adds "What's next?" Tulsa World reports the initial Google construction can...
  • Now Starring: The Algorithm - Ask.com To Focus On Ranking System In New TV Ads
    Ask.com Hopes Ads Compute to Buzz from the Wall Street Journal reports that Ask.com is launching a new TV and web ad campaign today, to try to generate buzz about the Ask.com search engine. The article says this ad campaign is "gearing up to a relaunch of the site...

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