Jun 5, 2007 at 10:07pm ET by Barry Schwartz
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web:
From Search Engine Land:
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Search Marketing Expo Day Two Recap
The second and final day of the Search Marketing Expo show in Seattle, SMX Advanced was today. Here is what was covered at the sessions and some recaps of some of the buzz around the conference today….
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Google Updates AdSense Program Policies
The Inside AdSense blog informed us that they have recently updated their AdSense program policies….
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Google Updates & Details Webmaster Guidelines
Google has just updated their Google Webmaster guidelines page with clearer and more detailed guidelines. If you scroll down to the quality guidelines portion and the “Quality guidelines – specific guidelines” section, you will notice that those specifics are now hyperlinked to more details. Avoid hidden text or hidden links….
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Yahoo Finalizes Slurps Move To New Address
The Yahoo Search Blog announced the transition of Yahoo Slurp, Yahoo’s web crawler, from inktomisearch.com to crawl.yahoo.net is now complete. The IP addresses and the user-agent are remaining the same but the DNS lookup is different, it is now crawl.yahoo.net. This does not apply to other Yahoo crawlers, including Yahoo…
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Google Maps Now Showing More Detailed Transit Data
The Google Lat Long Blog announced that Google Maps is now providing more detailed information for those who take mass transit. Now, in addition to the icons that show bus stops, train stations or subway stations, Google Maps will now show more information when you click on those icons. Google…
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S. Korea’s SK Telecom Partners With Google On Mobile Ads
South Korea’s SK telecom to offer Google’s search ads on handset from MarketWatch reports that South Korea’s largest mobile provider has partnered with Google to provide mobile ads to their customer base. The deal will allow Google to provide search-related online advertising on SK telecom’s mobile web portal. The revenue…
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Blinkx, Video Search Engine, To Power Ask.com Video Search
Blinkx Strikes Ask.com Video Search-Engine Deal from CNNMoney.com reports that video search engine, Blinkx will power Ask.com’s video search. This deal will give Ask.com access to Blinkx’s 12 million hours of audio and video content. Each time a user searches for Blinkx’s content, Ask.com has agreed to pay a fee,…
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Google Announces Salesforce.com AdWords Alliance
The rumors have been confirmed. Google announced a strategic alliance with Salesforce.com today. The alliance will mean that Salesforce.com will build Google AdWords advertising tools directly into the Salesforce.com portal. Salesforce.com will resell AdWords services as a distribution channel for Google….
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Sproose Updated
Sproose, a social search engine that allows users to rank results which I wrote about back in February – Sproose, a social search engine has updated, making it easier for users to rank the index of results. Simply run a search, find a site that you like and click on…
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Search Illustrated: Tagging Explained
Tagging is the Web 2.0 version of adding metadata to web content, but with an interesting user-generated twist that the earliest forms of metadata lacked. A W3C recommendation document defined a set of meta tags for web content, including the “keywords” tag. This tag allowed a content owner to…
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Don’t Get Duped By Google And Yahoo! Match Typing
In Google AdWords and Yahoo Search Marketing (Y!SM), not only do match types have different names, but matching technologies and algorithms are dissimilar. I’ll review the various match types and discuss differences. For this article, I’ve done some testing and included some results….
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