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Using The Google site: Command
If you like using Google a lot (who doesn’t, really?), then you must know that there are various commands that you can use aside from simply entering keywords in the search box. These commands can help in narrowing down searches and getting more relevant results immediately. What might not be commonly known, however, [...] More: [...]
More On The Google site: Command
In the previous post, we took a look at how to use the command site: in Google. We talked about the syntax and one advantage of using it – that is, to find out how much of your site is indexed. Are there other advantages to using the site: command? Are there any [...] More: [...]
Despite Facebook Rise, MySpace Still King
All the press and the industry observers talked about last year was Facebook, which made it seem like MySpace was soooo 2006. Social networkers, though, must not have been paying too much attention. According to data from Hitwise, MySpace pulled in 76 percent of US visits to social networking websites in 2007, and 95 percent [...]
56.com Finds $20 Million In Funding
In several areas, Google’s the hands-down, for-the-foreseeable-future winner in America. But in China, that’s not the case, and so a new $20 million investment in video-sharing site 56.com seems like a decent use of money. YouTube isn’t even a competitor in this market, and Matt Marshall notes, “Tudou commands 22 percent of searches for video [...]
Google Goes to U.N. Climate Conference
The U.N. has brought representatives from 190 nations to Bali, Indonesia to discuss climate change. Want to guess what search engine giant is present, as well? That’s right – Google. A little over a week ago, the U.N.’s World Food Program began a contest on YouTube. Before that, Cisco, Google, and the U.N. launched a [...]
Google Removes a Ton of Malware Sites
Google has expunged more than 40,000 websites from its search index, removing a ton of sites because they contain malware. These websites were designed to install malicious software on the computers of people who stumbled on them, including spyware, viruses, adware and so-called “trojan horse” software, and by removing it, Google blocks their access to [...]
Google To Track Santa With NORAD
Google has announced a partnership with NORAD (the North American Aerospace Defense Command), and while that sounds alarming, there’s no need to build a bomb shelter. Instead, bake some cookies and grab a glass of milk, because the two entities intend to track Santa. NORAD’s an old hand at this game; an amusing (and Santa-believer [...]
Organic Results Showing Many Malware Sites, Google Expunges Thousands
Seems companies using malware are starting to get good placement in the organic SERPs (search engine result pages), according to numerous reports this week. The sites contain code that install intrusive software that creates automated popups and subvert browsers amongst other things. Sunbelt Software CEO Alex Eckelberry told ComputerWorld he had come across “27 different [...]
Search Headlines & Links: November 26, 2007
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog: Seth Godin Interview – What’s a Meatball Sundae?Seth had offered some criticism of SEO in the past, but it turns [...]
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