Archive for the ‘Search Engines’ Category
Friday, June 19th, 2009
With the launch of Bing and some of the responses by Google, Collecta is a new small player, that could actually be a forerunner for Real Time Search.Using Google, Yahoo or Bing, finding social content has been difficult. Twitter, Facebook and other social sites have not been well indexed.People often ...
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Thursday, June 18th, 2009
I love the video section at Webpronews, they have plenty of interviews as they travel the conferences including PubCon and the most recent being SMX Advanced in Seattle.This video is one of the better ones as Rand Fishken covers off some really key findings from data collated on factors in ...
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Well Bing is here.What is Bing? Well it is the new Microsoft search engine. Technically replacing Live as their search engine. There have been plenty of blogs and articles today about the premature launch (it was supposed to launch on the 3rd of June), but came out a little early.To ...
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Friday, May 15th, 2009
People use the internet for all sorts of things: Entertainment, Shopping, Information. Their path through the internet may seem at times random, taking funny turns from topic to unrelated topic.
However, at all times, people are open to opportunity and things of interest.
I know there are times that I realise I ...
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Thursday, May 7th, 2009
I had an enquiry for a client about an email they received, as soon as I saw the content and who it was referring to, it was obviously a scam I blogged about earlier, and with SEDO here.
The ones I received, were sent directly to my email address, supposedly from ...
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