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SearchDay: Do Social Networks Bring Out the Animal in Us?
via Search Engine Watch by (author unknown) on May 22, 2008
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: Do Social Networks Bring Out the Animal in Us?; How to Take on a Major SEO Client; What's In Your Travel Tool Bag?; and more.
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America's Surprising Six-Figure Jobs
via Forbes.com: Most popular stories by Matthew Kirdahy on May 22, 2008
Job seekers can find high rewards in occupations they might not have thought paid well. Here's some places to look.
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Google Universal Search Local Results Adds "Change Location"
via Search Engine Roundtable by barry@rustybrick.com (Barry Schwartz) on May 22, 2008
Google Universal Search has been around for a while now. But today, Sam asked me to look at a search for scuba diving, which shows the local results smack in the middle of the page. Now, Sam (via Tamar) did...
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louisgray.com: Take FriendFeed Mobile With FF To Go
via www.louisgray.com by (author unknown) on May 22, 2008
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Whiteboard Friday - Adopting Twitter
via SEOmoz Daily SEO Blog by great scott! on May 22, 2008
Posted by great scott!This week, Rand (semi-reluctantly) takes a look at everybody's favorite new time-waster application: Twitter. He outlines a few points that may help late adopters get over the hump and realize that, while it may seem a little silly, Twitter can actually have considerable social and marketing value to those of us in the search world. Plus, it'll keep you in the know...
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Google Sites Moves Out Of the Enterprise
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on May 21, 2008
When Google Sites launched in February, it was part of the Google Apps group that targets enterprises large and small. Now, consumers can create a wiki Website using Google Sites, without the need to have their own domain. Google Sites gives you a basic template to create a Website that can be edited by the public at large or a smaller group of people. Photos, widgets, videos, and other...
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Take FriendFeed Mobile With FF To Go
via louisgray.com by louisgray on May 21, 2008
Just about every wish list for FriendFeed contains a request that the company's development team make a customized version for mobile phones. I know mine from December sure did. While FriendFeed plays nicely with the iPhone and iPod Touch's built-in Safari browser and others are turning to MojiPage to get their FriendFeed activity on the go, there hasn't yet been a focused effort to...
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Jack of Twitter talks about outages...
via Twitter Blog by (author unknown) on May 21, 2008
Shared by Chris Wetherell Rough week for Twitter. I've watched dozens of new, popular, and free web services experience scaling difficulties. I'm always saddened by knee-jerk responses of technologists who blithely assert "I guess they don't test their software" during outages. Testing is only a part of prevention and is always a moving target. Diagnosis and response can sometimes...
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SearchDay: What's the Future Hold for Search?
via Search Engine Watch by (author unknown) on May 21, 2008
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: A Conversation about the Future of SEO; Educational Standards For Learning SEO?; Link Building for Dumb Asses; and more.
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Google seizes search share in April
via CNET News.com | Tech news blog by Stephen Shankland on May 21, 2008
(Credit: ComScore)Google gained share of U.S. search in April compared to rivals, ComScore said Wednesday.Compared to March, the company gained 1.8 percentage points to reach 61.6 percent share, ComScore said. Yahoo dropped 0.9 percentage points to 20.4 percent, Microsoft dropped 0.3 to ...
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