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[2005-07-30] Copernic Adds To Desktop Search As more and more people start to use Firefox rather than Microsoft Internet Explorer, more and more companies are starting to cater to them.
[2005-07-29] MSN, Google Searchers More Likely To Buy Just in case you were wondering which search engines had users with money in the bank (and I know you were), comScore Networks, Inc. reports that in the month of June, MSN searchers were 48% more likely to buy online than the average Internet user. Googlites were 42% more likely.
[2005-07-29] Yahoo Has A Mythical Sandbox As Well? One of the bigger excuses reasons used by those who may not have the search engine presence they so desire is to blame something called a the sandbox effect.
[2005-07-29] Search Engine Talk Goes Podcasting And broadcasting as well, as Danny Sullivan and Gary Price of SearchEngineWatch.com recently debuted "The Daily SearchCast."
[2005-07-28] The Changing Venues of Search - Search Going Mobile For the past few years I have been writing about the immense changes happening in search marketing. These changes are driven by a number of factors but the two that make the biggest difference are technological advances and user adoption.
[2005-07-28] Yahoo Search in Two New Venues - Mobile and In-Flight Yahoo Search made two important announcements this week, both of which involve exclusive rights to provide search results in interesting venues.
[2005-07-28] Ask Jeeves Developing Paid Search Platform Not content to watch Google and Yahoo gobble all the goodies in the paid-search market, Ask Jeeves is working to develop its own paid-search platform.
[2005-07-28] AOL, Feedster Team On RSS Search A beta version of the My AOL personalized web portal will incorporate news feeds as well as a feed search.
[2005-07-28] Does Google Weigh Backlinks Differently? Does Google place varying levels of value on the types of links pointing to a site when it comes to ranking considerations? This is one of the most oft discussed topics on the subject of Google linking strategies. Will Google punish what it may perceive as too many links too quickly? Are relevant links the only ones given weight?
[2005-07-28] Univision Implementing Google Search Online The heavily visited Spanish language site will use Google's search technology on its web properties.
[2005-07-28] Google Gets Personal With RSS The Mountain View-based search engine company has tweaked the personalized home page option it offers.
[2005-07-28] Google It To The Limit In Australia, Google Maps project lead engineer Lars Rasmussen said developers need to use more browser features.
[2005-07-28] Yahoo Celebrates Online Video Popularity With Yammy Awards While the concept of video search may still be in its infancy (ok, the crawling-to-walking stage), that doesn't mean it isn't a popular service for searchers to fiddle around with.
[2005-07-27] Yahoo, MSN, Google Lost in a Sandbox Seventy-two days ago Googlebot first showed up and crawled over 250 pages of a brand new domain in an experiment that has had an odd cartoonish character to it, where unexplained things happen with sometimes dark foreboding, a kind of Fantasia online.
[2005-07-27] Motorola, Yahoo Deal Could Challenge Satellite Radio The global number 2 handset maker will preinstall Yahoo services on its Linux and Java platform mobile phones.
[2005-07-27] AOL In Mobile Search Test America Online has launched a service that will let cellphone users search the Web, and retrieve regular pages reformatted for the small screen.
[2005-07-27] Al Gore, Google, Creating Current Television In the vein of former Jon Stewart vehicle "Short Attention Span Theater," Current TV will offer "short-format" content.
[2005-07-27] MSN Launches Screensaver With Search, RSS When pundits speculate about the future of Internet technologies and the evolution of search, RSS is often mentioned. The ability to syndicate and "broadcast" original content is catching on at quite the pace; with both content producers and content consumers.
[2005-07-27] Ask Jeeves PPC Service Rumor Mill There is a great deal of hubbub brewing about Ask Jeeves possibly leaving Google and their AdWords program in order to develop and provide their own PPC advertising service, which is seen as a potentially risky move.
[2005-07-27] AOL Debuts A Trio Of Mobile Searches Results of searches performed from cellphones will be optimized for the small screen, thanks to a new technology partnership.
[2005-07-27] Yahoo Announces Winners Of Y!Q Contest Recently, Yahoo launched the Y!Q contest to see who could make the best use of this service though integrating it onto their web site. Well, the contest has officially closed and Yahoo has announced the winners.
[2005-07-26] Google’s Chinese Distributors Unhappy With Their Cut Google, which apparently is going to sell AdWords in China through a distributor system, is catching flack from those distributors, who believe their 20% comission is too low.
[2005-07-26] Google Updates Personalized Homepage, Now With RSS Google has added new content to its personalized homepage at google.com/ig, but most people will be excited to hear that it is now an RSS reader. Just click add content to try the nifty slide-out side panel which allows you to choose from dozens of sources and type in RSS feeds.
[2005-07-26] Online Poker Radio Goes Major League Major League Poker marries digital radio with the World Series of Poker to complement the online poker-playing experience.
[2005-07-26] Search Quite Popular Among US Hispanics Since I've been covering the search industry, I've come across quite a few people who are passionate about the industry and using it to your advantage. However, there's one topic discussion where you can find one of SEM's most passionate voices: the subject is Hispanic search marketing and the supporter is Nacho Hernandez.
[2005-07-26] Local Search Getting More Granular In doing a quick search for the San Jose Hilton, I noticed there was a fair bit of info available through Google Local, like how many rooms, whether pets are accepted, parking situation, etc. It's not clear, though, that the hotel has gone into Google Local Business Center to enter this info.
[2005-07-25] MSN Launches Virtual Earth The beta version of MSN's competitor to Google's Maps includes aerial photos and multiple searches.
[2005-07-25] Virtual Earth First Looks Wow! Virtual Earth is impressive. I just went to the website, clicked on the 'Locate Me' button, told it to find me using my computer's IP address, and it did just that in less than three seconds.
[2005-07-25] Yahoo Acquires Konfabulator "MacCentral - Yahoo! Inc. on Monday will announce the acquisition of Konfabulator, a Macintosh and Windows application that allows users to run mini files known as Widgets on their desktop - the same model used by Apple for its Dashboard application.
[2005-07-25] Gmail Widget Available For OS X Users When Apple debuted the highly praised OS X, one of the inclusions was Dashboard, a utility that allows users to develop widgets to increase the functionality of their computing experience.
[2005-07-25] Did MSN Virtual Earth Lose Apple's HQ? This weekend, Microsoft unveiled their online mapping service, Virtual Earth. This particular map service gives users a number of options when it comes to online map usability. However, it seems the developers of MSN's latest project may have erred and not necessarily on the side of caution.
[2005-07-25] Back to Basics in SEO There has been a lot of talk about Google and MSN's new algorithms and Yahoo's search engine changes.
[2005-07-22] Stats, Facts and Organic SEO Everybody loves lists and statistics. From the annual Top100 movies of all time lists to the Top10 cities in which to live, even the simplest comparative studies can captivate people and inform pop-culture opinions. Folks use lists to prove points, gauge their own successes and get a reckoning on what's going on around them.
[2005-07-22] Brazilians Using Orkut For Drug Trafficking Arrested Orkut, Google's social network service, has quite a following in Central and South America. This fact has even been acknowledged by Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
[2005-07-22] China Internet Users Grow 18 Pct To Hit 103 Million The number of Web users in China, the world's second largest Internet market, grew by 9 million people in the first half of this year to hit 103 million, the China Daily said on Friday.
[2005-07-21] IceRocket to Become BlogScour Looks like billionaire Mark Cuban and the folks at IceRocket have been paying attention to the Technorati debacle. They're exchanging one odd name for another…IceRocket will soon become BlogScour.
[2005-07-21] Hilarious Interview With Jeeves From Ask.com Back when Ask Jeeves was in the process of evolving into a search survivor, Ask's marketing approach was more of an answer engine instead of a search engine.
[2005-07-21] New Google China Head, Hunted Away from Microsoft Back in the good old days, headhunters never got sued. If a lawyer went nuts on you, there was always a good shrink available. Being a headhunter meant never having to say you were sorry. Corporate law has evolved substantially since then.
[2005-07-21] Google, Yahoo Maintain Consistent Growth With the proliferation of the search engine industry into everyday life, a number of institutions now measure the growth of search, much like you would test for television ratings.
[2005-07-21] Google Registers The Solar System Obviously, the world is not enough. Not for James Bond and apparently not for Google either; who, fresh off of the Google Earth launch, have set their mapping sites on bigger prospects like the solar system.
[2005-07-21] Dishing Google AdSense Optimization Tips My boy sneaky Pete has the skinny on some slick tricks for optimizing your Google AdSense revenue. It's funny to me because by Google offering up such information it's going to do two good things.
[2005-07-21] Google's 2nd Quarter Financial Report Google has just released the information concerning their financial report for the second quarter of 2005, which ended on June 30th and as everyone should expect, Google did quite well.
[2005-07-20] Internet Archiving By Search Engines Illegal? A number of friends have been talking about the kerfuffle about the Canadian bill that would protect the copyright of web publishers against the archiving activities of search engines.
[2005-07-20] Froogle Gets A Shopping Cart The Go Daddy Group has announced it will integrate its Quick Shopping Cart with Google's Froogle catalog search and with eBay.
[2005-07-20] Google Expands Alert Coverage Instead of RSS feeds, Google offers email-based alert updates for news topics users choose to monitor. Whenever you establish an update, Google emails you to inform you the topic you are monitoring has changed or had content added.
[2005-07-20] Baidu IPO Established At 3.7 Million Shares Chinese search engine and possible Google acquisition Baidu had their IPO established and will be offering 3.7 million shares at an estimated $19 to $21 per.
[2005-07-20] The ‘Real’ Value of Press Releases, Search Engine Marketing I've been following a meme lately on the value of press releases. Amy Gahran suggests, from the standpoint of their value as a PR mechanism, that they need to be put out of their misery.
[2005-07-19] Blinkx Launches RSS Feeds For Search Queries Today, Blinkx debuted SmartFeed, the newest feature to their search service, which focuses more and more on the rich media aspect of search. Initially, blinkx launched with the intention of developing a strong presence in the desktop search field, which has since become watered down.
[2005-07-19] Hispanic Internet Use, Online Shopping Increasing Daily Since I've been covering the search engine industry, one of my "mentors," Nacho Hernandez, has guided me in the area of search engine marketing toward the Hispanic community, a subject some feel isn't worth the effort.
[2005-07-19] Is Google Developing A Podcast Search? With the popularity of podcasting continuing to climb, a few, perhaps smaller search service providers have integrated the ability to search out the audio files, and it looks like the big guns are considering it as well.
[2005-07-19] Factiva Added To Yahoo! Search Subscriptions The Sunnyvale-based portal and search company has added another source to its subscription search product.
[2005-07-19] Google Opens Chinese R&D Facility, Picks Microsoft Exec To Run It Google's goal to expand into the Chinese web territory seems to be coming to fruition. There has been talk of Google buying Baidu, a Chinese search engine with a large audience.
[2005-07-19] Mac User Makes Auto Complete Search Function For Safari One of the bigger laments coming from the Mac crowd in relation to search is the lack of search utilities and tools for the Mac environment, although the Google Toolbar is available to Mac users, if they don't want to use Spotlight.
[2005-07-19] Micosoft Fires Back At Google R&D Hiring "If you join ‘em, we'll sue ‘em" seems to be the attitude Microsoft is adopting towards chief rival Google (sorry Mac users)… at least when they are dealing with MS employees jumping ship to join the Google family.
[2005-07-19] Microsoft Sues Google Over China Exec Microsoft filed suit against former exec Kai-Fu Lee and Google claiming Lee and his new employer violated Microsoft's employee confidentiality and non-compete agreement.
[2005-07-19] Microsoft Googles “Non-Compete Agreement” The maker of Windows and the Xbox has filed suit over Google's hiring of a former Microsoft executive.
[2005-07-19] Yahoo Up Big, Not Enough For Wall Street Though A nearly 45 percent increase in revenue for the most recent fiscal quarter angers investors in typical financial industry illogic.
[2005-07-18] Yahoo Tapping Berkeley As Idea Source The Sunnyvale-based portal company will place and fund a research lab near the UC Berkeley campus.
[2005-07-18] What Happens If You Block The Google Crawler Although it's a move few would consider, what would happen to a site if the webmaster decided to block the Google crawler from indexing their sites by stipulating such in the site's robot.txt file?
[2005-07-18] Big Sandbox for Google, AskJeeves & Yahoo. MSN Indexes Quickest Listing delays that have come to be called the Google Sandbox effect are actually true in practice at each of four top tier search engines in one form or another.
[2005-07-15] SEO Sales and Services - Consulting Cuts Complexity Over the past two years, both the business and practice of search engine marketing have become much more complex. The same is true of the websites search engine marketers work with. The evolving design techniques and technologies that have made the website of today far more versatile than those of previous years, have also made them harder to work with for third party service vendors such as SEOs.
[2005-07-15] Yahoo Video Now Supports Flash In an extremely innovative move on Yahoo's part, they've introduced Flash support into their video search service, an integration none of their competitors have pulled off, unless they've done it behind closed doors.
[2005-07-15] Publishing Group Asks Google To Stop Digitizing Books Another group is not satisfied with Google's effort to digitize books for their Google Print for Libraries and has joined in the voices asking them to cease these activities.
[2005-07-14] WayBackMachine Sued Over...? Apparently, once you put a web site out in a public domain area, there's still some contention over who "owns" the right to display the content, even after the site in question has been removed.
[2005-07-14] Google Print For Libraries Proves Challenging Details, details-such is the Achilles' Hell of the visionary temperament. When Google put forth a massive online literary digitization effort, the scholar, the literati, the purist self-educator, the mousey, bucked-toothed, four-eyed little girl in all of us cheered the soon-to-be nearer reach of all those words. But visions, especially the grandiose, face the speed bumps, the hurdles, of real world logic-or worse, lawyers.
[2005-07-14] Andy Beal And Websourced Part Ways Philosophical differences have been the cause of many a break-up, especially ones that affect business partnerships.
[2005-07-14] Yahoo Debuts Its Search Translation Technology For Germany With more than half the web's content being produced in the English language, web searchers who do not speak the English language may be at a loss when it comes to finding sites of interest.
[2005-07-14] Google Brings Local Search And Map Search To Japan As Google tightens its grip on the world of search (and the world itself), the company continues to embrace the international side of search. Every time they release a major product, it doesn't take too long for them to introduce it to the rest of the world.
[2005-07-14] Google Updates AdSense Policies One thing is certain about covering Google, don't ever expect them to become stagnant. They are constantly refining and improving new and existing products, ensuring that they function as intended, as well as addressing concerns associated with users or outdated policies.
[2005-07-13] Arachnophilia, the Joy of Playing with Spiders Spiders make great geek pets, at least virtual ones do. Here at StepForth, we keep a couple spiders on our system to test sites, pages and documents in the hopes of learning more about the behaviours of common search engine spiders such as GoogleBot, Yahoo's Slurp and MSNBot.
[2005-07-13] Claria To Enter The Search Industry Claria, one-time producers of the infamous Gator Wallet, has announced their intentions to enter the search engine industry market, but with a little twist.
[2005-07-13] Is HotJobs Getting An Unfair Rap? Yahoo has been taking a great deal of flap for their decision to allow their HotJobs search engine to scrape job listings from other sites. The general consensus among many bloggers is that this is a poor choice on Yahoo's behalf, which leads to a question: Why?
[2005-07-12] How to Get Indexed by Google I've had a few readers write to let me know that they're having trouble getting indexed by Google and asking for advice.
[2005-07-12] Yahoo, The DMCA, And Blackhat Techniques Apparently, through the use of a DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) complaint, you can have sites thrown out of Yahoo's search index. If you file a DMCA report against a site, Yahoo will remove the "offending" site from Yahoo Search altogether, leaving no trace of the site in its index.
[2005-07-12] Google Opens Up Adsense for RSS Google has opened up its contextual Adsense ads for RSS feeds to any web site owner. There's one catch, however.
[2005-07-12] Google Introduces Numrange Search Function Google has introduced another method users can refine their queries with by introducing a new advanced search feature focusing on numbers and their range.
[2005-07-12] Playing in Googlebot's Sandbox with Slurp, Teoma & MSNbot Spiders Display Distinctly Differing Personalities There has been endless webmaster speculation and worry about the so-called "Google Sandbox" - the indexing time delay for new domain names - rumored to last for at least 45 days from the date of first "discovery" by Googlebot. This recognized listing delay came to be called the "Google Sandbox effect."
[2005-07-12] Platinax Back In Yahoo's Index Apparently, being removed from Yahoo's index because of a DMCA complaint is a reversible decision.
[2005-07-12] Test Google's SMS Service Online Have you ever wanted to see if Google's mobile-based SMS search service works but didn't want to pay carrier fees for text messages? Well, Google has heard your call.
[2005-07-12] Google Testing Imbedded Alternate Searches Have you ever conducted a search and found the results don't exactly match what you were looking for? During these times, have you ever wanted your search engine to suggest other queries worth trying? Apparently, Google believes there's a demand for such a service and is currently experimenting with it.
[2005-07-11] High Search Engine Ranking - A Blessing and a Curse One of the beauties of having a highly ranked site that is regularly visited by search engine bots is that you can very quickly rise to the top of search engines on a breaking news story. This can be a wonderful thing - but it can also be something of a curse. Let me illustrate.
[2005-07-11] Google Maps Address Hack Has it's been documented quite frequently, since the launch of Google's map service, there have been quite a few hacks and extensions built that further Google's map search functionality.
[2005-07-11] Google Wins Domain Name Case The National Arbitration Forum has ruled in Google's favor. Legal representatives of Google were before the forum with concerns over the rights to Internet domain names googkle.com, ghoogle.com, gfoogle.com and gooigle.com.
[2005-07-11] Want Your Page to be Popular? Just Add Water. (Or, 1997 Wine, New Bottles) Danny offers a detailed explanation of how search marketers are probably going to try to exploit Yahoo's My Web 2.0. OK, I admit it, I'm a bit confused.
[2005-07-11] Google Squanders AdWords Campaign I'm doing some research on t-shirts and always liked the blogger tees I got from Shellen. So I went to google and searched for Blogger tees. The first sponsored result above the natural results was for blogger but I was more interested in finding them at the Google Store.
[2005-07-08] Yahoo Follows Google On SMS Search The two search engine competitors now have a match in the SMS search space, where text messages can retrieve information to mobile phones.
[2005-07-08] Google Releases Firefox Toolbar Google has released its toolbar for Firefox, its first product designed specifically for a non Internet Explorer browser. While some Google products work with FF, none of them have been exclusively produced for the popular open-source browser.
[2005-07-08] Is This Tag Spam? There's a little bit of an arguement between Steve Rubel and the Yahoo Search Blog as to whether Yahoo's My Web 2.0 has been co-opted by massive spamming.
[2005-07-08] Baidu Bids Adieu To Google Stake Increase Search engine leader Google has been rumored to want a bigger stake in the Chinese Baidu.com presence.
[2005-07-08] Yahoo And The Quest For Mobile Search Supremacy It appears as if the mobile communications sector is the next frontier for the search engine industry. As more and more users discover the abilities many of these newer mobile phones have, mobile Internet use, and therefore mobile search use, will continue to increase.
[2005-07-08] Channel-Based Wholesale PPC Still on a Roll A number of companies have been vying to help publishers run their own PPC auctions. MyGeek and Quigo have been a couple leaders in this area. This was largely pioneered by Sprinks content match, which operated on a "channel" basis allowing advertisers to place ads, mostly on About.com.
[2005-07-08] Clustering: Is This The Next Evolution Of RSS? I love RSS, but it has a ways to go before it hits its stride. I get way more information than I need in my channel groups.
[2005-07-07] Yahoo Presents Mobile SMS Searching Users can search Yahoo via text messaging, and the company has also expanded its mobile browser web search service.
[2005-07-07] I Don’t Get Pop Culture Surfing I got this release from AOL detailing their top searches of the summer so far. Some of the pop culture related searches confounded me. For example, why was Tom Cruise #23 among stars, while Katie Holmes is #17?
[2005-07-07] Google Getting Current With Broadband Investments by the search engine company and two high-powered firms deliver $100 million to Current Communications Group.
[2005-07-07] Put Add to My Web Links on Google If you find yourself on Google occasionally and would like "add to my web" links on the search results, I have a Greasemonkey script for you.
[2005-07-07] Google in Your Walls Google, Goldman Sachs, and Hearst Media have invested in Current Communications Group, which provides access to the Internet over power lines.
[2005-07-07] Google Bets on Broadband Over Power Lines Google, Goldman Sachs and Hearst have put $100 million in a startup that will provide broadband over power lines.
[2005-07-07] CustomizeGoogle CustomizeGoogle is a Firefox extension that enhance Google search results by adding extra information (like links to Yahoo, Ask Jeeves, MSN etc) and removing unwanted information (like ads and spam).
[2005-07-07] Gmail Adds Additional Language Support With the popularity of Google's email service continuing to grow, the search engine has continued to tweak Gmail's abilities in order to the growing number of international users who've shown interest in using the service.
[2005-07-06] The MozBot Engine There's something new coming up says Gary Price from SearchEngineWatch. It's a new search engine in France, and there's a plug for Mac users and FireFox-adepts. Let's check this out.
[2005-07-06] My Yahoo 6th Most Popular RSS Reader Feedburner's CTO, Eric Lunt, pulls some stats and shows that Bloglines is the number one RSS reader in terms of subscribers to feeds, while My Yahoo is in sixth place, very strong in a crowded market.
[2005-07-06] Google Tutor for Sale I began GoogleTutor.com with a great idea-to provide practical, useful information for everyday users of Google. I knew that most people had no idea of what they could do with Google. The site was an instant success, receiving up to 5,000 unique visitors a day.
[2005-07-06] Which Blog is Tops in Search? Yahoo's got an interesting experiment going. They want to know: do readers find blogs via links or through search...
[2005-07-06] Google Earth Resumes Downloads Recently, Google suspended the ability to download the appropriate file to install their increasingly popular Google Earth map service. Google provided no reason for doing so, although some speculated that the demand for Google Earth was (and is) extremely high, and therefore Google couldn't support all of the download requests.
[2005-07-06] Ian Turner Issues Heartfelt Thank You SEO expert Ian Turner, whose disappearance generated a hail of genuine support, has issued heartfelt gratitude for the support given to him during his ordeal.
[2005-07-06] More Infringing Google Videos Because it never ends, Brad Hill has some more copyrighted Google Videos, sure to dissapear as soon as someone from Google reads one of these blogs.
[2005-07-06] Yahoo Launches HotJobs Job Engine When it comes to covering the search engine industry, the press seems to begin and end with Google happenings, something this author is guilty of as well. However, it's always nice to cover the happenings of Google's competitors, provided they've done something to warrant said coverage.
[2005-07-05] Firefox Getting Official Google Toolbar Google is releasing a toolbar for Firefox on July 7, according to a message it sent to developers of the Firefox Googlebar.
[2005-07-05] Using External Coding To Improve Search Engine Placement Do you have lots of JavaScript coding in the header section of your web pages? Do you re-list your CSS styles at the top of every page? Do you have JavaScript coding spread throughout your web pages? If you answered yes to any of these questions your site may be driving away search engine spiders and losing search engine position ranking.
[2005-07-05] Google Wins Click-Fraud Case vs Auction Experts Google 1 - Auction Experts 0.
from [MediaBuyerPlanner] : "Google won its suit against an AdSense partner publisher that it had accused of deliberate click fraud. Two months ago, a California judge granted Google a $75,000 judgment against Auction Experts, a Texas firm, according to MediaPost...
[2005-07-05] GoogleGlobe - The Virtual World They are interested in OUR favorite place on earth. We can add our places (e.g. your home, work, nature, holiday destination etc) to the site by filling in the form at the left side of the site.
[2005-07-05] Prudential Creates Google Earth Plugin In an effort to capitalize on the usability of Google new downloadable mapping service, many services are in the process of developing plugins designed to take the functionality of Google's service to higher levels.
[2005-07-05] Study Reveals Negative PR Impact Of Google Searches As if we need further proof that organizations no longer control their messages, Market Sentinel has released the results of a study that spotlight the negative PR implications of Google searches.
[2005-07-05] Become.com Launches News Search Keeping with up with the desires of the Internet audience is a very demanding order. Knowing what the viewing public desires and being able to provide it is key.
[2005-07-01] Christmas Time for Search Marketing Christmas is coming. Six months from [June 25th], retailers and E-Tailers relying on a strong holiday season will be assessing the bounties of the season. The winter holiday season is the most important segment of the year for North American retail businesses, often accounting for more than half of annual revenues.
[2005-07-01] Google Developing Premium Content Search BetaNews reports that Google is testing a service that will allow searching of paid or subscription content, with the possibility of allowing Google searchers to view a page for free.
[2005-07-01] MSN, Fox, Blitz Yahoo On Fantasy Football A newly announced joint venture between Microsoft's search portal and News Corp's Fox Sports offers advanced fantasy football features for free.
[2005-07-01] WebmasterWorld Moderator Ian Turner Missing When something happens to a member of the SEO community, the Internet is a valuable tool for assisting those who are concerned. Such is the case with Ian Turner.
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