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[2005-09-30] Yahoo Called Out For Poaching Workers Nuance Communications has sued Yahoo, claiming theft of trade secrets and unfair competition.
[2005-09-30] Worm Spoofs Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search Another worm that modifies the hosts file redirects queries sent to Google, MSN, or Yahoo to spoofed versions of those pages.
[2005-09-30] Spread The Feed With FeedShot One submission form from Feedshot can send your site's RSS or Atom feed to twenty blog search engines.
[2005-09-30] What's The Deal With Search Engines And Text Link Ads? When did hypertext links become the enemy? Google's PageRank began a burgeoning search engine optimization link building industry that now seems to be out of control. What's the deal with text link ads? Isn't a link just a link?
[2005-09-30] A Google Calendar Theory A second-level domain redirects to Google.com instead of returning a 404, and everyone goes mad; yup, it's Friday alright.
[2005-09-30] Google Earth Digs Up Ants It's an important step to bio-literacy, an entomologist notes in the Google Blog, and the first step will be taken by the humble ant.
[2005-09-29] Mobile Operators Complain About Google The prevalence of Google and Yahoo usage by mobile users has cellular operators upset about search engines.
[2005-09-29] Outranking The Search Engines Some factors affect a site's rank greatly, others have minimal effect, and no one knows what all the factors are or how they all really impact a given site.
[2005-09-29] Search Engine Advertising Choices Search advertisers are offered two basic marketing models, paid-ads and free organic ads. While there are advantages and disadvantages to both models, one clearly stands out as a better advertising option than the other.
[2005-09-29] Global Search Engine Popularity Stats Dutch Internet-analytics firm OneStat released their autumn study of global usage share for the major search engines.
[2005-09-29] Rollyo Lets Searchers Roll Their Own The beta service from Rollyo lets users assemble a group of sites into a "searchroll" and perform queries that return results from those sites.
[2005-09-29] Ask Jeeves Not to be Left Behind in Pay Per Click Race Pay per click advertising is big business online. The two biggest players are Google Adwords and Yahoo's Search Marketing (formerly known as Overture, and before that Goto.com).
[2005-09-28] Yahoo Desktop Search Leaves Beta Yahoo has added the contextual Live Words web search feature to "automagically" find relevant results.
[2005-09-28] Kai-Fu Lee Gets Lots Of Résumés Dr. Lee won't have any trouble keeping busy as star recruiter for Google China, thanks to a deluge of job-seekers hitting Google and his personal email.
[2005-09-28] Yammy Goes To Twinkle Toes Yahoo's Video Search Awards contest has ended, with a California videomaker taking the top prize.
[2005-09-28] AdWords To Require Google Login The separate AdWords login will be replaced, as Google will require the creation of a Google account.
[2005-09-28] Multilingual SEO for World Markets: Multilingual Keyword Research So you've translated your website into German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, French, Arabic, Portuguese and Chinese. Now what?
[2005-09-28] Google Plans Expansion On NASA Grounds NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, CA, will host Google CEO Eric Schmidt for a 7:30 pm ET news conference.
[2005-09-28] Mmm, A Recipe Search Engine The FoodieView search screens the recipes it indexes, so users can query for cucumbers in relative safety.
[2005-09-27] Google Boasts About Size To Cnet Almost unnoticed in Google's disclosure that its index is triple that of the nearest competitor is that they're speaking to Cnet again.
[2005-09-27] Online Ad Revenue Skyrockets A 26 percent increase for the first half of 2005 saw revenue for online advertising hit $5.8 billion dollars.
[2005-09-27] Ask.com, GeoTrust Pair On Search Safety A new search service from GeoTrust will see its TrustWatch product provide "rating symbols" for links retrieved in a search.
[2005-09-27] Classified Google Rumors The latest "what's Google going to do with the money" chatter claims the search engine company will enter the classified advertising market.
[2005-09-26] Microsoft Goes From Ad Buyer To Seller The technology empire prepares to take on Yahoo and Google in the search advertising market.
[2005-09-26] Yahoo Finds Finance Friends For Suze Orman The portal company has made another addition to its content offerings, by adding several financial columnists to Yahoo Finance.
[2005-09-26] Google Walloping Search World In Market Share The majority share of global search owned by Google actually decreased slightly over the past two months.
[2005-09-23] Watson A Pricey, Private Option For Research The privacy aspect of Intellext's Watson 2.0 search tool will appeal to users, but that $239.95 price tag may give them pause.
[2005-09-23] MSN Search Relevance Roiling Microsoft Microsoft asked Keynote Systems not to make a survey of search engine users available to the public.
[2005-09-23] Cramer Thinks Yahoo Is Cheap At $31 a share, Yahoo certainly costs less than Google, it probably isn't undervalued, but it might be time to buy.
[2005-09-23] Vivisimo, Gigablast Snare FirstGov Contracts Vivisimo's partnership with MSN has led to it receiving one of three Blanket Purchase Agreements from the GSA.
[2005-09-23] Yahoo Says Hurray For Hollywood The New York Times asks if Yahoo will progress from directory to portal to interactive studio online.
[2005-09-23] AOL Out Of Beta, Aiming For Yahoo The portal experiment has quietly moved to full version status, as AOL.com's repurposing as an audience driven presence online continues.
[2005-09-22] Opera Sings Praises Of Google Money The free version of the Opera web browser managed to shed its advertising, and Opera fans owe Google a bit of thanks.
[2005-09-22] Yahoo UK Dials In Skype Exec One person who won't make the switch from Skype to eBay will be its head of product development.
[2005-09-22] Making A Case For Metasearch Search engines have caused users to become dependent on their functions, even to the point of becoming "fans" of one or another; that does users a disservice.
[2005-09-22] Google Building Alternative Internet Google is working on its most ambitious project to date, the creation of a global data transfer network that could effectively serve as a private Internet.
[2005-09-22] Expert Search Engine Optimization: Is Ongoing Management Needed? More and more companies are beginning to understand the importance of expert search engine optimization in their overall marketing efforts.
[2005-09-22] Local Search Worth $4 Billion By 2010 Sponsored search placements for local advertisers will see spending move over from display ads.
[2005-09-22] Dr. Lee Going From Zero To 50 Recruits Now that Kai-Fu Lee can begin working for Google in China, his first task will be to bring fifty new engineers on board.
[2005-09-22] News Corp Looking For Search, VoIP Rupert Murdoch told analysts in Manhattan he expects to have VoIP and search engine capabilities for his nascent Internet empire "within weeks."
[2005-09-22] Dumbfind Takes Two Steps To Search Keywords plus topics may be a better way to search, at least the people behind Dumbfind.com think so.
[2005-09-21] Authors Guild Sues Google A class action suit against Google was filed today in federal court in Manhattan on behalf of the Authors Guild, two authors, and a poet, alleging massive copyright infringement as a result of Google Print for Libraries project.
[2005-09-21] Yahoo Search At Your Service Now, the search engine algorithm used by Yahoo attempts to determine the most-used information about a search topic.
[2005-09-21] Google Responds To Authors Guild Lawsuit As Google Print gets another legal challenge, the search engine responded via the company blog to explain its position.
[2005-09-21] Belanger Takes Yahoo's Pitch, Joins Search Team Ron Belanger, most recently of BuyDomains.com, will help Yahoo clients and agencies develop their online ad campaigns.
[2005-09-21] Ask No Questions; Jeeves Meets His End This time the butler didn't do it; instead, the smoking gun bears the rebranding fingerprints of IAC chairman Barry Diller.
[2005-09-20] Google Print Has Legal Support Though copyright law predates the Internet, case law has been established regarding the indexing of copyrighted material, and it has come out in favor of the indexer. Publishers who have issues with Google's Print for Libraries project may end up with little more than hurt feelings.
[2005-09-20] Google Secures Wireless Access The company's experimental wireless network in San Francisco can be accessed with a new VPN tool.
[2005-09-20] Google Can't Find Penguins In Alaska And neither can anyone else, since the short flightless waterfowl only live in the Southern Hemisphere.
[2005-09-20] Monster Roars At Job Search Technology The online job search site will tweak some of its offerings to permit faster job applications and shielding résumés from current employers.
[2005-09-19] Googleplex Jones And The Last Roman Villa Geeks are geeks, no matter where they are, and one in Italy turned an interest in Google Earth into a discovery.
[2005-09-19] FoxNews Discovers Googlebombing One big network arrives just a teensy bit late to the search engine party as it discovers odd links to "failure."
[2005-09-19] Google's $100 Million Fiber Diet The search engine company could be ready to push video and VoIP to the masses over a Google-branded network.
[2005-09-16] MSN Opens Search Via Web Service The MSN Search engine will be accessible via a new API called the SOAP Web Service, allowing 10,000 queries per application per day.
[2005-09-16] Google Wants To Be Ma Bell Providing wireless Internet looks like one potential for all the fiber Google has bought, but maybe they want to be more than that.
[2005-09-16] Some Googlers More Equal Than Others An early morning article over at the Wall Street Journal claims the search engine played favorites during its IPO.
[2005-09-16] Google Zeitgeist Gathering A Private Affair Media and Internet luminaries will be on hand to chat about all kinds of topics at Google's invitation-only event - with no reporting allowed.
[2005-09-16] What will Google do with $4 billion? Google. Currently trading at close to $300 per share.
[2005-09-16] Yahoo's Semel Wants British TV 'Be indexed or be forgotten' seems to have been part of the message delivered by Terry Semel at the UK's Royal Television Society 2005 convention.
[2005-09-16] MSN Updates Virtual Earth Licensing Commercial developers will be able to take advantage of a new license and build Virtual Earth maps into their applications.
[2005-09-15] Microsoft Pitching Lee Settlement To Google The entertaining saga of the world's most famous job hopper, Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, may be coming to a close.
[2005-09-15] Google Stock Prices At $295 The new offering of 14,159,265 shares of stock in the search engine company price just a bit higher than its IPO price of $85.
[2005-09-15] Instant Search With Yahoo Yahoo searches while you type, saving countless nanoseconds wasted by pushing a Submit button.
[2005-09-15] Vint Cerf Talks Google Last week Google hired a net-god, Vinton Cerf, as its "chief Internet evangelist". Google's hiring of Cerf has set off a wide range of speculation among Internet watchers.
[2005-09-15] Dog Days Were August For Yahoo, AOL Terry Semel's portal was tops in unique visitors in August, but AOL kept its visitors nearly twice as long.
[2005-09-15] Lunchtime With Google Stock The secondary offering began today, and not long after noon shares of GOOG began ticking up past last night's close.
[2005-09-15] Yahoo! Japan Phisher Gets Suspended Sentence If Kazuma Yabano stays out of trouble for four years, his 22-month prison sentence will simply go away.
[2005-09-15] The Google Stock After-Dinner Mint The closing bell has long sounded on Wall Street for the day, and Google finished a little lower than where it started.
[2005-09-14] Truveo Unveils Video Search Engine New approach to video search utilizes "visual crawling" to find video the same way a casual Web surfer would.
[2005-09-14] Google Now Fortified With Blog Search The search engine finally has a presence dedicated to sifting through the various blogs available online.
[2005-09-14] AOL Broadcasts New Podcast Features AOL has announced Podcasting 101 and placed a list of popular ones within its AOL Music site.
[2005-09-14] Google Enriches College Experience How much easier would college life be if all the Internet-related tools you need were available in one place? Thanks to Google's newest service, you can now find out.
[2005-09-14] Yahoo And Google Go To College The search engine competitors' efforts to target a university age audience show some dramatic differences in styles.
[2005-09-14] Google Serving New Stock Offering After the market's close on September 14, Google will price shares and begin selling new stock on Thursday.
[2005-09-14] Does SEO Offer Higher ROI Than PPC? Which method of search marketing provides a higher return on investment rate? Is it search engine optimization or does pay-per-click advertising pay higher dividends...?
[2005-09-14] Y Yahoo Can’t Be Y.com Yahoo has filed to register Y.com as a trademark, but whether it will ever be able to use the single-letter domain isn't known.
[2005-09-14] Microsoft Shows Off Their Fresh Start How do you improve your position if you are behind your competition? In regards to web-related industries, a site makeover can work wonders for attracting a larger market share, especially if the changes improve site usability.
[2005-09-14] Your Mom Needs A Job Maybe she does, maybe she doesn't, but if she's looking for work, she can search the best companies for working mothers for employment.
[2005-09-14] A Google-licious Story One competitor for the position of executive chef at the Googleplex in Mountain View describes his experience with the hiring process.
[2005-09-13] Jeeves Asks For Spyware Delisting MySearch Bar and other plugins by Ask Jeeves can arrive from third parties on a computer system without asking for permission first.
[2005-09-13] Google, Yahoo Crushing Print Ad Revenue The migration from print to online for news and business information has pushed down the money made from print ads.
[2005-09-13] Google Makes Searching for Katrina Info Easier Bret Taylor made a post on the Google Blog that says that the company has released two new search features for finding Hurricane Katrina related info more quickly.
[2005-09-13] Geico Threatens Sites Over Search Engine Ads Fresh from a settlement with Google over a lawsuit on usage of its name in AdWords searches, Geico has turned its attention to the competition.
[2005-09-13] Yahoo Mobilizes Shopping Search Phones can reach a beta version of Yahoo's mobile shopping search with a WAP 2.0 browser.
[2005-09-12] Gmail Copyright Battle Continues A British research firm asserts that Google has committed copyright infringement by using the Gmail name.
[2005-09-12] Microsoft Launches APIs For Virtual Earth Commercial developers can now obtain APIs to the Virtual Earth application free of charge.
[2005-09-12] Yahoo's Yang Defends China Actions The company is under an obligation to obey the law wherever it operates, and had to comply with Chinese authorities.
[2005-09-12] Yahoo Sends Kevin Sites To War The portal company will send the veteran war correspondent on a year-long global journey to every ongoing armed conflict.
[2005-09-09] Google AdSense Troubleshooting Available New users of Google's AdSense system now have a handy multimedia guide to help navigate common issues.
[2005-09-09] The Quest For Search Engine Goodness Google's index seems to be the freshest, MSN keeps its database up to date within 20 days, and Yahoo is chaotic.
[2005-09-09] Got Any Multimedia SERPs? GoFish A new search engine from GoFish Technologies will retrieve web and multimedia content with one search.
[2005-09-08] Yahoo Responds On China Journalist Issue Assistance rendered by Hong Kong-based Yahoo Holdings led to the imprisonment of Shi Tao for passing a "state secret."
[2005-09-08] Google Grabs Another Microsoft Employee Apparently, the Dr Kai-Fu Lee debacle has done little to deter Google from hiring people away from their archrival, Microsoft.
[2005-09-08] How to Valuate a Link Link valuation is a difficult subject to quantify. Most SEO's will tell you that coming up with a value of a text link is a "gut feel", which really doesn't help much when you are deciding to drop hundreds or thousands per month on a text link ad that doesn't often show a completely direct correlation with your web site rankings.
[2005-09-08] Survey: SEO “Mission Critical” To 43 Percent Of Marketers While having a web site tops the mission critical list for respondents, SEO was nearly as important to them.
[2005-09-08] Yahoo: Search Drives Users To Car Sites Yahoo Search Marketing and Compete say one in five people arrive at car sites via search engines.
[2005-09-08] Vint Cerf Now A Googler Arguably the founder of the Internet, the esteemed Mr. Cerf has joined Google and will have the title of ‘Chief Internet Evangelist.'
[2005-09-08] Yahoo Makes Supernatural Debut Online The WB series ‘Supernatural' arrived seven days before its broadcast debut as an online episode presented by Yahoo.
[2005-09-08] Ask Jeeves Offers Katrina Smart Answer Section As it's been mentioned here many times since Hurricane Katrina struck last week, the search engine industry has been most supportive of the relief efforts related to the natural disaster.
[2005-09-08] Microsoft Opening APIs To MSN A signature part of the forthcoming Microsoft Professional Developers Conference will see some MSN applications open for development, including MSN Search.
[2005-09-07] Searching The Internet For Information The Google Way The Internet today is an ever growing database of knowledge. But as with almost anything in life there are some negative things attached to this aspect of Internet.
[2005-09-07] Group Alleges Yahoo Helped Jail Chinese Writer Reporters Without Borders claims Yahoo acted as a "police informant," leading to a writer's conviction in Beijing.
[2005-09-07] Kai-Fu Lee Asked Google For $10 Million He told Google that if $10 million was "way out of the ballpark," they had no need to talk about his departing Microsoft.
[2005-09-07] Google OS Rumors Persist A USB drive containing a customized Linux distro will boot users into a Google branded environment, or so one web site claims. The next experiment out of Google Labs or merely wishful thinking from the anti-Microsoft crowd?
[2005-09-07] MSN Search Wants To Be Better A posting on the MSN Search forum at WebmasterWorld seeks feedback on user issues with the MSN search engine.
[2005-09-07] Keywords, Competition And Being Number One - Uncovering The Algorithm By following these steps you will see that most closely guarded secret-- the search algorithm. Remember the movie "The Matrix?" The Matrix is there, you just can't see it. So is the search algorithm.
[2005-09-07] Mitsui & Co. Helps Feedster Expansion Japan's Mitsui & Co. announced that it has made an investment in blog and RSS search engine Feedster, but the company did not say how big the investment actually is.
[2005-09-07] Rakuten Takes On Yahoo With LinkShare Buy Japanese portal Rakuten has picked up the affiliate marketing firm LinkShare in an all-cash deal.
[2005-09-07] You Can Be Banned By Google For Using You Own Website Silly. Yes it may sound so. But it is not. And when your revenue is heavily depending on Google you cannot take risk of ignoring this bad habit residing in you.
[2005-09-07] Vanity Fair Adores Google Pair The founders of Google, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, have displaced Wal-Mart's CEO from the top of its powerbroker list.
[2005-09-07] Transparensee Search Technology Applied to Shopping Steve Lavine, the CEO of Transparnsee, is in town this week and I had a chance to talk with him for an hour or so this afternoon. During that chat, he gave me the green light to show off something I'd seen a few weeks ago when it was still in development.
[2005-09-07] Feedster Dines On New VC Funding The RSS and blog search engine may gain a Japanese flavor as the company receives funding from Mitsui and Company.
[2005-09-07] Google Settles Geico Lawsuit A legal complaint from the auto insurance company about AdWords practices has ended in a settlement.
[2005-09-06] Google Bendi Goes Native In China Local search comes to China, as Google launches an entry into an already competitive market for business lookups.
[2005-09-06] MSN Search Briefly Tested Click Tracking MSN was reportedly taking a page from Yahoo's book in tracking clicks on links within its result pages.
[2005-09-06] DocSoft Examining XML Search The Oklahoma City-based company wants to find beta testers for its "x cubed dot net" search application.
[2005-09-06] Meta Descriptions Appear In Google SERPs Descriptive content from META tags and Open Directory project descriptions may be replacing actual site text.
[2005-09-06] Google: ICANN See Your Domain Info The search engine company has received accreditation as a domain registrar from the non-profit ICANN corporation.
[2005-09-06] Hurricane Katrina Drives Traffic to Blogs & News Search Engines Hurricane Katrina made landfall at Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, at approximately 7:10 a.m. EDT on Aug. 29, 2005.
[2005-09-06] Torpedo and Sink the Ship SS Search Engine Rankings I was recently contacted by one of my best clients who asked me what I thought of his decision to make a major change to one of his highly ranked pages.
[2005-09-06] Time To Check Your Google Ranking One of the more important tasks in relation to search engine indices involves the keeping this content fresh and up to date. To accomplish this, search engines have developed a number of procedures designed to refresh and update their respective databases. In all likelihood, the most popular of these events has to be when Google performs a backlink and PageRank update, which happens throughout the year at determined intervals.
[2005-09-06] Technorati Places Blog Finder Beta Online A new version of the blog tracking site's search engine lets users sift through millions of blogs based on topic tags.
[2005-09-06] Smash and Grab Search Engine Directory UK business search engine directory, SearchMe4, Co-owned by 3i, Barclays Private Equity and its Executive Board today reveal its smash and grab policy which has seen its market share increase dramatically.
[2005-09-06] Google Wallet May Be Hiring A job posting could be the beginning of the Google Wallet unveiling, or it could be a need for a pointy-haired boss type to handle ad billing issues.
[2005-09-06] Google Talk Goes Mobile A Boston company has announced a mobile IM solution for Google Talk, Google's recently released IM and voice chat client.
[2005-09-06] This Just In: Steve Ballmer Doesn't Like Google Apparently, when a Microsoft employee leaves Redmond for the Google pastures, the MS management team, or at least one in particular, does not react in a pleasant manner.
[2005-09-05] Microsoft, Google Desperate For China Market Shifting jobs and poaching executives show how much Microsoft and Google want the Chinese search market.
[2005-09-05] Google May Yell For British Company Chapter 327 of "What's Google Going To Do With The Money" says British yellow page company The Yell Group will be the next Google acquisition.
[2005-09-05] Google Print Probably Legal Copyright practice isn't copyright law, and the latter seems to be on Google's side even though publisher interests claim otherwise.
[2005-09-05] Search Good For SEO, Personalization Bad Public search still dominates the industry, but the human factor of social networking could make some inroads on that.
[2005-09-05] Google Maps Can Boost Katrina Relief Sites The search engine company has made post-hurricane images of New Orleans available on Google Maps.
[2005-09-02] MSN Claims First With RSS Search The MSN Search service now has options that make it easier to find published RSS feeds from web sites.
[2005-09-02] Yahoo Messenger Features Questioned In Reports Some of the extras provided with the free instant messaging client have a few outlets crying foul.
[2005-09-02] Seeing Into Google's Future Google may plan to redefine the term PPC to mean "pay-per-call" as it focuses on dominating local search markets.
[2005-09-02] Google Shows Mac Gmail Users Some Love The Mac faithful at Google have created a version of the Gmail Notifier for Apple's signature OS.
[2005-09-02] Google Goes to China with Local Search Google has launched the beta version of its local search service for mainland China. It includes businesses in over 100 cities and provides maps for 77 of them.
[2005-09-02] Microsoft Targeting End-of-year For Skype Demise? Making a PC-to-phone call from one's PC will be integrated into MSN Messenger by year's end.
[2005-09-02] Google's Take on Buying Links For PageRank Link building is one of the more debated topics when it comes to search engine optimization. Topics of discussion range from the best way to attract natural links to the subject of link buying, which is probably the most contentious subject.
[2005-09-02] Citizens Use Google Maps To Help Hurricane Victims Two software engineers from Texas put up a website on Wednesday for people affected by the damage of Hurricane Katrina. They use a map from Google to help people pin down areas that were affected.
[2005-09-02] QOOP Taking Flickr, Buzznet To Press John Battelle's favorite web-to-print company has made a deal to produce photo books from albums on Flickr and Buzznet.
[2005-09-02] Four Billion Ways To Better Google Days Google has lots of uses for all the extra bank when their "pi" in the sky 14+ million shares hit the market.
[2005-09-02] Link Buying Post Generates Reaction A post by Google's Matt Cutts on Google's thoughts about the buying of links has generated a good amount of ripples in the SEO end of the world, just as expected.
[2005-09-02] Defining Your Search Philosophy When I began my career in search engine marketing back in 1996, there were no text books or classes, and very little in terms of comprehensive resources online from which to learn.
[2005-09-01] Google Claims Lee Case Hurts Talent Recruiting The search engine's China operations could be impacted for over a year unless the court tosses out Dr. Kai-Fu Lee's noncompete agreement.
[2005-09-01] Google Extends Cinema Search To UK Users in the UK can enter the title of a movie into the Google search box to find showtimes and reviews.
[2005-09-01] Google Print Extends, Embraces European Books Google has extended its controversial book scanning and indexing program to non-English language works.
[2005-09-01] Search Engine Wars - Quality Searches Vs Quantity! It is no secret that Google and Yahoo are on a continuous battle to win our hearts and get everyone to convert, but is converting someone really a matter of the quantity or the quality? Let's take a look at some top key searches and compare them with some search engines online.
[2005-09-01] Google Drives More Mobile Search Options Google's Mobile Team has brought out three new features for mobile handset users of Google's search engine.
[2005-09-01] AOL Boosting Music Search With The Biz The Web-based reality show will do more than give someone a shot at running a record label.
[2005-09-01] Pay for Performance Pricing Models for Search Engine Optimization I do think that it is entirely possible for an SEO and client to work out a pay for performance pricing structure that is fair to both. Logistically, though the tracking involved to this would add additional layers to the total process of ranking and reporting.
[2005-09-01] Washington Post Sending Readers To Technorati The newspaper joins its magazine partner Newsweek in placing links to bloggers commenting on stories appearing on the Post's web site.
[2005-09-01] Should Google Offer Free Urchin Web Site Stats? A couple days ago I was thinking about the data you can gather from web site stats programs. One thought led to another and before I knew it I was thinking about Google and Urchin web stats.
[2005-09-01] Comparing AdSense and Yahoo’s Publisher Network Jen has a very interesting post comparing Adsense and Yahoo's Publisher Network ads on her Women's Finance blog.
[2005-09-01] Yahoo Publishing Network Agreement Excludes Non US Readers from Viewing Ads A reader just emailed me to let me know that he'd been accepted into Yahoo's Publishing Network as a beta tester but that he'd noticed a rather odd clause in the agreement that he had to enter into.
[2005-09-01] Fox Buying Ads For “Prison Break” MarketerToday notes that Fox is buying Google ads for searches for its new hit show "Prison Break".
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