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[2006-02-28] The Beautiful People On Search
Noted online pundits Matt Cutts from Google, Robert Scoble from Microsoft, and Jeremy Zawodny from Yahoo took part in the Pundits On Search panel during day two of SES 2006 New York.

[2006-02-28] SES NY: Thinking about the Future
I was in the 'Search Pundits' session this morning here at Search Engine Strategies in New York. Basically, you had Robert Scoble, Matt Cutts, Jeremy Zawodny, Zia Daniell Wigder and David Vise sitting up front with Danny Sullivan moderating questions from the audience.

[2006-02-28] Google Shares Down Big On Report
A $25.74 drop in Google's share price, to $364.50, followed statements from its CFO that the company's growth is slowing.

[2006-02-28] DoubleClick Launches DART Search
DoubleClick has announced the launch of their new keyword management, bid management and reporting tools, called DART Search that integrate with the DART Ad Management Platform.

[2006-02-28] Ask.com Code Red Stormtroopers
Last night the Ask.com party named Code Red was full of interesting people and a few stormtroopers here and there.

[2006-02-28] Windows Live Local Consumer Local Search...
And mapping to expand with street-side - new functionality.

[2006-02-28] ASK Adds Maps...
...but you'll likely ASK yourself why here and not at Google?

[2006-02-28] SES NY: Ask Party Invokes Star Wars
Last night Ask.com hosted an afterparty at club LQ here in New York. Being the intrepid and dedicated souls we are, Jason Miller and I took one for the team and braved the hazards and horrors of open bars and loud music... and cool fighting robots and video games and well, you get the idea.

[2006-02-28] SES NY: The Topix.net Approach To Web News
I met briefly with Chris Tolles from Topix.net this afternoon. We had talked a bit back in December at the Chicago SES. At that point, Topix was on the verge of a couple of fairly substantial changes so I figured I'd swing by their booth and see how things were working out.

[2006-02-28] SES NY: Duplicate Content Jeopardizes Your Site
Those all-important search engine rankings you desire for your website could be in peril if you utilize duplicate content that runs afoul of search engine guidelines.

[2006-02-27] Ask Wipes Jeeves Away With Ajax
Ask.com has cleaned up its homepage by removing the long-time iconic butler figure and adding search tools in an Ajax navigation box to the site.

[2006-02-27] Teoma Teominated
The Teoma technology at the heart of the Ask.com search engine will be back with the new name of ExpertRank, and Teoma.com redirects to Ask.com now.

[2006-02-27] Google, Censorship, and Search Marketing
From a search marketing perspective, censorship, or put nicely, "content regulation," is something that we've been living with on Google and the other engines for years.

[2006-02-27] Ask.com, the Start of a New Era
Today we, finally, say goodbye to Ask's butler and welcome a cleaner, more streamlined version of Ask.com.

[2006-02-27] TV Search Firm MeeVee Gets Funding
Red Herring has details of the $6.5m just raised by TV search engine start-up MeeVee.

[2006-02-27] Ask.com Is Live; Goodbye Jeeves
With the farewell to Jeeves festivities taking place today at Search Engine Strategies, Ask.com has gone live today with its new name and look.

[2006-02-27] SES NY: Today Is Ask.com Day
If Search Engine Strategies New York had been kicked off with a parade, that parade would most certainly have started with the mayor (in a bowler hat) giving Barry Diller the key to city and declaring today "Ask.com Day".

[2006-02-27] Poor Positions Hurt in More Ways than One
While it may be a common after-lunch ritual to check your website positioning in Google for your company name, there's another online traffic source to keep an eye on - Web Browsers.

[2006-02-27] Search Landscape Statistics
Here's the most interesting stats pulled from SEJ's coverage of "The Search Landscape" session at SES.

[2006-02-27] Google Still Enjoying a Free Lunch?
Can someone please tell the telecom companies to stop moaning that Google is enjoying a "free lunch".

[2006-02-27] SES NY: Lunch With The Google Engineers
Next up on the agenda: Lunch With The Google Engineers, which isn't as intimate and cozy as the name sounds (not with hundreds of people in the room).

[2006-02-24] Yahoo Ending Competitor Trademark Bids
As of March 1st, Yahoo Search Marketing will change its policy regarding bids for trademarks by competitive advertisers.

[2006-02-24] Google Finance Possibly Sighted
Globe-trotting Search Engine Journal editor Loren Baker has noted the appearance of queries from google.com/finance in his site's logfiles.

[2006-02-24] Google Porn is Most Popular on Cell Phones
Perfect 10 is suing Google because too many people are getting the company's adult images for free via the search engine.

[2006-02-24] Yahoo Expands Wikipedia Results
Yahoo has expanded their relationship with Wikipedia.

[2006-02-24] Google Video Gets Categorizing
Google Video has added categories to the top of every single page, just like most video sites.

[2006-02-24] Google Enables Buying On Base
A handful of sellers have been granted the ability to sell items on Google Base to other users with a Google Account and a credit card.

[2006-02-23] Yahoo Answers With Improvements
If you've got questions, the users at Yahoo Answers don't have blank stares; they may have answered your question already, and the Yahoo Answers engineers have made it easier to find that answer with the wonders of Ajax programming.

[2006-02-23] Google Users Display Biggest Brand Loyalty
For years, the major search engines have been building membership lists by offering a diverse range of services to registered users.

[2006-02-23] Yahoo Search Opens Up Wikipedia
Yahoo's work with Wikipedia takes another step with Yahoo Search; queries that return Wikipedia entries along with other search results will have additional direct links to Wikipedia resources.

[2006-02-22] Google Answers Enterprise Desktop Concerns
After Gartner Research published the opinion that Google Desktop users in a business setting should use the Enterprise version of the product, Google released an updated edition of that product.

[2006-02-22] Google Makes Brilliant Choice For Charity
The Well co-founder Larry Brilliant has accepted the position as the executive director of Google's philanthropic endeavor, Google.org. Larry Brilliant brings a combination of medical background and technological savvy to his new job...

[2006-02-22] Google Loses Thumbs To Perfect 10
Google suffered a setback in court last Friday as US District Judge Howard Matz ruled that thumbnail displays retrieved by the company's image search feature were a likely violation of copyright law. Links to third party sites and the practice of "framing" the image above those sites, however, were not considered to be in violation.

[2006-02-22] Yahoo Updates My Web 2.0
The MyWeb Development Team fills us in on some recent updates to My Web 2.0.

[2006-02-22] Last Chance for Google Porn
According to CNet, a federal judge has ruled that Google's image search feature likely violate U.S. copyright law because it displays small thumbnail versions of the images.

[2006-02-22] MSN AdCenter: Preview Today, Flat Tomorrow
If you are curious about how ads from the forthcoming adCenter service will look after it replaces Overture this summer, a testing site lets visitors glimpse the future according to adCenter. What it doesn't show: the prospect of a leveled-off online ad marketplace.

[2006-02-22] Access Scholarly Literature via Google Scholar
A reminder... obviously you use Google, however, did you know that Google also has a tool known as Google Scholar (Beta)?

[2006-02-22] Google Research Steps Up To Blogging
Google breaks out the Ph.D. Googlers, equips them with titanium slide rules, and sends them out to throw down with Mensa.

[2006-02-22] Injunction Pending Against Google Image Search
"In spite of the huge benefit search engines like Google provide", US District Court Judge, A Howard Matz has ruled that that images drawn from a pornographic, membership based site Perfect10, might violate US copyright laws.

[2006-02-21] Google China License Questioned
In China, sites are required to obtain an Internet content provider license from the government to operate; Google.cn shares a license with another Chinese site, and that could be a problem.

[2006-02-21] The (Un)Importance Of PageRank
Another Google PageRank update appears to be underway or near completion. What that means for search engine optimization is a matter of debate inside the industry. But along PageRank toolbars, ranking has increased for lower ranked sites while it has decreased for previously higher ranked sites.

[2006-02-21] Time Photos The Good Side Of Google
A photo essay from Time Magazine shows the warm and fuzzy workers' utopia of Google's Mountain View headquarters in all its sun-drenched glory.

[2006-02-21] Googling Without a License?
So does Google have the required government license to operate in China? Yes and no.

[2006-02-21] Yahoo, MSN and AOL Kick Google's Butt?
^It's headlines like this that are the reason the WSJ will never ask me to write for them. ;-)

[2006-02-20] Google Subpoena Woes Double
If Google does not succeed in fending off Gonzalez v Google, the ACLU said it would have to ask for the same information the government requested.

[2006-02-20] Ask Sending Jeeves To Retirement
The oft-rumored removal of the iconic butler Jeeves from the Ask.com search engine has arrived, with the well-dressed embodiment of discreet and exemplary service contemplating his post-search engine life.

[2006-02-20] Incentive To Grab For Google's Share
Speculation abounds about the future of search and the dominance of Google, as rivals Microsoft and Yahoo ramp up their search engines and consider incentives for people to use their search.

[2006-02-20] The Google Friends And Family Plan
Before Google unveils its beta products, they appear to utilize some early beta testers close to home, or more to the point, close to their employees' homes.

[2006-02-20] Ask Jeeves Says Farewell to Loyal Butler
Growing up in England, I know how hard it is to find a good butler.

[2006-02-20] AOL Prepping Video Search Update
DVD quality videos and the integration of visual crawling technology from AOL's recent purchase of the Truveo video search engine will be unveiled in AOL's video search this week.

[2006-02-20] MSN Ranks Well With Conversions...
A survey of which major search engine results in the best conversion rate puts AOL as #1, and Google dead last.

[2006-02-20] PreFound Sharing Revenue With Topic Experts
People who join the community-oriented search engine PreFound.com can apply to be Featured Finders and get all the Google AdSense revenue derived from their PreFound pages.

[2006-02-20] Wiki Search Engine Arrives
I have been wondering for awhile when someone was going to build a search engine that searches wikis. Well, now there is one - Qwika.

[2006-02-17] Google Bites – Print Ads, Base, And AdWords
A quick summary of the latest and greatest in news from Google, which seems to be having issues selling print advertising, filling up Google Base, and fixing AdWords API version 3.

[2006-02-17] Google’s 'Silver Medals'
Steve Rubel has coined a great term: "Silver Medals", for those secondary results Google will sometimes show on searches. Don't be surprised if you hear that being thrown around a bit.

[2006-02-17] MSN, Yahoo Swap Navigation Schemes
MSN Search had the drop-down menu next to its search box, while Yahoo placed tabs over its search box for users to select the type of search; now each has adopted the other's scheme, partially.

[2006-02-17] Google Blasts "Uninformed" Justice Department
A legal brief filed with the US District Court in San Jose by Google's attorneys criticized the Department of Justice prosecutors involved in the federal government's grab for Google's search records.

[2006-02-16] Congress: NSA Requests? Yahoo: No Comment
During the Congressional smackdown on search engine companies over their business practices in China, one Congressman raised the issue of surveillance with Yahoo.

[2006-02-16] AOL Search Best At Conversions
With a 6.17 percent rate, AOL Search fared best among search engines when it came to converting visitors into customers in January.

[2006-02-16] Lycos Looking Forward: an Interview with COO Brian Kalinowski
It's been a long time since we've heard from Lycos. Long lost amidst the choppy seas of corporate change, Lycos was once one of the ruling elite.

[2006-02-16] Google's Matt Cutts Caught Spying on Ask Jeeves
This is hilarious stuff. Google's Matt Cutts decides to sneak around Ask Jeeves' offices after hours.

[2006-02-16] MSN Search Gets A New Look
MSN Search has gotten a facelift, junking most of the blue for lots of white space, a look very consistent with Windows Live offerings.

[2006-02-16] Net Users See 64.3 Billion January Ads
From August 2005 to January 2006, monthly sponsored link ad impressions from Yahoo and Google rose from 55.4 billion to 64.3 billion, according to the latest research from Nielsen//NetRatings.

[2006-02-16] Skype + Google Maps = SKmap
This social networking mashup enables Skype users to search and locate other skype users so they can then exchange information or chat.

[2006-02-15] MSN Luring Searchers With Contest
A variety of prizes and charitable donations awaits the winners of the MSN Search and Win contest over the three-month period of the promotion.

[2006-02-15] Search Faces Congress Today
The House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations, and the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, hosts Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Cisco in Washington, DC.

[2006-02-15] “GBuy” the Google Wallet is Vital to Google’s Future
Google has a long way to go before it can catch eBay's PayPal, which has almost 100 million user accounts. But by coupling the power of search to a stored payment system, Google might be able to recruit a critical mass of users quickly, and GBuy could, over the period of just a few months, become a formidable competitor.

[2006-02-15] Google Acquires Measure Map Blog Analytics
It's already all over the web, but we're going to cover the announcement too. ;-)

[2006-02-15] Valleywag on Google's Hitlist
Could Google's recent change to their position on manually changing search results be in light of Valleywag? ;-)

[2006-02-15] My Yahoo! Tweaks Feed Display
My Yahoo! has tweaked the way it displays RSS feeds. First, each feed now has a favicon.

[2006-02-15] Congress Sounds Off Against Search
MSN, Yahoo, Google, and networking company Cisco all sent staffers to be part of a House Subcommittee hearing on their business practices in China.

[2006-02-15] Google Seeks Beta Employees
A job posting for technical solutions specialists via a temp agency could be a sign that Google is trying to rein in its employee expenses.

[2006-02-15] Are Google SERPs Entirely Organic?
Google has made another alteration the Google Help Center , this time removing the assurance that Google's results are completely automated.

[2006-02-15] Google Techtalks
Lauren Weinstein posted a video of a presentation he made at Google a few weeks ago and I noticed he made reference to the search phrase "Google techtalks" on Google Video.

[2006-02-14] Google BearingPoint For Search Services
A partnership of Google and BearingPoint means corporate purchasers of Google's hardware can contract for assistance installing and configuring Google for the enterprise.

[2006-02-14] Google Click-To-Call Sightings
Another instance of the green phone icon appearing for some AdWords listings in Google search results has been reported online.

[2006-02-14] Technorati Throws A Slider
David Sifry provided part two of his State of the Blogosphere report, and announced a couple of new tools for the Technorati blog search engine.

[2006-02-14] A Valentine for Google Click-to-Call
Dear Valentine,

[2006-02-14] Google Manipulating Search Results?
Could Google's recent change to their "Help Center" be an admission that they do manually change search results?

[2006-02-14] Google Partners with BearingPoint
Hot off the wire. BearingPoint is partnering with Google to provide enterprise search solutions for various verticals.

[2006-02-14] Google Makes Measure Map A Statistic
The Measure Map team has joined Google, bringing their blog stat/web analytics to the search advertising company and asking bloggers to request an invitation to join the service.

[2006-02-13] Barron's Shooting Down Google
The online version of the venerable financial publication led off its free week of online access with a cover story about Google, a brand that can draw a lot of readers to a website.

[2006-02-13] Google Builds Analytics Help
Whether you got in the front door during the open invitation to sign up for Google's website analytics services or are on the waiting list, the newest forum on Google Groups offers assistance.

[2006-02-13] SEMPO Wrestles With SEM Industry Issues
SEMPO (The Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization) represents the Search Marketing industry's attempt to develop a unified voice.

[2006-02-13] AOL Launches China Portal In US
AOL targeted the Chinese American and Chinese speaking communities in the United States with a beta release of its China Portal.

[2006-02-13] Yahoo! UI and Design Patterns Released
As noted over on WeBreakStuff:

[2006-02-13] Technorati Adds Authority Weighting
Technorati just turned on a new feature: if you are searching Technorati, for, say "Technology" blogs you get a choice: you can see them all, or you can see the ones that have a lot of "authority" in that space.

[2006-02-13] MSN Search And Win
MSN Search is offering up prizes on random searches. Just spot "MSN Search & Win" in a sponsored link (advertisement) and you may have won a prize from this list.

[2006-02-10] NBC Promoting Olympics In Google SERPs
A query on Google for "NBC Olympics" returns a video link to a two-minute advertisement for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Torino, and an unobvious change to Google's Sponsored Links boxes on top of search results.

[2006-02-10] Loyalty Programs for Search
A number of folks have commented on the survey that some Yahoo! Mail users received about search incentives.

[2006-02-10] Barry Schwartz Blogs for Search Engine Watch
This is some cool news I missed yesterday.

[2006-02-10] Yahoo Offers Movie Recommendations
Gary at ResourceShelf offers that Yahoo Alerts now has personalized movie recommendations, sent to you once a week.

[2006-02-10] Google Adds To Groups
Philipp reports that Google has added rating of Google Groups messages (with a five star system), as well as author profiles which include a posting history.

[2006-02-10] Loyal Searchers or Just A Bunch of Yahoopla?
In recent news, Yahoo! has invited a test group to participate in a new search incentive program.

[2006-02-10] Gmail Managing College Email
San Jose City College will offer 10,000 email accounts to students, the first time the school has ever offered email accounts to students.

[2006-02-10] Search Handled Five Billion December Queries
Search engines led by Google and Yahoo processed nearly 5.1 billion queries from users in December 2005, a huge jump from the 3.2 billion they delivered in December 2004.

[2006-02-09] Yahoo Updates My Web Features
The Yahoo My Web 2.0 team delivered several functionality updates and performance tweaks to its bookmark sharing site.

[2006-02-09] Yahoo Considers Search Incentives
While Yahoo isn't implementing Bill Gates suggestion that search engines should consider paying their users, Yahoo is thinking about giving some goodies to people who make Yahoo their primary search engine.

[2006-02-09] Google Desktop Does Cross-PC Search
One new feature in the latest version of Google's information-laden Desktop product will get a lot of attention from users in the wake of Google's fight with the Department of Justice over user privacy and trade secrets.

[2006-02-09] Google Auctioning Print Ads
The search advertising company has expanded its magazine ad test to a broader number of magazines in three of its vertical markets. Google's test of magazine ads began last summer, and involved two computer-oriented publications.

[2006-02-09] Ask Jeeves Leaning On Pisa
The Oakland-based search engine has been working on its Continental flair, by adding a research center in Italy to complement the debut of two new search sites in Europe.

[2006-02-09] Lycos Turning Search Lights Out?
A rumour is circulating that says Lycos has laid off most of its search team and is retaining a skeleton crew to keep its beleaguered services operating.

[2006-02-09] Yahoo Bribing Searchers to Switch from Google?
It appears Yahoo is resorting to bribing users of other search engines to switch to Yahoo Search.

[2006-02-09] New Google Desktop Released
Nathan has detailed screenshots of the new features offered in Google Desktop 3.

[2006-02-09] New Version Of Google Desktop Released
Google has released a new version of its desktop search / sidebar suite. Google Desktop 3 has some cool new features:

[2006-02-09] What Would It Take To Get You To Switch?
Elinor Mills posts that Yahoo sent out a survey asking what people would require in order to switch full time to using Yahoo Search.

[2006-02-09] Why do Search Engines Lie?
Here, do a search for Memetrackers (Google, MSN, Yahoo). Now, why are none of their numbers accurate?

[2006-02-09] Searches Up 55 Percent in One Year
Via MarketingVox...

[2006-02-09] Gary Price Leaves SEW For AskJeeves
Gary Price is moving on from Search Engine Watch, taking a job as Director of Online Information Resources for AskJeeves, which sounds like a very cool position, so congratulations are in order.

[2006-02-08] Amazon Search Exec Googles New Job
A9 chief executive Udi Manber has ditched Amazon's search engine subsidiary in favor of a position with Google as a vice president of engineering.

[2006-02-08] Zillow Resides In Home Valuation Search
The buyer and seller-focused site debuted recently and offers valuations and information on over 60 million homes in the US, and delivers a map view of a property queried on the site.

[2006-02-08] Yellow Book Buys Click Forward
The publisher of numerous print and online yellow page directories takes a step into the digital world with its acquisition of the Florida-based SEM company, Click Forward

[2006-02-08] Connecting People Via Search
Ken Norton makes a very interesting observation about "people search":

[2006-02-08] Google Snatches A9 Chief
Google has hired away Udi Manber, chief algorithms officer at Amazon's A9 and former Yahoo chief scientist.

[2006-02-08] Google Hires Amazon's Udi Manber
Nice coup for Google. According to SeattlePI, they just lured away Udi Manber, chief executive of Amazon's A9 subsidiary.

[2006-02-08] Amazon Should Rename A9 To Alexa
The A9 search engine may want to consider a name change as the Amazon subsidiary starts over with a new chief executive and hopefully some new energy in their search efforts.

[2006-02-07] Google Talking Up Gmail With Chat
New chat features for Gmail should begin rolling out to its users over the next few weeks, as Google tightens the integration between its Talk and Gmail services.

[2006-02-07] Google Challenged Again On Keyword Buys
The payday loans provider Check N' Go has objected to Google's practice of selling its trademark to competitors and filed suit against the search advertising company to stop the practice.

[2006-02-07] The State of Search 2.0
How useful is search for you? I'm more than dissatisfied with it.

[2006-02-07] MSN To Relaunch As MSN Media Network?
LiveSide says they have word MSN is going to relaunch and rebrand as the MSN Media Network.

[2006-02-06] Google Shares Cash With WiFi Sharing Firm
FON wants users to sign up to share their wireless broadband access with others, an idea that has netted the company some $21.7 million from Google, Skype, Sequoia Capital, and Index Ventures.

[2006-02-06] Riya Photo Search Soon In Public Beta
The photo search engine announced at the DEMO Conference on emerging technologies that the public phase of its beta test will begin in this calendar quarter.

[2006-02-06] Google Testing PayPal Killer GBuy
Several retailers have been quietly testing a Google payment system called GBuy, and users will see a GBuy icon next to AdWords paid search ads. PayPal has dominated the online payment field for some time. It has been a profitable business, one which eBay purchased in October 2002.

[2006-02-06] BMW Site Gets Spanked by Google
Notice to search marketers: Your brand will not save you from the consequences of screwing with search engines.

[2006-02-03] Gonzales V Google Delayed Two Weeks
Instead of the February 27th showdown between the Department of Justice and Google over federal subpoenas taking place, the sitting judge has moved the date back two weeks.

[2006-02-03] Google Tax Issue Needs Another Look
Executives from the search advertising company blamed a higher than anticipated tax rate for most of the gap between its actual earnings and annual estimates, but some now claim taxes were only responsible for half of that difference.

[2006-02-03] The Smokescreen of Google.cn
In a political climate of exceptional partisanship, conservatives and liberals, Republicans and Democrats, have found common ground in the strangest of places - the Internet.

[2006-02-03] Don Interviews Memeorandum Founder
Don Dodge, former executive with AltaVista (the search engine Google basically killed off), interviews Gabe Rivera, founder of Memeorandum.

[2006-02-03] China Blocking Google China
Despite acceding to Beijing's censorship requirements, which yielded Google access to the Chinese market, users of Google.cn in China found the site blocked at the government backbone server.

[2006-02-02] Advertisers Perceive Google As Best
Marketers broadly assume that their paid search ads will do better on Google than on Yahoo, MSN, or any other search engine.

[2006-02-02] Politicians Blast No-Show Search Engines
Congress gave a Human Rights Caucus and their desired targets of derision chose not to attend; that did not stop politicians from attacking Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft on their policies in China.

[2006-02-02] Google’s Move Into Radio: What Does it Mean?
Google made headlines last week when it agreed to pay $1.1 billion for dMarc, a Newport Beach-based company that makes a suite of radio station automation tools.

[2006-02-02] Google Tosses IRS Under The Bus
During its earnings announcement, Google noted how higher than expected taxes caused the company to miss Wall Street expectations.

[2006-02-02] Steelers Winning the AOL Search Super Bowl
If popularity is a sign of who'll win this week's Super Bowl, the Steelers should have it in the bag, according to new search data from AOL Search.

[2006-02-02] Prefound.com Finds It First
The company behind the Hydralinks technology has moved its user-generated content search engine into public view.

[2006-02-02] Google Toolbar: Uninstalled
I had to make a decision today, and I believe I made the right one. Since I installed the Google Toolbar version 4, IE7 has been wonky.

[2006-02-02] Digg Spies Three Little Updates
The user-generated content republic has implemented three small changes to Digg's functionality for its devoted user base.

[2006-02-01] Newspapers Feel Exploited By Search
Agence-France Presse demanded Google stop including its content in Google News, and a group of 18,000 newspapers could press search engines on the issue of content aggregation too.

[2006-02-01] Google Censorship Viewer
Want an easy way to view regular Google results side-by-side with censored Google China results?

[2006-02-01] Google Responds To Human Rights Caucus
Though a representative from Google will not attend the Human Rights Caucus in Washington, DC, the company's senior policy counsel did submit a statement to the Members' Briefing.

[2006-02-01] FTC OKs Google dMarc Buy
Antitrust concerns about Google's acquisition of radio advertising firm dMarc Broadcasting did not prevent the FTC from approving the deal, but the road ahead may be a rocky one for Google on the radio dial.

[2006-02-01] Does The Google Homepage Need A Fix?
One designer thinks the now-legendary Spartan homepage for Google.com needs a little centering and a lot more color than it has now. Andy Rutledge has some thoughts about Google.

[2006-02-01] Newspapers Want Share of Search Engine Success
A group of newspaper publishers say they have had enough of watching the search engines soar to success thanks in part to the content they publish.

[2006-02-01] Google Geeking at the Speed of Sound
Greg points to Google VP Marissa Mayer's guest column at Business Week.

[2006-02-01] BlockRocker Google Mashup
This clever mashup from a Winnipeg, Manitoba native (I actually lived there back in my high school days) enables users to easily add items for sale and list in the online classifieds...

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