Google has been putting considerable time into updating it's algorithm after a series of negative articles regarding the quality of it's search results. From a particularly unflattering article...
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In the past four weeks, Google has accounted for 66.69 percent of all US searches and Bing-powered searches accounted for 28.48 percent in that same period, according to Experian® Hitwise®. The Big /...
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Apple has frowned on Adobe Flash--not allowing the file type to be used on their "magical device," the iPad. Now that the iPad 2 is emerging on the scene, Adobe has found a way to translate Flash...
Cloakers beware! Google plans on investing more time and energy into anti-cloaking efforts in 2011. Cloaking, for those of you who aren't familiar, is the practice of providing one piece of content...
The Advertising Standards Authority in the UK is planning on investigating SEO practices that involve undisclosed purchases of links and other paid-for but undisclosed (to consumer) exchanges. The UK...
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Over the past couple months, two quality score issues have been noted. The issues or bugs have to do with how Google displays quality scores. Search Engine Land reported issues with AdWords account...
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Advertising Standards Authority of Britain is concerned about the growing gray area on the web where misinformation and misleading advertisements may run amock. This regulatory agency plans to extend...
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An argument going before Federal court in California claims that Disney and a number of other top websites, including sites by Disney, Warner Bros. Records, and Demand Media have broke the law and...
Royal Mail's confidence tracker poll states that a third of the UK's top marketing directors believe that marketing budgets will increase for the second half of 2010. Only 13% of those who were...
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Microsoft decided to terminate the mobile product, Kin--the Microsoft-branded phone designed to target teenagers. The Kin was launched on the Verizon network in May of 2010. Verizon and Microsoft...
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