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Today's Top Stories
Google Sites Most Popular In U.S. In June But Yahoo Closing In [comScore]
Google sites remained the most visited in the U.S. during the month of June but Yahoo is closing in on its rival, comScore's numbers show. Most Popular Among the top five most popular web properties in the U.S., Google sites remained #1 with ...
Liva Judic  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

News Picks: Adobe Search Patent; Microsoft vs Yahoogle Japan; iPad Rivals & More
An overview of some of today's search, ad, tech news Search Adobe has filed for a patent that would enable search engines to crawl rich media format through an annotation-based system. "According to embodiments of the invention, a developer annotates portions of the ...
Liva Judic  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

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More from SEW's Team of Experts
ClickZ Connected Marketing Week 2010, August 16-20

SEW Expert - Bas van den Beld The Future of (Offline) Shopping Search Engines
Search engines are more than just machines that index the web. They index the world, which will make the job of a search marketer much more than optimizing a website.
Bas van den Beld  |  Full story  |  Print version

SEW Expert - John Greer Facebook SEO: Of Links and Likes
Is it time to add Facebook to the list of search engines to optimize your site for? It may not be, but that doesn't mean it isn't time to consider SEO opportunities with the leading social site.
John Greer  |  Full story  |  Print version

SEW Expert - Duncan Parry Will the Bing & Yahoo Search Alliance Succeed?
What does a "win" look like for Yahoo and Bing? What risks do both search engines face? And what are the implications for search advertising and mobile? We break it all down.
Duncan Parry  |  Full story  |  Print version

SEW Expert - Frank Watson Impact of Legal U.S. Online Gambling on Search and the Web
The search industry may profit from increased PPC advertising cash. However, forum and blog comment spam will no doubt increase and endless new content will hit the web, taxing search engine crawlers.
Frank Watson  |  Full story  |  Print version

"Here Be Dragons" Denotes Unexplored Areas on Map of ClickZ Connected Marketing Week
One of world's the oldest maps, the Lenox Globe, has the Latin phrase "HC SVNT DRACONES" near the east coast of Asia. Since it was created (circa 1503-1507), the phrase "Here be dragons" has been used to denote dangerous or unexplored territories. ...
Greg Jarboe  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

Search Engine Update - Who's Out There Shaking Things Up?
Bits and bobs to keep up with search engine product updates: YouTube, Wolfram|Alpha, Bing Maps and more. YouTube has extended video upload limit on its site to 15 minutes from 10 minutes previously. Joshua Siegel, Product Manager, Upload and Video Management, said ...
Liva Judic  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

You Can Now Get '15 Minutes of Fame' with YouTube videos
Andy Warhol said in 1968 that "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes." Well, you can now get "15 minutes of fame" on YouTube. Joshua Siegel, Product Manager, Upload and Video Management, today announced on the Official YouTube Blog ...
Greg Jarboe  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

Search Agency Update - What Are Companies Up To?
Bits and bobs to keep up with search agency news: Kenshoo & SapientNitro, ClickEquations, and more Kenshoo, the search engine marketing platform, said its Kenshoo Search arm will power the search engine marketing of interactive marketing firm SapientNitro. Kevin McGovern, search ...
Liva Judic  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

Facebook Questions Challenging Search Engines And LBS
Facebook Questions beta is the social site's most recent feature launch. It allows users to crowdsource their own questions by submitting them to all of Facebook's 500 million users as well as to all their friends. This seemingly 'innocent' feature is in fact a powerful tool that challenges all ...
Liva Judic  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

Karen Wickre To Share Secrets about Blogging @ Google
Karen Wickre, Senior Manager of Corporate Communications at Google will share secrets about Blogging @ Google today, July 29, 2010, at 1:00pm EDT / 10:00am PDT. There is still time to register for the free webcast and webinar, which is sponsored by Connected Marketing Week. ...
Greg Jarboe  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

Elixir Interactive Online Reputation Management Case Study
Elixir Interactive has shared a very unusual online reputation management study. What is unusual is that the interactive marketing agency, which provides online reputation management and search engine optimization services, and it's well-respected CEO and President, Fionn Downhill, are the targets of a mean-spirited and scurrilous attack. ...
Greg Jarboe  |  Full story  |  Aug 2, 2010

Today's Forum Posts
Smo?
The search industry may profit from increased PPC advertising cash. However, forum and blog comment spam will no doubt increase and endless new content will hit the web, taxing search engine crawlers.
Join the discussion  |  Jul 31, 2010

Is Google base free tool ?
The search industry may profit from increased PPC advertising cash. However, forum and blog comment spam will no doubt increase and endless new content will hit the web, taxing search engine crawlers.
Join the discussion  |  Jul 30, 2010

uncoverthenet or uncoverthescam?
The search industry may profit from increased PPC advertising cash. However, forum and blog comment spam will no doubt increase and endless new content will hit the web, taxing search engine crawlers.
Join the discussion  |  Jul 29, 2010

directory links & number of links on the page
The search industry may profit from increased PPC advertising cash. However, forum and blog comment spam will no doubt increase and endless new content will hit the web, taxing search engine crawlers.
Join the discussion  |  Jul 29, 2010

Search News Around The Web
Yelp's CEO On Google: We Were Suprised...I Don't Think It's A Permanent Situation - TechCrunch
Crossing the 100,000 Applications Mark - AndroLib Blog
Google Testing New Tweaks for Gmail? - WebProNews
Introducing a new ad format for mobile devices: location extensions with map features - Inside AdWords
Case Study: All-Tel Corporation drives cost-effective traffic with Google InVideo Ads - AdWords Agency Blog
Conversion Champion Challenge: Get those entries in! - Inside AdWords
Discovering Who To Follow - Twitter Blog
Advanced Connected Marketing Week and SES San Francisco blog coverage! - Search Engine Strategies Blog
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