Here’s a roundup of today’s other search news and headlines from around the web, sorted by category. Click to read the rest of this post…
Here’s a roundup of today’s other search news and headlines from around the web, sorted by category. Click to read the rest of this post…
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While there have been plenty of writers who claim to give you the “inside scoop” on what’s going on at Google, one of the more experienced reporters on the topic is Steven Levy. Levy has written technology news stories for over two decades, with one of his more famous pieces – the Seven Commandments of the Personal Computer Revolution – coming out in 1984.
While there have been plenty of writers who claim to give you the “inside scoop” on what’s going on at Google, one of the more experienced reporters on the topic is Steven Levy. Levy has written technology news stories for over two decades, with one of his more famous pieces – the Seven Commandments of the Personal Computer Revolution – coming out in 1984.
While there have been plenty of writers who claim to give you the “inside scoop” on what’s going on at Google, one of the more experienced reporters on the topic is Steven Levy. Levy has written technology news stories for over two decades, with one of his more famous pieces – the Seven Commandments of the Personal Computer Revolution – coming out in 1984. Now Levy’s bringing his knowledge, experience, and reporting prowess to bear on Google with his recently released book, In the Plex
Many websites in the UK today are feeling the impact of Google’s Panda update, one day after it was officially rolled out to all English-language Google users . Much like the devastation unleashed on unsuspecting sites in the U.S.
Many websites in the UK today are feeling the impact of Google’s Panda update, one day after it was officially rolled out to all English-language Google users . Much like the devastation unleashed on unsuspecting sites in the U.S. in February, today price comparison sites and many content sites (e.g., news, reviews, blogs) Google has deemed “shallow” have been hammered in the UK search results, according to preliminary data released today by Searchmetrics .
Many websites in the UK today are feeling the impact of Google’s Panda update, one day after it was officially rolled out to all English-language Google users . Much like the devastation unleashed on unsuspecting sites in the U.S. in February, today price comparison sites and many content sites (e.g., news, reviews, blogs) Google has deemed “shallow” have been hammered in the UK search results, according to preliminary data released today by Searchmetrics .
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: With +1, Advertising Is Getting Social Anyone willing to bet on Google’s attempts to get social would have to have deep pockets and a short memory.
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