Let’s play a little game of word association. When I say Chrome, what’s the first word that comes into mind
Let’s play a little game of word association. When I say Chrome, what’s the first word that comes into mind
Let’s play a little game of word association.
Today Google announced the launch of Google Trivia , a new online game that allows you to search for answers, while posing the questions in such a way that there is no easily searchable answer. Players will have to be very creative in how they search for the answer. A little bit of lateral thinking and multiple searches will be required in order to answer the daily question
Today Google announced the launch of Google Trivia , a new online game that allows you to search for answers, while posing the questions in such a way that there is no easily searchable answer.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: IAC Revises And Re-Ups Its Deal With Google IAC, the parent of Ask.com, the Daily Beast and Citysearch, today announced it has amended and extended its…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: IAC Revises And Re-Ups Its Deal With Google IAC, the parent of Ask.com, the Daily Beast and Citysearch, today announced it has amended and extended its… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Posted by Laura Lippay Music selection to enjoy with this post: The Unforgiven (Metallica) In October of 2007 I was standing in front of a full house at the Yahoo Sunnyvale headquarters. I was on a mission to try to explain, with very little actual evidence, that SEO is more than just site “optimization”. I could see what was coming down the pipeline loud and clear.
Most trivia games around the world focus on one specific capability: the accumulation and recall of (typically useless) facts. That’s why people who cheat at these games – by referencing an encyclopedia, for example – are accused of “defeating the purpose.” But with the new trivia game Google released today, this sort of “cheating” is the purpose.
IAC, the parent of Ask.com, the Daily Beast and Citysearch, today announced it has amended and extended its distribution agreement with Google through March 31, 2016. The deal, which involves the distribution of AdWords ads and other search-related services to IAC sites, was originally scheduled to…
Realtime results on Google Trends are more like a trip into the past today. Google’s Hot Topics, found on Google Trends , and usually updated regularly, appear to have not changed since last week.