Below is live coverage of the The Current State Of Personalized Search panel from the SMX East 2011 conference. Disclaimer: The coverage is brought to you in real time..
Below is live coverage of the The Current State Of Personalized Search panel from the SMX East 2011 conference. Disclaimer: The coverage is brought to you in real time..
Fox News and Google are hosting the September 22 Republican presidential primary candidates debate. In an effort to promote their YouTube live streaming of the event, Google has added a link to the bottom of their search page where people can subm…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
Day two of the SMX East conference is just about done. Below is some of the live blog coverage I discovered throughout the day. #SMX East Speaker Series: Some of My Favorite Microsoft Advertising adCenter Features, adCenter Blog A Keynote Conversation With Eli Pariser : SMX East 2011 Live, Search..
Below is live coverage of the Making Data From Google Webmaster Central & Bing Webmaster Tools Actionable panel from the SMX East 2011 conference. Disclaimer: The coverage is brought to you in real time…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Bing Gets More Personal With Adaptive Search Bing has announced at SMX East today a new personalization feature named adaptive search. It seems a lot like…
Finding “Angry Birds” or other smart phone games and apps in Russian has just gotten easier.
Bing has announced at SMX East today a new personalization feature named adaptive search. It seems a lot like Google’s previous query feature but supposedly, it goes well beyond just the previous query. Bing said the “more you search, the more Bing can learn” and thus adapts the..
IMG Bing has, more than any other search engine, pushed for product visibility in the media; from guest spots on “Hawaii 5-0″ to “How I Met Your Mother,” Bing has done everything in its power to become visible to its target audience. They&r…
Although Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL compete with each other for advertising dollars, the three technology companies have agreed to start selling some of each other’s ad inventory. During a Tuesday evening dinner in Manhattan, executives from the three companies announced a new partnership to ad buyers and publishers. The executives are hopeful that the idea, which is rooted in Yahoo’s recent acquisition of the company 5 to 1, will help the three companies collectively recapture market share that they have lost to Facebook and Google