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Google Busted Laundering Links?

Because Google has neglected to make certain links from its site nofollow, webmasters are wondering how, exactly, they differ from paid links.  All you have to do to get a link from Google’s PageRank 7 Mini Enterprise Search Appliance page is buy the product, which runs just shy of $2,000. Buy a Mini and Google [...]

Journalists Show Strong Interest In Internet

A new survey from the Arketi Group finds that 84 percent of journalists say they would or already have used blogs as a main source or secondary source for articles.

Of those surveyed 100 percent said they depend on the Internet to get their job done. Twenty-five percent of journalists said blogs make their jobs easier [...]

Search Headlines & Links: October 26, 2007

Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
From the SEW Blog:

The Impact of the Omniture - Visual Sciences MergerThis move follows closely on the heels of Omniture’s acquisition of Offermatica, a leading [...]

Strike Outs or Home Runs?

In honor of the current World Series, we looked at the search capabilities of the most popular sports web sites. Nearly all these sites featured stories about the latest games, so there’s sufficient content to discover.
After two games, we would expect to see consistently strong search results. After all, the Series is definitely [...]

A Peek Into The Grayboxx

Well, it’s Friday afternoon, and that’s as good a time for vague rumors and reports as any.  So we bring you news - somewhat figuratively speaking - of an up and-coming search company called Grayboxx.
More accurately, VentureBeat’s Eric Eldon brings all of us news of Grayboxx - he had a sit-down with the company, [...]

Google Apps Adds Mail Migration

The Google Apps group is continuing to put out interesting updates. Just yesterday they announced the addition of mail migration capabilities. What does this mean you ask? Google now offers a way that users can migrate existing email data from an IMAP server into their Gmail accounts on Google Apps. Gmail will then organize [...]

Microsoft Building New Engine, World Shrugs

Rumors of a new effort by Microsoft to tap Silicon Valley’s bright young techies and build a better search engine have been met with a collective arching of the shoulders.
Microsoft makes a lot of money with the two core products found throughout the world: Windows and Office. The financials bear this out; Microsoft brings in [...]