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Google Image Search Now Trying Text Ads Instead Of Image Ads

Mon, 2008-12-01 11:31 - Topics:

When Google started officially placing ads on Google Image search, they used banner or image ads. I am now seeing reports that Google is going towards a text ad format.

Michael Gray noticed, as did the folks at AccuraCast.com that Google is now placing three text ads in Google Image Search.

Vizzl: Visual Search and Shopping Engine

Sat, 2008-11-29 18:01 - Topics:

Vizzl is a new visual search / shopping engine that allows users to perform dynamic filtering, sorting and a number of view modes on all the search results retrieved from Amazon, eBay or YouTube.

As a new Adobe Flex based application, Vizzl features dynamic animations and transitions to deliver a more immersive search experience, in an aim to make searching information "fun and fast".

Google, It Wasn’t Broke

Fri, 2008-11-21 12:00 - Topics:

Bucket tests and experimental products are one thing. But to mess with the real Google search is serious stuff. Why did they do it?

Google’s overall search share has grown substantially this year (and all other years since it went live). Their share of search advertising dollars is likely even higher.

The changes Google made to search today certainly make it more interactive and social.

Tweetag: Tag-Based Search For Twitter

Wed, 2008-11-19 17:02 - Topics:

Tweetag is a brand new way to search Twitter, or ‘browse the Twittosphere’ as they put it.

New Google Site Search Functionality: Initial Thoughts

Thu, 2008-11-13 08:36 - Topics:

Today, Google releases a new update to its increasingly popular Site Search product. I had the chance to speak with Nitin Mangtani, Lead Product Manager for Enterprise Search at the company, about Google Site Search's growing momentum.

Along with its popular search appliances, Google's "cloud-based" site search solution is gaining momentum. New pricing and features seem to eliminate some previous objections to using what was already a powerful service.

RefSeek Launches Reference Search Engine

Wed, 2008-11-12 13:41 - Topics:

RefSeek.com searches the entire Web for freely available academic information, providing relevant results while filtering out most commercial content. RefSeek is a new NY-based search engine that’s targeting students and researchers. RefSeek does not claim to offer more results than Google. It claims to be indexing over one billion documents, including web pages, books, encyclopedias, journals, and newspapers.

Google now tracking flu trends via search

Tue, 2008-11-11 19:44 - Topics:

Google on Tuesday unveiled a new site to track the progress of the common cold.

Using the same keyword tracking technology found on Google Trends, it keeps an eye on people searching for queries involving the word "flu" and tracks them both by date and location.

SEO the Easy Way

Mon, 2008-11-10 09:55 - Topics:

Writing an article on SEO is easy and I am going to show you how to do it. Trust me you will learn this SEO stuff quickly. First, you need to know exactly what SEO is, and how it helps you bring in the visitors to your articles.

SEO is search engine optimization, and it means simply making your articles stand up and be noticed. It rather is like making your article stand up, wave its fictional hands in the air, and yell I am here. It is like putting you article on a massive billboard while all the other articles are on note cards.

Top 10 tools Domain Search

Mon, 2008-11-10 06:56 - Topics:

If you’re looking for some inspiration for a new Domain Name then check out My Top 10 tools Domain Search suggestions.

Google week: 101 tips, tricks and hacks

Sat, 2008-11-08 06:26 - Topics:

1. The best way to begin searching harder with Google is by clicking the Advanced Search link.

2. This lets you search for exact phrases, "all these words", or one of the specified keywords by entering search terms into the appropriate box.

3. You can also define how many results you want on the page, what language and what file type you're looking for, all with menus.


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