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SEW Experts: Forget Tibet; Free the Content
In China, search engines are responsible for the content to which they provide links. This means anytime the Chinese government decides that a certain type of content isn't worthy of its people, they can tell search engines not to list them. In today's Searching for Meaning column, "Forget Tibet; Free the Content," Kevin Ryan discusses the Chinese
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Search Engine Indexing for Flash Websites is Improving
Are you frustrated because your Flash website does not show up on the search engines That s understandable. Keep reading though because there s hope all of your work is not wasted. The search engines are getting smarter where Flash is concerned....
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China to Crack Down on Search Engines
Bloomberg is reporting that China plans to crack down on search engines, among other sites they deem harmful. This certainly wouldn't be the first time. The reason this time is concerns over pornography. Of course, search engines don't host pornography on their sites, they simply provide links to searchers. If China feels it has a pornography prob
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Yasni: Yet Another People Search Engine?
Google s mastery of search sometimes makes us forget its shortcomings. Specialized search engines insist that they deliver better more relevant results for their particular fields. That seems especially true in the area of people search despite the many search engines in this field that fall short of their promises. Today I m going to take a look a
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Search Trails: Destinations, Interactive Hubs, and Way Stations
We use search engines to find information about the world around us. In return, search engines are working on using information about how we search, and how we browse web pages to try to provide us with information that we want to find. A search engine might gather information from search engine [...]
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Do Search Engines Use Bounce Rate As A Ranking Factor?
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Wal-Mart Says No to Black Friday Ads on Internet, Goes After Sites and Search Engines
by Mack Collier Failing to get the memo that it's 2008, Wal-Mart has decided to get
even more aggressive in battling the 'pre-mature' leakage of their
Black Friday circular ads. The Bentonville, AR retailer is not only
going after the sites that post the circulars, but the search engines
that link to and index the sites.Search Engine Journal
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Wal-Mart Tells Search Engines No Links to Black Friday Ads
Black Friday advertisement flyers from Wal-Mart have hit the web early after a leak and Wal-Mart is not only going after the sites that have posted the Black Friday specials, but also the search engines which are indexing or linking to them. Wal-mart’s legal team is targeting sites that have posted the content, claiming a [...]
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Linkscape: Reverse Engineering the Search Engines
Wouldn t it be wonderful if you could pore over all of the information the search engines have Thanks to a new tool from SEOmoz you may get to do just that. Keep reading for a review of this unprecedented new source of information for link analysis....
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Election Results From The Search Engines & Beyond
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