How do you
KNOW when Google or other search engines have banned you?
Also wondering about which other engines do 'banning' --
and how to check them as well.
Search
Engines and the History of Public Relations:
"Whether the rock hits the pitcher or
the pitcher hits the rock, it's bound to be bad for the
pitcher,"
When Google
Isn't Enough:
There are many software solutions to the
knowledge-management problem. But it's up to people to know
what to do with the information before them.
LookSmart
plunges after lower outlook, ratings cut:
Shares of LookSmart Ltd. LOOK.O fell as much as 43 percent
on Tuesday after the Internet search directory company
reported quarterly earnings and cut its 2003 profit outlook.
What Is The Google Dance?
Whenever I'm at trade shows, run seminars, or speak at
symposiums I am asked the question "what is the Google dance?"
This is a little bit scary if you value your privacy:
You may want to look into this and tell your groups and
friends and family... Check this out.....New Google Feature.
Google
founder wanted phones banned from HQ:
Google co-founder Sergei Brinn left the Soviet Union when he was five
years old, but was able to communicate something of the
Stakhanovite work ethic to his co-founder US-born Larry Page.
Yahoo. The
New Old Search Engine Competing with Google:
I am such a Google addict that I hadn't done a Yahoo search in
at least two years.
Jeeves
Upgrades Self-Service Search:
Ask Jeeves (Quote, Company Info) has upgraded its JeevesOne
offering as the market for search tools that help customers
find information on corporate Web sites picks up steam.
Overture
opens new search services centre in Ireland:
Commercial search engine service provider Overture Services
has announced that it has expanded its European headquarters
in Ireland, initiating its previously announced plan to enter
at least seven new markets across Europe and Asia in 2003.
The Spam
Epidemic:
Figures show that the threat posed by emailed spam and viruses
continues to increase at an alarming rate, with more than one
in 200 containing a virus and one in 6 containing spam.
Overture
Joins Scumware Company:
The Overture pay-per-click text ad company has signed an
agreement with "scumware" deliverer Gator
New test of
search engine relevance:
VeriTest has made a test of search engine
result relevance for the Inktomi search engine company.
How
to Switch Hosting Providers During Your Search Engine Campaign:
Search engine placement is a science and, like any
scientific project a proper search engine campaign requires a
controlled environment.
Porn spam--legal minefield for employers:
Lewd e-mail promoting pornography may soon pose
more than just a technical challenge in the ongoing fight
against spam--experts say it's set to become an acute legal
problem.
Anyone can be a Google 'hacker':
What most of us know about computer hacking we learn from
movies, and of course the moviemakers know nothing.
Marketer
sues anti-spam crusader:
Every day, dozens of spam e-mails land in computer
in-boxes advertising instant wealth, quick weight loss and
cheap pornography.
Internet and
the fog of war:
Stumbling our way through the fog of war, one conclusion is
beyond dispute.
Europe
search partners fight US threat:
Two European
search providers have teamed up to enable them to compete with
rivals from across the Atlantic.
Google
Builds World's Largest Advertising and Search Monetization Program:
Company introduces automated
content-targeted ads; Advertising customer base surpasses
100,000.
The Joy of
Text:
Coming to a cell phone near you: big-time
marketing campaigns distributed via short messaging services.
Targeted
Search Engine Traffic Is More Important Than Ever:
In
the early days of web development, business owners had learned
the very expensive lesson that a Web site with no visitors is
of little value.
Yahoo and
AOL: Reversal of fortunes:
More on Yahoo vs. AOL.
UNIVERSITY
LOSES DOMAIN NAME CASE:
The University of Wisconsin
has lost a UDRP dispute relating to eight domains closely
corresponding with the abbreviated names of its various
campuses.
Minus AOL,
web advertising blossoms:
The departure this week of
America Online visionary Steve Case is a direct result of the
company's sinking fortunes.