Five members of Search & Social will be in Vegas this week for Pubcon, and we are really psyched to meet SEJ readers and other people we have networked with online this year. The rest of our team will stay back and continue cranking out great content for SEJ and Internet Marketing initiatives for clients. Our team is hoping to start…
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Full story...What would you get if you combine web search and real estate listings? Well, there's not a real name for this feature but Google is nonetheless rolling it out, direct from the labs of Google's Australia office.
Google’s been integrating its product feed into the main SERPs under the guise of universal search for a while now, with the aim of improving the user experience.
So you appear to do everything right: you have a fair amount of unique content and you seem to update your site regularly and Google seems to often visit your site.
Andy Beal tweeted yesterday how he saw an interesting find. Google displaying THREE subpages in the SERPs.
There's an interesting findings discovered by research company Rapleaf which made a study of around 120,000 webmail accounts from users of various webmail client including aol, gmail, hotmail and yahoo.
I just installed Google Mobile on my iPhone yesterday and was checking out the cool features that it offers.
As soon as Google goes official with the Chrome OS, every tech people I know jumped into it. Each with his own comments, impressions and ideas on what was made available by Google so far.
“To all the girls I've loved before
Who travelled in and out my door
I'm glad they came along
I dedicate this song…” Willie Nelson / Julio Iglesias
Having gone to search conferences for 4 years now, I feel that I’m pretty well-dialed into the peculiar networking / social dynamic that surrounds each well-attended show.
Yahoo just made its first step towards making search results more fresh and social with contents from news sources, photos, videos and most importantly Twitter.
For simple folks like me anticipating the release of Google Chrome OS any day now, sad to say you won't get a taste of it at least not in a year or so.