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Search Engine Land Nov 30 09 In Search Month European Edition we bring you a monthly update of European search news, with related links to full coverage. Here’s what happened in November.
Germany says Google Analytics is illegal. According to an article in Zeit Online, German federal and state government officials are convinced that Google Analytics is against the law in Germany. [...]
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Full story... At one time, IAC’s CEO Barry Diller thought his Ask.com search engine could take on Google. But Diller effectively threw in the towel yesterday on an investors call.
At Google I/O Google VP Vic Gundotra and his co-presenters showcased a dizzying array of announcements and products to come.
Let’s be cautious about running too far with these numbers, but Royal Pingdom (using data from StatCounter) has reported/estimated Google’s global mobile search market share to be almost 100%
Google is clearly dominant in mobile search across smartphones (and feature phones).
Their objectives may be different but both Google and the “investment arm of the CIA” are funding the same startup: Recorded Future.
If you asked most marketers what’s the biggest draw of online advertising, you’ll often hear is that it is highly measurable.
Facebook Questions is the latest in a long line of question-and-answer services online but, as Danny Sullivan mentioned in his news article earlier, it’s the only one with a community of 500 million users behind it.
Microsoft and Yahoo have deferred talk of mobile advertising in previous discussions about the search transition.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
Long expected, Facebook’s new Facebook Questions service is now being offered. It allows Facebook users to specifically ask question to and get answers from others in Facebook’s now 500 million strong community.
One of the most unpleasant situations an in-house SEO can face is a major search engine algorithm change that results in a massive downward shift in rankings.