SUB-CATEGORIES: | | Legal Issues (129) From lawsuits, to dealing with governments, the articles in this category cover the domestic and international legal issues facing search engines.
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Pages: [<<] ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ... [>>] | - The mind Googles
Date: 2004-03-13 Source: smh.com.au
Google rules the world of wisdom for now, but the next step, writes Joel Achenbach, is a knowledge source that thinks before it looks. [Open In New Window] - Upstarts storm Google's gates
Date: 2004-03-11 Source: News.com
As speculation of a Google public offering hits a fever pitch, would-be rivals are combing over the company's business and technology for signs of weakness that could cut short its reign as the king of Web search. [Open In New Window] - Who Wants to be Bought Out?
Date: 2004-03-11 Source: About Web Search
The ad would probably read something like this: Young, but experienced SEM firm with strong understanding of the marketplace and an impressive client list seeking generous offer from established ad agency looking to freshen up their client service offerings. Contact us at 800-SEM-RULZ to see if we're the perfect match for you! [Open In New Window] - IndustryBrains Signs New Web Publishers
Date: 2004-03-10 Source: MediaDailyNews
Performance-based online media firm IndustryBrains, New York today said it will provide contextual site-specific advertising to four new clients: The Motley Fool's Fool.com, Kiplinger.com, Zacks.com, and Salary.com. [Open In New Window] - WebSourced parent raises $2.75M
Date: 2004-03-10 Source: Triangle Business Journal
WebSourced specializes in search engine marketing through its Keywordranking.com Web site and also runs a dating site called Cherish.com. The company has grown from 55 employees to 80 employees in the past three months, according to Andy Beal, WebSourced's vice president of marketing. [Open In New Window] - Search Engines Are Revving Up for a Local Fight
Date: 2004-03-08 Source: TheStreet.com
Essentially, making progress in this niche means competing for customers with the Yellow Pages and local papers. The market is huge, but no one has yet figured out quite how to reach it online, despite many attempts from big Internet companies to do so. And with all that money at stake, the search-engine outfits are about to encounter new foes. [Open In New Window] - Search: The Trends
Date: 2004-03-05 Source: ClickZ
If you follow search engine marketing (SEM), perhaps you wouldn't be surprised that my colleague Danny Sullivan's four-day, four-track Search Engine Strategies (SES) conference was substantially different in content and tone than past events -- even ones that took place as recently as a few months ago. [Open In New Window] - Search Engine Use Is Up In January, Nielsen Reports
Date: 2004-02-23 Source: MediaDailyNews
Search engine use among active Internet users spiked to 114.5 million unique users or 39 percent of Americans in January, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. The Internet researcher's report, out today, said that each user spent nearly 40 minutes using search engines during the month. [Open In New Window] - An Interview with Jason Weiner, CEO of Dipsie
Date: 2004-02-17 Source: ResourceShelf
Dipsie, a search engine set to debut later this year, has started to receive some attention in the search world and in the computer press. I've asked Jason Wiener, founder of the Chicago based company, to answer a few questions about Dipsie and its search technology. [Open In New Window] | |
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