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Google Looks At Apparent IE Sponsored Post Spam
Tech blogger/investor Michael Arrington revealed that someone who claimed...
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Facebook Graph Search For Mobile Spotted
It's been a year and a half since Facebook first unveiled Graph Search. Since then the updates have been few and far between, that it's sometimes easy to forget that there are supp...
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Will Policy Changes Make Wikipedia More Trustworthy?
The Wikimedia Foundation announced changes to its terms of service to address the problem of black hat paid editing of content such as Wikipedia articles. With half a billion peopl...
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Google Makes Reconsideration Request Responses More Helpful
It appears that Google is actually making the reconsideration request process more helpful for webmasters by giving them more clues on what the problems are with their sites. A...
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Pinterest Continues To Make Search Improvements
Pinterest has been focusing a lot of its efforts on search lately, and that continues with the announcement of some improvements to place search. Back in November, Pinterest...
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Google Launches New Version Of Payday Loan Algorithm
Last month, Google rolled out two major updates to its algorithm aroun...
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Pinterest Gives Your Business Another Reason To Pay Attention
Pinterest has moved another step closer to being a major search tool with the addition of Guided Search to its website. The feature...
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Google To Include ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Requests In Transparency Report
The Court of Justice of the European Union recently ruled that Google an...
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Doodle 4 Google Competition Gets 11-Year-Old Audrey Zhang $30K Scholarship
If you visit Google's homepage in the U.S. today, you'll see a very interesting doodle. That's the winner for 2014's Doodle 4 Google...
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Google, Once Again, Offends with D-Day Doodle
In another one for the Google hates America, freedom, and our veterans files, the search engine is once again on the defensive after pissing off some people on D-Day with a Google...
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Is Negative SEO Becoming A Bigger Problem For Businesses?
Negative SEO - the practice of competitors engaging in SEO attacks in order to harm businesses in search results - has been a concern in the search industry for years. It's rare th...
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LinkedIn Reveals New Search Architecture
LinkedIn just announced a new search architecture that it has already implemented, moving away from Lucene, upon which its early search engi...
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Google Calls Out Sites In Mobile Results For ‘Faulty Redirects’
Google is calling out webistes with "faulty redirects" in mobile search results to save users from having to deal with the "common annoyance" of tapping a search result only to be...
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Here’s Another Matt Cutts Floating Head Video (About The Most Common SEO Mistake)
We'll just keep this one short like the video itself. The most common SEO mistake you can make, according to Matt Cutts, is not having a website. Hopefully you feel you've gotten y...
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