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Here’s some linky goodness to see you off into the weekend!Just in case you weren’t already jealous enough of Craig Newmark, Silicon Alley Insider values Craigslist at $5 BillionThose 300 DoubleClick employees that got laid off? They failed Google’s “entrance exam” (okay, well, application process).In case you had doubts, Comcast and Starcom commissioned a [...]
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It’s Friday afternoon/evening here, and I know just the thing to make your Friday even better: LINKY GOODNESS!I’ll bet Andy’s happy: he noted last week with the rollout of Microsoft Live Search News that the new product was seriously deficient in RSS feeds. Welp, now they’ve added RSS!Now you can officially tell your clients, [...]
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In this week's recap, I discussed my sickness with the flu, announced the winners of the Twing schwag and how to win Yahoo schwag. Also, I discussed Earth Day and Passover. Yahoo, Google & Microsoft announced earnings. Microsoft offers paid organic search support and Google messes with AdWords. Plus a lot more, so watch the video!To win, watch the video and comment at this post below with the correct answer. Make sure to subscribe to our video feed or subscribe directly on iTunes to be not
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Here you go folks, comScore has just released its search engine report for April. As expected, Google toppled its competition again, getting 61.6% of all U.S. core searches. It’s not really a big leap from previous month’s 59.8%, but what is noteable is the fact that Google’s search stat went up by 1.8%. And if [...]
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Google was the only one of the "big" search engines to experience month-over-month growth in April 2008, according to U.S. search engine rankings released by comScore. Overall, searches by Americans declined by 2%. Core search engines received 10.6 billion of the total searches, with Google seeing over 6.5 billion, Yahoo 2.2 billion and Microsoft 961 million. Here's the stats:Related Reading:Nielsen Online Releases April 2008 U.S. Search RankingsComScore Places Google Sites Ahead of Yahoo Sites
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