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Firefox hits 10-million mark
The open-source browser has now been downloaded over 10 million times in a month - but Microsoft says it isn't worried
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Google pilots 'Suggest' feature
Google has launched a new feature that tries to guess what people are looking for as they type queries into a search box
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Novell expands Netline alliance
Novell has extended a partnership to sell software for email and other server functions from Netline Internet Service
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Yahoo joins desktop search party
Yahoo will launch a test version of its alternative to Google's desktop search early next year
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Kazaa exec declares child porn unstoppable
Sharman Networks' chief technology officer has refuted a claim on the Kazaa Web site that the company could 'permanently bar' users who are using the company's software to distribute child pornography
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JBoss eyes front-end technologies
Builder: In the next stage in the company's strategy to build an open-source stack, it has said it may start developing a web application framework
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Dutch 'anti-social' net reality show cancelled
Tokkies too feral
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OFT checks out online grocers over price gouging claims
Just looking
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ID checks could have stopped cockler deaths, says Blunkett
Or more properly, could have lost them their jobs
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UK public sector unready for Freedom of Information Act
Select committee is not impressed
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Proposed Homeland Security Czar scratched
Nanny problem delays Nanny State succession
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Yahoo! gives! away! free! desktop! search!
X1 due in January
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DirecTV hacker sentenced to seven years
And told to pay $24m
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Kerry net chief: cool software doesn't win elections
Votes, bits bytes
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The Supremes prep for P2P battle royal
Technology's future is in their old hands
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Former Oftel boss leaves Ofcom
Bye
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In net politics, it's God vs Dog
Votes, Bits Bytes Meetup founder puts Pugs against Repubs
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EC calls for rethink of data retention proposals
Keep it ALL
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Kazaa can't bar child pornographers, court told
P2P trial continues
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BT names Danon successor
Hires from within, saves on recruitment fees
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Online stores 'pricing out' high street retailers
Windows shopping
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Hot Search Engine Strategies in Cold Chicago
I enjoyed chatting to Susan Kuchinskas about the upcoming SES Chicago and how the flurry of new search engine technology will impact search engine marketers.
"Search as we know it will evolve. People will no longer go to Google just to search for Web p
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Search Engine Lowdown Picks Flickr for New Moblog
Yes, we've finally set-up a moblog, just in time for SES Chicago. ;-)
I don't yet know how often we'll update the moblog, but as I have a cameraphone, it could become a habit! We'll certainly be adding photos from SES Chicago, so be sure to bookmark th
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Google Desktop Ads Surface
It's not news that Google has been advertising its AdWords service. After all, it generates more than 95% of their revenue. But, what is interesting are the ads that have surfaced, promoting Google Desktop Search. Take a look at the screenshot below and a
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Big Search Engine Marketing Announcement Coming
Check back here on Monday for a big announcement. I can't reveal any details but it will be worth you stopping by at around 8:30am Monday.
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AOL to Use Copernic for Desktop Search
AOL is not very good at keeping secrets. News is out that AOL's desktop search solution will be powered by Copernic, which pretty much assures that an agreement is in place between the two companies.
While Yahoo has announced a deal with X1, AOL's pact
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May we Suggest Google?
Thanks to SEW for pointing out Google's new lab project "Google Suggest". I've been testing it out and absolutely love it. How does it work?
Simply start typing in your search query and Google will offer search phrase suggestions, on-the-fly, based upo
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Danny Sullivan on Yahoo Desktop Search
Danny has a nice summary of Yahoo's planned desktop search.
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Search Engine Roundtable Celebrates
Congrats to Barry Schwartz (aka RustyBrick) as he celebrates one year of Search Engine Roundtable.
Barry is a great guy and he has done a fantastic job with SER. I think commercial blogs become successful when they focus on a niche - ours is the busine
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Ask Jeeves on the Move
It's going to be a busy week for Ask Jeeves. Not only do they plan to launch their desktop search tool on Wednesday, but on Monday they move to their new digs in Oakland CA.
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Yahoo Will Launch Desktop Search...Eventually
Nothing's better that to announce something that will happen in the future. You get the publicity without actually having to deliver the goods. That holds true with Yahoo's announcement that they plan to launch a new desktop search tool in January.
Acc
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Google Looking at Alternative Media Search Patents
Susan Kuchinskas looks at some patents, recently filed by Google, and how they might hold clues to the search engine's future plans.
Google is looking not only to news, but also to to CDs, DVDs and audio books, as well as magazines, newspapers and jour
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Jeff's World - Search Engines I’d Like to See
With the advent new search engines Blingo, “Didn’t-Iwon already-do-this-but-with-cold hard-cash” and Accoona “If-we-are-the-circle-of-life,-why-do-we-have-an-infinity-symbol-in-our-logo” I thought now would be a good time to cash in on all the money being
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Nick Becomes a Father
Word on the street is that Nick has just recently become a father.
Robyn is now the the heir to the TW fortune!!
Congtrats Nick
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Find Unique Domains Linking to You - And their IP's
Threadwatch member jimsthoughts pm'd me this little tool sometime today. As im not generally keen on linking to ranking/link check tools (cos everyone and his dog has one) it took me a little time to get round to looking at it (been a busy day :-)
It's a cracker though, really nice work. It'll find all the unique domains that link to you and then grab their IPs - now, if it could sort those IP's by unique C-blocks jim...
You can find some discussion of the tool over at the SEW post threadlinked above.
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Google.com now Redirecting to .co.uk (for brits)
Word comes in from Threadwatch member Andy that UK users are being redirected from .com to .co.uk google addresses.
This has always happened in Denmark as far as i can remember and i beleive elsewhere.
What does it mean for UK search marketers? Anyone in the UK wanna fill us in on the details...
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Mobile Advertsing - Speculation on what the Future may Hold
Some interesting speculation in the threadlink above as to what the future may hold for advertisers when mobile net traffic eventually exceeds web traffic. It's a little out there, but not so far that it's unrealistic i think.
The basic line goes: Companies will have to create truly amazing services/portals to advertise their brands.
Go have a look, it's interesting stuff...
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...and Speaking of Browsers: Penn State Tells Students to Ditch IE
Penn State University on Wednesday issued an alert to students and staff recommending that they dump IE and use a different browser.
The university's Information Technology Services (ITS) gave the advice "because the threats are real and alternatives exist to mitigate Web browser vulnerabilities," ITS said in a statement. It cited the security problems in IE that have been the focus of both media reports and recommendations from such organizations as the US-CERT, the federally-funded computer response team housed at Carnegie Mellon University.
Hooray!
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FireFox Secrets - How to Hack FireFox
Many of you probably know this but here's a nice detailed post on getting deeper into the Firefox preferences that the normal menu will allow. The one i've been fond of for a while is turning off the referer headers :)
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Blogs vs. Comment Spam
Article on O'Reilly references "chongqing" - no direct links to sites for reasons that may become obvious plus "spam vampires" - a variation on the recent Lycos screensaver hoohah.
Chongqing was named after the Chinese city - the location of the comment-spammer who was first targeted by this:
the immediate goal was to knock that spammer's pages off the front page of search results for the keywords he spams
Declaring war on DaveN:
By posting hyperlinks from the spammed terms to the chongqed.org site, blog and wiki operators can throw spammers to the mat. As the Chongqed.org site proclaims to spammers, "All your page ranks are belong to us."
Doesn't seem particularly successful at the moment, but the combined power of wikis and blogs could become potent...
Link vampires use an image-rotating script to attack bandwidth on destination sites in spam email in an effort to take them offline:
Threadwatch links: threadwatch home xml feed recent threadsBy contrast, spam vampire tools offer immediate and nearly irresistible retaliatory power. A trial run of one such program using a cable modem easily sucked down over 2 MB of bandwidth per minute from a couple of spammer sites.
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MSN Beta & Search Optimization
Okay, so there are a ton of threads thoughout the search marketing boards that are talking about MSN Beta - I've resisted temptation to post something here for a while as i personally feel that it really doesnt matter very much right at this point. However, it's probably time that we opened it up and got some opinions from TW boys and girls..
The threadlink above is to an seo-guy post where there are a number of reasonable sounding opinions on MSN Beta and how to rank in it.
Here's two of them:
seo-guy
I have pages that I haven't touched since writing them ranking #1 for ULTRA competitive terms using oldschool SEO
kw in title
kw in desc
kw in meta kwH1 with keyword
first paragraph kw bolded and sprinkled throughout as whole and pieces if long.H2 with kw
paragraph again contains kwthroughout the rest of the page let the kw occur naturally in your writing, dont overstuff
last P make sure it is as strong as the first for the kw phrase
Links to other pages on your site with kw as part of anchor
and clasione
It simply a 10 month old Google copy with no filters....
they'd better do better than that - if they wanna be taken seriously....
So, some questions for Threadwatchers:
- What actually matters when optimizing for MSN Beta?
- Does ranking in the beta actually matter at all?
- What do you think of MSN Beta so far....?
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A Podcasting Primer
If you browse the serious tech blogs at all, you'll have noticed the word podcasting coming up time and time again. We're ever so slightly behind the curve here at Threadwatch but are catching up rapidy, and with this in mind, i thought it might be time for a little primer.
The article threadlinked above is a great introduction to the tech and technique. You will have to put your marketers hat on to understand why it's important to Threadwatch but im confident you'll see the point :)
We have talked about it a little here in: podvertisng makes it's debut and Heineken are podcasting so do check them out to. In the first, we've got some great basic info from Threadwatchers. Of particular help are the links supplied by Brad, thanks mate!
So, before you go and read, let me give you my brief take on it to hopefully get you on at least passing terms with the notion:
- Podcasting is pre-recording media (audio and soon video) and distributing it via RSS or other syndication.
- It's mostly the domain of amateur radio at present though big corps and media outlets have been dipping their toes, the BBC included.
- It could very well do for radio and video what blogs are doing for print journalism now.
- Advertising is already happening, and will almost certainly grow to be big business
- Just like blogs, any muppet can do it.
- Which i why im reading up on it and thinking of doing a dailey podcast for TW :)
This snippet from the article:
It's a boon for audiences, too, because podcasting is the audio equivalent of TiVo. Once a listener logs onto an individual podcaster's website and signs up as a subscriber, each new program will automatically download to his digital player. That frees people to listen to shows on their schedule rather than the broadcaster's.
Podcasting is a radical way of looking at radio, says Tod Maffin, a technology futurist and producer at Canada's CBC radio.
"Instead of me listening to a single radio station for an entire day and picking up a dozen things that interest me, wouldn't it be great if I could tune to all of the world's public broadcasters and specify the particular types of content that I'm interested in," says Mr. Maffin.
Comments welcome, it's a pretty new area so let's help each other feel our way round it eh?
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AOL to go with Copernic - Mamma?
Andy Beal points to the post threadlinked above by Danny Sullivan that among much other DS news mentions that AOL will be using Copernic's DS technology in it's new browser.
The browser is in beta so one would presume, if i understand this correctly, that this deal was factored into the recent "letter of intent" from Mamma to buy Copernic.
Can anyone fill in the blanks?
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Heineken are Podcasting - Podvertising gets a rollin'
First (as far as i know) to jump onto the podvertising podium is Heineken Music with an interview with Thirst Resident DJ Daniele Davoli. (whatever that is..)
From this post at ad rants:
A podcast is a lo-fi MP3 file created on a computer (or with any audio - video will soon follow - recording device for that matter) that can be subscribed to using RSS and easily and automatically transferred to your iPod or any other MP3 device.
If you sell anything aimed at the young, hi-tech concious consumer you should be checking out the podcast: It will be a biggie..
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OldTimer's Express Why They are Addicted to SEO
This thread is shaping up to be a nice thread with the Wise Old Timers of SEO giving advice to the 'newbies' of SEO. I think, however, you don't need to be a newbie to get some great advice from this thread.
SEGURU writes:
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TIF - the Technology Involved Female - New Study Data
Intel have just released findings from a study commisioned from Harris Interactive on american adult womens attitudes to technology.
From the above threadlinked press release:
A new, tech-savvy woman has emerged and Intel calls her "Tif," short for Technology Involved Female. She spans generations and backgrounds, from the young women who have grown up with technology, to women who have been exposed to technology at work, to motivated self-learners. Tif is closing the technology gender gap, with women at the youngest end of the spectrum actually surpassing men in their intent to purchase a laptop. Half of young women say their next computer will be a laptop as compared to 43 percent of men their same age
and some quick figures for you:
- 58% of women feel as lost as men do (56%) if they dont check email once a day
- 62% are enthusiastic about learning new features on their PC's (men 66%)
- Women lead the way with wireless adoption - 39% vs 29% feel it's important
- Women are less tolerant of poor experiences - they want it to work, and work now.
The survey concludes that women still lag behind men in some areas including confidence in their decision to purchase computers. "According to the survey, men are more likely than women to be confident in their technology purchases," said David Krane, senior vice president of Public Policy and Public Relations Research at Harris Interactive. "It makes sense for companies, such as Intel, to focus on women as a key audience and to create programs that educate them about technology."
Im certain there will be some opinions on this one, Elizabeth Albrycht was less than impressed.
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Tips for a Winning Email Campaign
Unsurprisingly, research shows that the most read email of any new newsletter sign up is the welcome mail. Mktg Sherpa have some pretty nice tips on improving yours. Here's the short version, check out the threadlink above for the full shebang...
- Welcome coupons
- For corporates - 20 words of personalized welcome & copy of last letter
- For long sales cycles - break the welcome up over several emails - keep it personal and include one educational facet of the overal picture in each
- For repeat biz, like hotel bookings - Pre & Post sale warm fuzzy emails
There's a ton more detail at the article itself so if you run email news letters or anything similar check it out, it's pretty good.
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DaveN Has a Blog - Gentleman, start your bots....
Dave Naylor, a notorious blog spammer, search marketer, fat bloke and all round diamond geezer has a blog!
Presuming he can find time away from the wine to actually post coherently (not the norm) it'll be a fantasitic read!
Dave is a TW member, a good mate and a nice bloke. Go visit his blog and say something rude :)
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Google Suggest Beta
Source: Best Practices Forums - "Well, we have Adwords, Wordtracker, and others, and now Google Suggest to help find all the good keyphrases to target. I am finding this really helpful. Google should put the number of searches done daily...
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the Roles of Google and Yahoo in Search, Media and Beyond
Source: John Battelle's Searchblog - Yahoo is a natural media company - the company is willing to have overt editorial and commercial agendas, and to let humans intervene in search results so as to create media which supports those agendas....
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Hot Search Engine Strategies in Cold Chicago
Source: InternetNews.com - "Search as we know it will evolve. People will no longer go to Google just to search for Web pages," said Andy Beal, vice president of search marketing for WebSourced, a Morrisville, N.C., search engine optimization company....
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Google Has A New One for the Labs -- Google Suggest
Source: ResearchBuzz - Google Suggest looks like the regular Google search, except as you type in keywords Google -- surprise! -- tries to guess what you could be typing. The really nifty thing is that it includes search counts with...
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PPC Search Copywriting Strategies, Part 1
Source: ClickZ - Copywriting best practices vary by engine and sometimes by industry. Here are some of the most universal PPC copy guidelines. First of a two-part series....
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Yahoo! Enters Desktop Search Realm
Source: Search Engine Guide - Yahoo!'s new desktop search will be available for beta testing some time in January and will allow users to search their own hard drives for MP3 files, e-mails, PDFs and a variety of other file...
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Yet Another Search Engine
Source: Fool.com - Even if you offered me $70 billion, I am not sure I could effectively break into the search engine business. To me, Accoona's late entry is a sign that the teams headed for the playoffs have been...
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Alexa Rankings
Source: Search Engine Guide - I have to admit that I like the comparison feature at the Alexa site where you can stack up a few different URLs in related markets and compare their traffic. I don't put much stock...
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Friendster, Eurekster Team Up for Personalized Search
Source: SearchDay - Friendster has rolled out a new internet search service powered by Eurekster that taps into your online social network to personalize and enhance search results....
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Google Magazine Search?
Source: InternetNews.com - The patent application illuminates possible plans by the Mountain View, Calif.-based search leader to enable search of printed material, offer pay-per-view documents, scanned documents with clickable ads and even the ability for print publishers to swap out...
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Accoona Mulling License For AI Search
Source: InternetNews.com - Call it the new, vertically integrated, horizontal search engine with artificial intelligence to license -- and no worries about its growth plans against bigger search players....
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User Reviews and Local Search Optimization
Source: Webmaster World - "Did you know that the user can sort Yahoo! local search results on the basis of user reviews? When we think of traditional seo we think of on-site and off-site optimization. In the world of local...
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Google - Affiliates - Update
Source: Webmaster World - "Google are going to be making serious, serious changes to the whole affiliate - merchant via ppc stuff. Early reports indicate an 'auction' based system where advertisers fight it out on who can bid, and only...
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Will MSN SEO Heaven Last?
Source: SEO Chat Forums - "Assume that nothing lasts - algos change all the time. So, plan on enjoying it for however long it lasts, and hope that when it changes, you can adjust with the changes as well."...
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