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Next-gen SEO needs to cover all media, not just text

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As more and more search channels become available to internet users, successful search engine optimization (SEO) will need to have an impact on all of them, experts say. "Universal search," […]

Analysts: Search use still skyrocketing

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Around the world, internet users over the age of 15 conducted 131 billion searches in the month of December 2009, representing a 46 percent increase over the same period in […]

Four out of five isn’t bad: SEO expert pushes the ’80-20′ rule

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Search Engine Watch’s Eric Enge writes that the so-called ’80-20′ rule – promulgated by sociologist and economist Vilfredo Pareto to say, largely, that 80 percent of effects are caused by 20 percent o

Expert: Partnerships are foundation of successful SEO

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The future of search, according to Mediapost’s Kaila Colbin, is in "contextual" and "mobile," and that companies looking to improve their search engine optimization (SEO) should partner with other firms […]

Google pulls abrupt about-face on Chinese censorship

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Reacting to news of cyber attacks targeting the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists, Google announced this week that it would cease cooperating with the Chinese government to censor […]

Bing sinks in December 2009 search rankings, while Google climbs higher

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Statistics released earlier this week by media monitoring and research firm Nielsen suggest that Google continued to dominate the U.S. search engine market in 2009’s final month, as roughly 6.7 […]

Chinese government-backed search engine blocks access to Google company blog

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Baidu, China’s dominant search engine, has apparently cut off access to Google’s company blog, after a post appeared there detailing the latter company’s decision to cease cooperation with the Chinese […]

Baidu looks to be big winner as Google prepares to leave China

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Homegrown internet search provider Baidu will have a golden opportunity to cement its hold over the Chinese market as Google appears likely to relinquish its roughly 30 percent share of search traffic

India’s adult content screening runs into law of unintended consequences

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Indian legal analysts have said that a recently changed law that strengthens restrictions against adult content on the internet is an unwieldy tool for affecting social change and not worth the hindra