Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.
From Search Engine Land:
Hitwise: Yahoo Properties Get More Traffic From Google Than Yahoo SearchIn a way it should come as no surprise that most of Yahoo’s own properties get more traffic from Google than from Yahoo Search, according to Hitwise. I would guess that’s also true for Microsoft (though I’ll wait for the blog post to confirm that)....
How To Do A Google Reinclusion Reconsideration RequestMariya Moeva and Bergy Berghausen of Google posted an excellent step by step instruction manual and video on when and how to submit a Google request for reinclusion in Google. In short, the steps are as follows: (1) Login to Webmaster Tools and check for any crawl errors, such as...
WTF! US Court Declares You Have No Privacy On YouTube You have no privacy on YouTube. So effectively declared a US judge yesterday. And now somebod...
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Inside AdSense NL: AdSense PIN VideoFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-03-26 09:15:00
We ontvangen regelmatig vragen over de ins en outs van het AdSense pincodeproces en we hebben daarom een korte video gemaakt om het een en ander nader te verklaren. Uiteraard zijn er meer bronnen van informatie over de PIN beschikbaar. Zo leggen wij in ons helpcentrum uit waarom u de pin nodig heeft, hoe deze eruit ziet en vindt u er een uitgebreide beschrijving van het gehele pincodeproces.Gepost door Geert van ’t Riet - AdSense Publisher Support...
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Search Engine Land: Report: Microsoft To Up Bid For Yahoo To $34 Per ShareFrom: feeds.searchengineland.com
Post Date: 2008-03-26 08:41:25
Silicon Alley Insider reacts to Wall Street Analyst Mark Mahaney’s note that he anticipates Microsoft will raise its bid for Yahoo from $31 to $34 dollars per share. Barring an 11th hour alternative for Yahoo this should satisfy Yahoo’s public position that the original Microsoft bid undervalued the company. It also should please Yahoo’s institutional shareholders and put more pressure on Yahoo management to negotiate in earnest with Microsoft -- if it happens.
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