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Feb 22 2012

Google Offers Flight Search To Go

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Google has been improving its flight and hotel search results over the past few months, adding capabilities and polishing the overall experience. In accordance with that “iterative” approach Google announced today that flight search will now be available on mobile devices (browser… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Feb 22 2012

Google Geek Chic: Augmented Reality Goggles To Go ...

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The mystery of Google’s stealth consumer product has apparently been conclusively solved. The NY Times is confirming earlier reports that Google is going to release “heads up display glasses” by the end of the year. The glasses — or literal Google Goggles in this case… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Feb 22 2012

How To Find Link Prospects Without Using Google

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I’m obsessed with Google. (I mean, you kind of have to be if you’re in this industry.) But sometimes, you need a break from the hand that feeds. There’s no denying the power of advanced search queries, but you’d be surprised how many other and different prospects you can… Please visit Search Engine Land for [...]

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Feb 22 2012

Scroogle’s Gone? Here’s Who Still Offers ...

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You’ve probably read the news already that Scroogle is gone forever. It launched back in 2003 and was popular among searchers who wanted to get Google search results in a private setting. Now that it’s gone, where can searchers go for a more private search experience than Google and… Please visit Search Engine Land for [...]

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Feb 22 2012

SearchCap: The Day In Search, February 21, 2012

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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Scroogle’s Gone? Here’s Who Still Offers Private Searching You’ve probably read the news already that Scroogle is gone forever. It launched back… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Feb 22 2012

The Top 10 Ways To Achieve Breakthrough In ...

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As the first of the International Search Summits of 2012 looms large (at SMX West next week) I felt it was time to review what seem to be the most significant 10 issues for search marketers at this time. What’s interesting to note is that just one year ago, this list was very different. 1…. [...]

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Feb 22 2012

“Scroogle.org Is Gone Forever” Says Site Owner

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A week ago, we reported that Scroogle was being blocked by Google and searches on the privacy search engine were no longer working. Since then, the site continued not to work and now it is completely offline. The owner, Daniel Brandt, said he took it down “forever.” He blames both… Please visit Search Engine Land [...]

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Feb 22 2012

Search Engine Land’s SMX West Starts Next Week! ...

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Learn powerful & profitable SEM tactics from over 130+ expert speakers. Join us in San Jose, February 28 to March 1 for Search Marketing Expo ­ SMX West! Programmed by the Search Engine Land editorial team, the multi-track agenda covers leading-edge tactics for SEO, PPC, mobile search and… Please visit Search Engine Land for the [...]

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Feb 22 2012

Yandex Starts To Drink From The Twitter ...

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Yandex is the next in line to gain access to the Twitter “firehose.” The Russian search engine is announcing that it will begin integrating the Twitter feed into its search results. Twitter reported the deal to us late last week but declined to disclose its terms. As part of their… Please visit Search Engine Land [...]

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Feb 22 2012

AdCenter Revamps Location Targeting To Mimic ...

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Microsoft adCenter is making changes to its location targeting functionality that will bring it into line with the industry standard Google AdWords. Now, the “market” (distribution channel) will no longer be available as a targeting option. It will be replaced by “language”… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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