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Thelisha Woods

Did Bing Just Leapfrog Yahoo Search? - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Data from monitoring service StatCounter suggests that Bing , Microsoft's new search decision engine, has overtaken Yahoo Search as the number two search service in the U.S. and worldwide in large part thanks to stealing market share from leader Google.
arnie Grossblatt

Getting Google to notice your ebook - 0 views

  • but Google eBookstore suddenly gives booksellers a reason to at least wade into SEO.
  • But what about new books and ebooks? How does Google determine which new titles, and the more than 15 million books that have been scanned, float to the top of its search results pages: in the web search box and in the ebookstore. The challenge, for Gray and other Google engineers on the Books project, is that the best known component of Google's algorithm for determining the the value of a web resource -- the number of links to it by others -- does not apply to books and ebooks. Although it is possible to link to a selection in certain books on Google Books (here's a hyperlink into the aforementioned Galbraith title) people don't generally create links to the contents of a book or ebook. So linking is not a reliable indicator of quality.
  • One strategy that Google employs is to tap into the book industry's "rich tradition of metadata.
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  • Google also looks at what Gray referred to as "market signals:" how often a book has been reprinted, web searches, recent book sales, the number of libraries that hold the book, etc.
  • 2. Create quality content outside the book
  • 1. Use descriptive titles and chapter headings
  • 3 best practices for getting Google to notice your book
  • 3. Book covers matter
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    With the opening of the Google Bookstore, it's time for publishers to start thinking about search engine optimization (SEO)
arnie Grossblatt

A.P. Cracks Down on Unpaid Use of Articles on Web - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • aking a new hard line that news articles should not turn up on search engines and Web sites without permission, The Associated Press said Thursday that it would add software to each article that shows what limits apply to the rights to use it, and that notifies The A.P. about how the article is used.
  • the company’s position was that even minimal use of a news article online required a licensing agreement with the news organization that produced it.
  • Search engines and news aggregators contend that their brief article citations fall under the legal principle of fair use.
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  • Each article — and, in the future, each picture and video — would go out with what The A.P. called a digital “wrapper,” data invisible to the ordinary consumer that is intended, among other things, to maximize its ranking in Internet searches. The software would also send signals back to The A.P., letting it track use of the article across the Web.
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    AP gets ready to play rough with news aggregators and search engines - and with the notion of fair use.
dmschool

Search Engine Marketing Course | SEM Training in Hyderabad - 0 views

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    Digital Marketing school offers professional training programmes in Search engine Marketing. Providing best training in ppc, adwords and sem etc
Michael Jensen

Inside Google Book Search: Book Search everywhere with new partnerships and tools - 0 views

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    Big news -- interesting to imagine how publishers will respond to this -- and how this will affect the Long Tail, in particular
Stephanie Wynn

Twitter, Flickr, Facebook Make Blogs Look So 2004 - 0 views

  • Writing a weblog today isn't the bright idea it was four years ago.
  • Scroll down Technorati's list of the top 100 blogs and you'll find personal sites have been shoved aside by professional ones.
  • ssional ones. Most are essentially online magazines:
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  • When blogging was young, enthusiasts rode high, with posts quickly skyrocketing to the top of Google's search results for any given topic, fueled by generous links from fellow bloggers. In 2002, a search for "Mark" ranked Web developer Mark Pilgrim above author Mark Twain. That phenomenon was part of what made blogging so exciting. No more. Today, a search for, say, Barack Obama's latest speech will deliver a Wikipedia page, a Fox News article, and a few entries from professionally run sites like Politico.com. The odds of your clever entry appearing high on the list? Basically zero.
  • Further, text-based Web sites aren't where the buzz is anymore. The reason blogs took off is that they made publishing easy for non-techies.
  • Twitter — which limits each text-only post to 140 characters — is to 2008 what the blogosphere was to 2004.
  • And Twitter posts can be searched instantly, without waiting for Google to index them.
valerie langston

Slashdot | Google Sheds Light On 'Dark Web' With PDF Search - 0 views

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    Quick announcement about Google and it's effort to be able to search scanned PDF documents
arnie Grossblatt

Inside Google Book Search: New Features on Google Books - 0 views

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    Google announces a set of new features for readers using Google Book Search.
Thelisha Woods

DeepDyve :: DeepDyve Unveils Suite of Tools for Publishers - 0 views

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    Here's more info about one of the "Deep Web" search engines I spoke about in my presentation. Deep Dyve just released some new search tools that publishers may consider using to increase their web presence.
Ryan Holman

Google Music Search Debuts | The Big Money - 1 views

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    Google has quietly launched its music search service. Speculation over whether this will affect iTunes or not. More of Google's expansion.
Derik Dupont

Murdoch could block Google searches entirely |Media |guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Rupert Murdoch says he will remove stories from Google's search index as a way to encourage people to pay for content online
BluEnt Global

Search Engine Optimization Toronto - 0 views

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    BluEnt helps businesses like yours get found online through search engine optimization. We offer SEO consulting services to small, medium and enterprises in Toronto.
arnie Grossblatt

Google's Book Search: A Disaster for Scholars - 1 views

  • that's what you'll get.
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      and that's what you deserve.
  • you need reliable metadata about dates and categories, which is why it's so disappointing that the book search's metadata are a train wreck: a mishmash wrapped in a muddle wrapped in a mess.
  • Here, too, Google has blamed the errors on the libraries and publishers who provided the books. But the libraries can't be responsible for books mislabeled as Health and Fitness and Antiques and Collectibles, for the simple reason that those categories are drawn from the Book Industry Standards and Communications codes, which are used by the publishers to tell booksellers where to put books on the shelves, not from any of the classification systems used by libraries.
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    Powerful criticism of GBS and its mishandling of metadata.
Paul Riccardi

Twitter: We Can Do What Google Can't - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views

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    Twitter walked away from a $500 million offer from Facebook. Why? They're confident that they can find a way to tap into their unique search capabilities and make a lot of money on highly targeted advertising.
Thelisha Woods

Sony EBook Store to Offer Classic Books Digitized by Google - Business Center - PC World - 0 views

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    Public-domain books from before 1923 digitized for Google Book Search will be available for free to Sony Reader users
Amanda Litvinov

Google Magazine Project a No-Cost Digital Archive (So Far) - emedia and Technology @ Fo... - 0 views

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    Google will include magazine content in its Book Search--but what will magazine publishers get out of it?
Thelisha Woods

The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    Speaking of reading an e-book, our text book for this class is apparently on Google Book Search. Maybe some of you knew that already, but I sure didn't! I like that this page also gives a list of other similar books.
Kristen Reynolds

Searchme Visual Search - Beta - rev. 2.0.2 - 0 views

shared by Kristen Reynolds on 24 Sep 08 - Cached
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    In class we talked about making things catchy or coming up with inventive strategies for attracting customers that are constantly bombarded by "cool." I tihnk this relatively new search engine might be on to a way to give customers a reason to use their product over the other guys that are trying to do the same thing.
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