Today’s search podcast covers the growth of Yahoo Answers; alternative ways
to be listed in Google and Yahoo; Google sued over ads it doesn’t want to run;
Google rallies users behind net neutrality and more!
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Below are links to items discussed:
Look Out Wikipedia, Here Comes Yahoo Answers!
New stats add fuel to the idea that Yahoo Answers is perhaps becoming a
social interacting phenomenon like YouTube or MySpace. A look at the service’s
growth and how it works.
- Yahoo
Photos Upgraded, Beta Available
TechCrunch has a good writeup on the new Yahoo Photos beta. To access the beta
go to http://photos.yahoo.com/ and after you sign in, you may see a “try the
new beta” link, click on that. I personally do not see it, so I will base my
notes after TechCrunch’s coverage….
Alternative Ways Into Google & Yahoo
Search Engine Guide has an article named Alternative Ways to Get Into Google
and About.com has an article named 8 Ways to Submit Your Site to Yahoo, so we
thought it would be nice to make one summary of both….
- New Link
Building Guide
Andy Hagans linked to a new link building guide by Jim Westergren. The guide
goes over how to build links in 2006. For example it describes the “natural
simulation” of link development and methods of building links naturally and
quickly. Just be warned on some of the tactics, there are 43 comments appended
to the guide, probably worth a full read before deploying all the ideas….
- Unique
Content VS. Plagiarism In The Eyes Of An Algorithm
Chris Boggs over at the Search Engine Roundtable wrote an item named Which
Came First: the Content or the Plagiarism? which discusses the challenge
search engines face when it comes to determining the original source of a
particular piece of content….
IceRocket Sale To Think Is Off
That deal for Think Partnership to purchase blog search engine IceRocket? Andy
Beal notes that it’s off….
- Google
Calls On Users To Lobby For Net Neutrality
Google cofounder Sergey Brin might not have been able to lobby all the US
senators he wanted earlier this week to stop a bill that threatens net
neutrality. But Google still has a big stick to wave — its users. The Debate
over Net Neutrality on the Official Google Blog urges Google users to call
their representatives and ask that the bill be stopped (it’s up for a vote
this week)….
- Lawsuit
Over Killed Anti-China Ad On Google
Google Sued for Allegedly Refusing Anti-China Ad at Wired News covers a
lawsuit filed against Google after it refused to carry ads from activist
Christopher Langdon protesting against the Chinese government….
- Google
Browser Sync For Firefox
Google announced a new Firefox plugin named Google Browser Sync. The Firefox
extension allows you to “synchronizes your browser settings ? including
bookmarks, history, persistent cookies, and saved passwords ? across your
computers. It also allows you to restore open tabs and windows across
different machines and browser sessions.” I have a more detailed write up and
walk through of the extension at the Search Engine Roundtable….
- The Top
100 Companies Searched Most On Hoover’s Web site
Hoover’s released the Hoover’s 100, the top 100 companies searches most on at
the Hoover’s web site. The top ten are; Wal-Mart, Apple, Proctor & Gamble,
Dell, Microsoft, GE, Starbucks, Johnson & Johnson, Google and IBM,
respectively. To view the full top 100, visit The Hoover’s 100….
- US, UK
Searchers & The World Cup
The World Cup opens tomorrow. For my fellow Americans, many of whom may have
no idea that the US is in it, you might want to check out my personal
experiences living in World Cup-mad Eng-er-land at the moment. And now the
run-up to search and soccer is starting. Hitwise: World Cup and Soccer
Searches over at iMedia Connection covers stats from Hitwise showing how Yahoo
sent the official FIFA World Cup site the most traffic — no surprise given
Yahoo’s a key sponsor. You can also see what soccer players are most popular
among US searchers, with former women’s…