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Google Book Search Antitrust Suit

Google Book Search Antitrust Suit

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The U.S. Department of Justice is currently undergoing a review of the settlement between Google and the Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild. These two entities had filed a class action suit against the search monolith back in 2005, but have only recently settled. Unfortunately for Google, the terms of settlement are now [...]

Improving the User Experience with Site Analytics

Improving the User Experience with Site Analytics

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Having a presence in the online world is quickly becoming common, and everyone from companies to the average Joe is leaving their digital footprint on it. This is exemplified through the many product pages, online albums of family pictures, and candid consumer reviews that exist on the Internet. But just as it is worthwhile to [...]

SEO and the War on Terrorism

SEO and the War on Terrorism

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We all know that search engine optimization (SEO) is a great way to drive traffic to a website and increase sales, but SEO is also useful in disseminating ideas and messages. These messages often originate from businesses in the form of press releases, positive product reviews, and reputation management initiatives. But surely SEO can do [...]

Happy Easter 2009!

Happy Easter 2009!

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I hope that everyone is having a wonderful long weekend. In the spirit of Easter, enjoy the pictures of bunnies and kittens below!
- SEP

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Blogroll Algorithm and PageRank Update

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Blogroll Algorithm Update
The blogroll algorithm that is in charge of detecting and indexing blogroll information for Google Blog Search has at last arrived about a week ago. This update primarily deals with how links to blogs are counted if they come from a blogroll.
Googler Jeremy Hylton explains,
We have launched a ranking change that reduces [...]