By Chris Sherman , July 1, 2005
Google Sued For Click Fraud
WebProWorld
"Of course, one should always consider the plaintiff in any suit presented. The publicity gained through this type of action is worth its weight in gold--especially to a click fraud business whose bread and butter is identifying click fraud and getting money back for its clients."
SEW Live in Atlanta"Moderator Chris Boggs provides a great LIVE update report on the Search Engine Watch Forums LIVE! Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Join in and see what's happening!"
New Yahoo MyWeb 2.0 & MyRank"Yahoo evolves its MyWeb search personalization service to allow for tagging of results and sharing information among friends, creating a 'trusted' web that's sorted according to a new MyRank system."
Google Getting New Personalized Search"The results you see on Google may soon be much different than what others see, thanks to today's rolling out of a new version of Google Personalized Search."
Why Don't You Rank on Search Engines?"Lack of good search engine ranking can't be justified in a vacuum. Often, poorly ranking sites aren't necessarily bad or flawed . . . they're just not as good as ten or twenty or thirty other sites. Sometimes, they're not as good by a nose. I'd even go so far as to say sometimes they ARE just as good, but perhaps have unaddressed technical barriers or are still in their infancy."
Google Earth"Google's new satellite imagery-based mapping product that combines 3D buildings and terrain with mapping capability and Google search. Based on Keyhole technology, Google Earth enables users to fly from space to street level views to find geographic information and explore places around the world."
Does Advertising Make Sense If You Have Top Organic Listings?"Does it ever make sense to purchase paid positions when you have the top organic listing for the same search term?"
Do Search Engines See Content Within iFrames?"I've found a neat little script that can display a different html page each day of the month within an iFrame within a web page. It looks really nifty and is pretty easy to use, but I'm not sure if search engines can read content within an iframe?"
Google launches Video Player for Internet Explorer, Firefox"Users can now watch video from within the browser via a special downloaded player -- one that likely will enable pay-per-view in the future."
Search Engine Forums Spotlight courtesy Search Engine Guide.
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