Here's a roundup of today's other search news and headlines from around the web.
Search Industry News
- Google Not Underlining Search Result Titles - Search Engine Roundtable
- Google Toolbar Font Huge - Search Engine Roundtable
- "Googlization of Everything" Good Primer for Antitrust Authorities - Google Watch
- Google Patches 27 Chrome Bugs, Pays $16,500 in Bounties - PCWorld
- Upload images in Google Spreadsheets - Google Docs Blog
- Microsoft Q3 2011 Earnings: Search & Online Up 14% In Revenue But Still Losing Profits - Search Engine Land
- Bing Maps Aerial Victory - Forbes
- Bing Feature Update: Bing releases streamlined shopping experience - Bing Search Blog
- Bing Feature Update: Bing releases streamlined shopping experience - Bing Search Blog
- Yahoo! Mail is down for many - The Next Web
Search Engine Optimization
- Response: Is SEO DOA As a Core Marketing Strategy? - TopRank Online Marketing Blog
- The Importance of Keyword Specificity in SEO Keyword Research - KoMarketing
- Increasing SEO Complexity Lowers Result Diversity - SEO Book.com
- Changes of Domain - Distilled
- How Often Should You Update Evergreen Content - Michael Gray
- Six problems with social search - Econsultancy
Search Advertising
- Quality Score Decoded? - ClickEquations
Social Media Marketing
- Twitter Seeks 3 Month Commitments in New Ad Program - ClickZ
- Facebook shoots first, ignores questions later; account lock-out attack works - Ars Technica
- 9 Out of 10 Moms Prefer Facebook - Marketing Pilgrim
Link Building
- 12 Elements of a Powerful Link Bait - SingleGrain
Mobile Search
International Search
- Yandex Files To Raise As Much As $1 Billion In IPO - paidContent
- China's Baidu Revenue, Profits up on Strong Traffic Growth - PCWorld
- After Google, China's Baidu finds new challengers - BBC
- The Tweet That Was Retweeted 8,000 Times and Other Stories - ClickZ.asia
- Chinese Use Social Media Way More Than Americans - All Facebook
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