Today's search podcast covers Google agreeing to setting a class action case over click fraud for $90 million; Orkut's strange bedfellows; American Airlines goes after a Google Video uploader; Google's contextual ads gain demographic targeting; recapping SES NY 2006; what Google told analysts on its Analyst Day; Google's Matt Cutts refutes the US Department Of Justice in legal documents over the search data case and more!
Tune-in by listening to this MP3 file, listening via WebmasterRadio at 11:30am Eastern and repeated at 2pm Eastern Tuesday through Friday, via our Odeo channel or through iTunes via this link (or use alternative iTunes instructions explained here) or though our Yahoo Podcasts channel. Below are links with more information about the stories that were discussed.
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Google Agrees To $90 Million Settlement In Class Action Lawsuit Over Click Fraud
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Google to Pay $90M in 'Click Fraud' Case
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Google Explains Invalid Clicks
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Google Analyst Day Recap
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Al-Qaeda Likes Orkut
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Google Unites Its Own Videos On One Page
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Google Subpoenaed to Reveal Identity of Person Who Posted at Google Video
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Google Filings Against DOJ Request -- Including Declaration From Matt Cutts
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Google AdWords Launches Demographic Site Targeting
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Google To Buy Writely, A Browser Based Word Processor?
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Tips On Monitoring Online Reputation
- SES New York 2006 Coverage Recap
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