Today's search podcast covers Google's fourth quarter earnings disappointing analysts who wanted bigger earnings; Google looking at traditional ad venues to grow revenues; Google wants into your PSP; Google's internal Linux operating is staying internal, thank you very much; a newspaper association doesn't understand the value of search traffic; watch SuperBowl commercials at Yahoo 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 Releases Q4 2005 Earnings
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No
More Google Foundation Funding For "Foreseeable Future," Says Google
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Google Looking To Traditional Ads For Growth
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Click-to-Call Advertising: VoIP Inc. Announces Deal with Google
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Google Talks With Sony and Motorola About Municipal Wi-Fi Nets
- Sony PSP Vs. Nintendo DS: A
Parent?s Perspective
- At Last, My Xbox 360
Arrives -- And Now I Don't Want It
- Xbox 360 Backward
Compatibility - Not!
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A
Possible Clue into Google's P2P Future?
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Google Working On Goobuntu Linux Project, Fuels New OS Rumors
- IE7 Beta
2 Preview Available
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Microsoft IE 7.0 Sucks!
- Google
Cofounders Visit Brazil Office
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More on Google's Guy in D.C.
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Google, Microsoft Say No To US Congressional Briefing On Chinese Censorship
- Marketers
Find Google Ads Slightly More Effective Than Yahoo & Well Above MSN
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World Association Of Newspapers Dislikes Search Engine Exploitation, Clueless
About Robots.txt Banning
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SideStep Powering Travel Search on Amazon.com
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Yahoo to Offer Video Archive of Super Bowl TV Commercials
- Where on Earth?
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