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  1. Yahoo Year in Review 2012: Election, iPhone 5 & Kim Kardashian

    Lance Armstrong doping Neil Armstrong For the 12th straight year, Yahoo has announced their annual year in review. Since 2001, Yahoo has compiled lists of the top search queries entered into the search box in an attempt to determine the year's top...

  2. Ask.com’s Top Question of 2012: Will Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Get Back Together?

    Did Lance Armstrong take drugs? Lance Armstrong. Again, Ask went “deeper” to let us know that the country is split on Armstrong being stripped of his titles, most people think there’s no difference between the iPhone 5 and previous versions, people...

  3. Top Bing Searches in 2011: Bieber, Kardashian & Royal Wedding

    Americans still had charity on their minds, as the YMCA, American Red Cross, and Lance Armstrong Foundation topped the list for most searched charitable causes. Bing's recap, while far more comprehensive than the 2010 edition, mainly focuses on...

  4. Les Paul Google Guitar Logo Lets You Play, Record & Share

    Most rock fans have heard of the famous Gibson Les Paul.which has been used by a myriad of musicians including Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen, Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, Slash of Guns 'N Roses...

  5. Doodle 4 Google 2011 Winner Dreams of Being an Astronaut

    In a brief appearance on the “Today Show” this morning with Google VP Marissa Mayer, Matteo said he was inspired by Neil Armstrong. Someday, Matteo Lopez of South San Francisco, Calif.wants to be an astronaut and explore space life.

  6. AOL Serves Google Search Results. But Is Microsoft Doing Their SEO?

    But given the "content farm" changes both engines are supposed to be implementing, having a major agreement with AOL search and a potentially massive use of this Microsoft platform, maybe AOL CEO Tim Armstrong is smartly taking steps to keep his...

  7. Submitting To Article Aggregators Now Wasted Link Building?

    As Tim Armstrong, AOL's CEO, said last year. Okay when Matt Cutts speaks the search industry listens. So is his recent comment on the Google Webmaster Help Videos a good indication that submitting to article aggregators is no longer a way to build...