Search Week in Review for Jan. 22, 2011
A new study co-authored by Benjamin Edelman and Benjamin Lockwood attempted to measure bias in the organic search results of Google and to a lesser extent Yahoo, Bing, AOL, and Ask. Search Engine Optimization
A new study co-authored by Benjamin Edelman and Benjamin Lockwood attempted to measure bias in the organic search results of Google and to a lesser extent Yahoo, Bing, AOL, and Ask. Search Engine Optimization
A new study co-authored by Benjamin Edelman and Benjamin Lockwood attempted to measure bias in the organic search results of Google and to a lesser extent Yahoo, Bing, AOL, and Ask. However, Edelman's study says Google should be held to a higher...
The site had expected a negative impact, based on Harvard Business School Professor Benjamin Edelman's recent experiment which indicated that renaming "Sponsored Links" (Edelman's research was conducted prior to the "Ads" name change) to "Paid...
The research was authored by Michael Ostrovsky a economics professor at Stanford, Benjamin Edelman, doctoral candidate in economics at Harvard, and Michael Schwarz at UC Berkeley. Kevin Newcomb reports in the Clickz story: Search Ad Auction Models...
Harvard researcher and adware/spyware expert, Benjamin Edelman, has posted a new report that asks the question, "Are ad intermediaries responsible when their ads are shown by software installed improperly?
An eWeek article: Spyware Snags Blogger Users, reports on a new study by Harvard researcher, Benjamin Edelman that says that "dozens" of blogs hosted by Google's Blogger/Blogspot trick visitors and install spyware and adware onto visitors' computers.
McCullagh said to the best of his knowledge, Google hadn't fixed this, and that the Harvard report's author Benjamin Edelman agrees. But Edelman contacted me after the story was posted and pointed out that it was the library's Thomas legislative...