The word "spam", Tim Converse Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately: From The SEW Blog. New Compliance Manager from Yahoo Publisher Network Yahoo Publisher Network has launched a new feature that alerts...
Tim Converse, the "spam fighter" at Yahoo, has a fun post he named Search engine optimization (SEO) from black to white. Yahoo's Tim Converse Colors SEOs Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search
Tim Converse, the "spam fighter" at Yahoo, has a fun post he named Search engine optimization (SEO) from black to white. He tries to add nine colors between black and white. For example, a "dark gray" SEO is an SEO that "collects (aka steals...
Tim Converse OF Yahoo Talks About Aggregation Spam New Search Patent Filings: Identifying Web Spam and Adult Images =================== In This Issue =================== Departing From Search Engine Watch + Upcoming Search Engine Strategies Events...
Tim Converse OF Yahoo Talks About Aggregation Spam The "Big Ideas for Small Sites & Small Budgets" session at SES featured several search marketing experts sharing helpful tips for small business marketers.A special report from the Search Engine...
Tim Converse, the web spam fighter at Yahoo Search, wrote a very interesting blog entry explaining aggregation spam. Tim offers up this extreme analogy; Tim explains that it is hard for the search engines to draw a fine line in the sand as to what...
Over on the Yahoo Search Blog, An Interview with Tim Converse touches on some of the things Yahoo does
to shape relevancy and fight spam. Expect Tim and the other panelists to show you some you some egregious examples of spam, resting the minds of...
Tim Converse manages Yahoo Search's "content classification" group. Jeremy Zawodny's about to chat with him and puts out a call on the Yahoo Search Blog for questions to raise: Questions for Tim Converse about Content Classification?
Tim Converse manages Yahoo Search's "content classification" group. Questions for Tim Converse about Content Classification? Those are the people who among other things try to automatically determine what's search engine spam.