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  1. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    Chinese Google’ Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley – WiredBaidu's new lab is researching "deep learning", described as "an emerging computer science field that seeks to mimic the human brain with hardware and software") not too...

  2. Semantic Search in 2025

    Looking at the issue strictly from the standpoint of achieving a semantic search capability, it seemed that rather than trying to teach a computer how to think like a human, it would probably be much easier to teach humans how to present data in a...

  3. Why Facebook Ad Haters Are Wrong – Here’s How Marketers Can Do Better

    He continued, “We know some of these accounts are run by computer software with one person puppeteering thousands of profiles from a single desk handing out commands such as: 'like' as many pages as you can to create a large community.

  4. World IPv6 Launch: What it Means for Content Owners & SEO

    When you connect to the Internet, your computer or mobile device is assigned an IP address. In the meantime, for people interested in testing this connection from outside China, he recommended using the IPv6 proxy software that can be found at 6fei...

  5. The Trouble with Tribbles: Beyond Google’s Cookiegate Browser Settings Hype

    This is because of a technical quirk in Safari that allows companies to easily add more cookies to a user's computer once the company has installed at least one cookie. In the bug’s documentation, Apple software engineer Brady Eidson described the...

  6. Business Wire Wins Press Release SEO Patent

    Additional verbiage confirms that this isn't just the patenting of Business Wire's systems; the patent claim itself (as cited by Elevate Local) gives Business Wire rights to "a computer-implemented method comprising" (emphasis added) a variety of...

  7. Lawsuit Accuses comScore of Major Privacy Violations

    A lawsuit filed on August 23 accuses comScore of recording private consumer information (including social security numbers and payment data), manipulating computer security settings without authorization, and embedding their software in other...