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  1. Bing Adds "Pin it" Button in Image Search

    With that re-addition, Yahoo also allowed people to search for images licensed under Creative Commons licenses for use within various applications. Separate from Bing's social sidebar efforts, the folks over at Bing have added a "Pin it" button to...

  2. Failure to Comply: Judge Orders Google to Reveal Paid Media Relationships

    Chamber of Commerce, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, and Creative Commons. Google has been given clarification and a deadline of Friday to comply with a U.S.judge's order to disclose any paid relationships with the media.

  3. Optimizing 3 Types of Content on YouTube, Flickr, SlideShare

    If you want to use your images for link building (assuming they are all of your own creation), then upload them with Creative Commons rights, and in your image description (after the important first 160 characters), note that anyone can use the...

  4. Can Google Correlate Be Used as a PPC Tool?

    Creative Commons Licensed Image courtesy of xkcd.com Google have released a tool that lets us investigate and compare correlations of search volumes across different terms over time. I’m a strong believer that anything that lets me know more about...

  5. Revised Google Book Settlement Addresses Rightsholders Issues

    If an author wants to make a book available for free or under Creative Commons licenses, they are free to do that as well. The Google Book Settlement has finally been revised. There are two main changes that have been made: how the settlement...

  6. SearchDay | The Decision-Making Funnel, Stage 4: Action

    Image Search Launches Creative Commons Filter Posted by Nathania Johnson May 28, 2009 If you need to find photos or graphics that have less restrictions than a fully copyrighted image, Yahoo! is making that easier with a new Creative Commons filter...

  7. Yahoo! Image Search Launches Creative Commons Filter

    is making that easier with a new Creative Commons filter on its image search. Creative Commons does not mean the creator signs away all rights on their content, but they do open it up to greater use. For example, bloggers flock to Flickr for...