In my first post on Graph Search, I explained its potential impact to privacy, reputation management, local search, and more. On January 15, 2013, Facebook released Graph Search, which is the social network's first attempt at a serious searchengine.
Microsoft Debuts New Commercials on Privacy, With Google in the Crosshairs – Advertising AgeLaunches “Your Privacy Is Our Priority,” campaign in Washington, D.C.and Kansas City, Mo.to "raise awareness about privacy".
See "Google to Appeal Italian Privacy Ruling and Jail-Time Sentence" for more details on the case's history. Google: Disavow Links Even If Removed As A Best Practice – SearchEngine RoundtableSays Google's John Mueller: "While it's really important...
To date, they've done a pretty decent job of protecting privacy. Supposedly, this is necessary in order to make our lives easier and enhance our privacy? They're going to protect our privacy by having someone else carry our wallets for us?
Most recently, the EU has questioned whether Googles's unified privacy policy is legal, and was sued by Foundem, which has been working with Microsoft and the FairSearch players, for anti-competitive conduct.
He also noted that concerns about user privacy and changes in device usage will likely be challenges to face in the short term. Long-term prospects for PPC are good, considering searchengine efforts to emphasize paid results over free listings in...
We remember that we don't have to worry about our privacy because your searchengine is upfront about what its collects and has easy-to-use privacy filters that even the most novice of users can understand.
The Scroogled campaign has sparked a dialogue that shows how much consumers care about their privacy, and how strongly they feel about the fact that Google goes through their personal emails to sell ads.
Online search, with useful information at your fingertips from the privacy and convenience of your computer, seemed like a miracle. The more times the keyword appeared on the page, the more relevant the searchengine assumed that word was for the...
It's also interesting to note that, as Glenn Gabe pointed out in "Insights From 7th Graders About Google, Smartphones, Panda, Privacy & Paid Search", many students (who are heavy Google users) don't understand the difference between paid and...
I was amazed at how much the class retained, how interested they were in digital marketing, and how my points about privacy resonated with them. My presentation covered a number of important topics, including how writing is used across various...
It really does seem like Facebook is on to something BIG with Graph Search:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57564188-93/facebook-graph-search-first-impressions/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/shelisrael/2013/01/16/the-importance-of-facebooks-graph...
Graph Search is privacy aware. Regarding privacy, he added: "You want a search tool that can help you get access to things people have shared with you. By "privacy aware," Facebook suggests the following:
No more passwords is the main selling point of the NSTIC program to the User (Me), so it takes a lot of reading and dissecting of documents to understand what is not being stated and what words like “privacy” and “anonymity” mean in the identity...
The vehemence directed at the individual may depend on the cultural values of the country, but either way, the vengeful mob actively destroys privacy to the extent that any online behavior in the past can come back to haunt you in the present.
Security: If the site safeguards the user's privacy and the user feels confident in sharing the data asked in the form or feels confident using his credit card for payment then it adds on to the trust factor and this factor has the potential for...
DuckDuckGo’s founder is on a mission; it speaks to his experience that he foresaw privacy as a growing concern among searchengine users when he hatched the idea. DuckDuckGo is often called the anonymous searchengine, thanks to Weinberg’s...
Kate Middleton’s naked pix may be a great reason to write a "privacy and media law" advice piece, for instance. Use social data to help find out what people are talking about using something like social mention or Bottlenose, a new social search...
Respondents cited distraction from their search for information and concerns about privacy as top reasons why they don’t want it. Yet, far less has been written about the ‘how’ — the differing paths each have taken in how they each choose to...