Elinor Mills of CNET News.com says, “Mahalo is adding user reviews to its human-powered search site in a new feature dubbed ‘My Mahalo. Underneath the results is a section for user-recommended links related to the search and user reviews from other...
Elinor Mills reports that Google has claimed that Belgium fined Google $43.2 million the other week for not removing all Belgian publishers' content from the engine's index and cache. Google spokesman Ricardo Reyes, told Elinor Mills at News.com in...
Elinor Mills points to a new Click Fraud Index service that reports click fraud rate among those monitoring through its network to be 13.7 percent. The company does say this one the Click Fraud Index page, but despite this, some might assume the...
Elinor Mills points
to a new Click Fraud Index service
that reports click fraud rate among those monitoring through its network to be
percent. In fact, the text below the graph on the Click Fraud Index home
page says, "Derived using average...
Mills compiled from listening to the webcast, complete with key sections
highlighted. Live: Google faces
off with analysts: From News.com, an outstanding live summary that Elinor PDF) from this page.
Elinor Mills at News.com reports that Yahoo is once again testing a new home page user interface for Yahoo.com. This is testing we are doing for the Yahoo home page (www.yahoo.com) as part of our ongoing efforts to gain consumer insight and...
Predictions and More Speculation on a Google Music Service - Elinor Mills has a brief post reporting that Bear Stearns analyst Robert Peck is predicting that Google will offer a digital music download service in the three to six months.
Elinor Mills has a brief post reporting that Bear Stearns analyst Robert Peck is predicting that Google will offer a digital music download service in the three to six months. GoogleTunes.com is a parked page on by godaddy.com.and owned by a person...
Declan McCullagh and Elinor Mills from News.com have just posted the report: What Google censors in China, and like Philipp's article linked above: Checking Chinese Google Results, goes into even greter detail about what is and is not being...
Today, Elinor Mills reports that the problem has been solved. Yesterday, Andy Beal first reported on Marketing Pilgrim (btw, kudos on the title of your blog Andy) with more from RustyBrick on SER, that many Internet Explorer users were having...
Also, News.com's Elinor Mills has filed her story. Mills writes: Engadget has nice coverage going now on Larry Page's CES Keynote here: Live coverage of Google Keynote. Postscript from Gary: A video of Page's keynote speech (highlights) is...
That was Elinor Mills, who now has her own article out today
about them and other issues: There are no plans for banner ads on the Google home page
that everyone who is not logged into Google sees. Google would be looking for a display unit
that...
Mills' article at News.com after the formal announcement, the mention of
showcasing was there. Then in Elinor My assumption is that "banners"
was probably something used quickly and in a shorthand way to mean large,
graphical stuff isn't coming...
Elinor Mills reports more in her News.com story, Elinor's article also reports that Amazon.com will begin the program sometime
in 2006. In what could be the first step toward major
publishers offering their works online, Random House said it will...
News.com's Elinor Mills was there and reports in: Google ETA? Much more in the Elinor Mills article: Google ETA? Even today, it's possible to be indexed by a large web engine but that doesn't mean your site(s) will be easily found (especially since...
While we're on the topic of Larry Page, Elinor Mills from News.com shares other comments that Kordestani made during his Web 2.0 conversation. Kordestani also tells JB that he thinks Google is just getting going and adds that Larry Page still...