Quigo Sees Local Boost from Time Warner Deal, The Kelsey Group The other panelists included: Betsy Book, the director of product management at Makena Technologies, creators of the virtual world There; Ed Keller, CEO of the Keller Fay Group, and co...
Quigo Sees Local Boost from Time Warner Deal, The Kelsey Group SEO Book Even More Local Search PatentsLocal.com has won another local search patent, this time for ad-supported 411 calls. When Is The Right Time To Consider Social Media?
Time Warner Today's search podcast covers Google and AOL looking to renew their
partnership vows leaving Microsoft in the cold; AOL's wedding gift to Google
being new graphics ads for Google search results pages; Japan pondering if it
needs to...
Media Post has more details on Time Warner's CEO Richard Parsons commenting about AOL nearing the one billion dollar mark in ad revenue. In this era of drive-by searching, when most people are satisfied with just about any 'information' that...
The Washington Post takes a look at the Time Warner earnings announcement in: Time Warner Sets Aside Legal Reserve. Today, the company added two new search options for SMS-based Froogle searching: Search for books by using its ISBN (International...
More than 190 publishers are participating in the program, including Wiley, Time Warner Book Group, Simon & Schuster, Inc. "Search Inside the Book" allows you to search the full-text of more than 33 million pages from over 120,000 printed books.
Commercial Alert filed its complaint with the FTC on Monday, claiming that AltaVista, AOL Time Warner, Direct Hit, iWon, LookSmart, Microsoft and Terra Lycos are violating US law by inserting paid listings within their search engine results...
Commercial Alert filed its complaint with the FTC on Monday, claiming that AltaVista, AOL Time Warner, Direct Hit, iWon, LookSmart, Microsoft and Terra Lycos are violating US law by inserting paid listings within their search engine results...
Commercial Alert filed its complaint with the FTC on Monday, claiming that AltaVista, AOL Time Warner, Direct Hit, iWon, LookSmart, Microsoft and Terra Lycos are violating US law by inserting paid listings within their search engine results...