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  1. PR & SEOs Listen Up! HitTail is Back to Make You Panda Proof

    SEO companies aim to get their client on the front page of Google and Bing, whilst PR companies aim to get their client on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. What PR knows is that one good article with the right placement (normally a...

  2. Nextag’s Fatal Sense of Google Entitlement

    Katz is in the spotlight for authoring a rather weak anti-Google rant, “Google’s Monopoly and Internet Freedom”, using the Wall Street Journal as his platform as we get closer to the July 2 deadline the European Union has set for Google to adjust...

  3. Google Failing on Piracy, Claims RIAA, Hollywood Agent

    Meanwhile, one Hollywood agent doesn't understand why Google can keep child porn out of search results but not pirated movies, the Wall Street Journal reported. This article was originally published on V3.

  4. Ford Retains Confidence in Facebook Ads as GM Quits

    While General Motors may halt Facebook advertising, according to a Wall Street Journal story today, Ford has a different attitude toward paid promotions on the social site. The latter, according to the Journal, has had a $10 million Facebook ads...

  5. Google Reveals Argentina, South Korea Investigations

    Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported that officials in South Korea are looking into the company's handling of mobile data and advertising. In 2010, officials raided the company's offices as part of its investigation in data collection by the...

  6. Yahoo Launches Social News App Outside of Facebook Platform

    Yahoo, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post are just a few of the American media companies jumping on the social sharing bandwagon in an effort to drive media consumption. On the article page, users can see which of their friends have...

  7. HubPages Adds Subdomains, Claims Google Panda Recovery, But...

    Here’s what the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday: User-generated article site HubPages was one of the thousands of websites hit hardest by Google’s Panda update. But now they claim to have a solution that works: dividing its website into...