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  1. Google Images Define Words in New Dictionary

    Look out Merriam-Webster, there's a new competitor in town: Google. A new image-based dictionary bearing Google's name is a bit different and operates on the idea that a picture is worth a thousand words, replacing every definition with the first...

  2. Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Holds Forum and Track at SES New York 2011

    It consists of a full day of sessions on Local Advertising, including a keynote speech by Warren Webster, President of Patch by AOL. Following the Webster keynote, there will be five sessions in the IAB Forum:

  3. Daily SearchCast, July 7, 2006: Business.com's Nofollow On Non-Paid Links; Buying Links The W3C Way; Stephen Hawking On Yahoo Answers; A California King Bed For Google Force One & More!

    Merriam-Webster, the dictionary I grew up on. In Another Dictionary: Merriam-Webster Answers? just how big of a bed will fit into the Google founders' new jet and more! Tune-in by listening to this MP3 file, listening via WebmasterRadio at 11...

  4. Emcee James Fallows Expects Blogorrhea Leaks Of Google Zeitgeist 05

    Webster sends me word that in the current edition of transAtlantic, a rundown of happenings related to The Atlantic magazine by that publication, "Google Zeitgeist 05" emcee James Fallows is expecting news of the off-the-record event to leak out.

  5. Bungled Search Engine Optimization - Cleaning Up the Mess

    They are the publishers of Webster's New World Medical Dictionary from Wiley. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies 2003 Conference, August 18-21, San Jose, CA. A longer version of this article that describes specific tactics and...

  6. Bungled Search Engine Optimization - Cleaning Up the Mess

    They are the publishers of Webster's New World Medical Dictionary from Wiley. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies 2003 Conference, August 18-21, San Jose, CA. Many advertising agencies, design firms, and even web hosting companies...

  7. Google's Gaggle of New Goodies

    Unlike most glossaries, Google doesn't offer its own dictionary-like definitions of words (though it does provide links to look up your word at Dictionary.com or Merriam-Webster). Google has enhanced its already indispensable toolbar, and is...