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  1. How to Launch an English Only Global Search Marketing Campaign

    For the purpose of our article, we’ll only focus on the four types of English-speaking expats: Hopefully, today’s article will open your mind to the possibility that you can still go international with an English only strategy, the results might...

  2. Search Marketing Guide to Naver, Korea's Most Popular Search Engine

    My next article will explore how Naver's results are laid out, opportunities for optimization, and some tips to help you rank better. Nothing is more impressive than Naver's incredible, long-standing market share in one of the most important and...

  3. Human-flesh Search Engines Unearth Dark Side of Online Community

    In the article he discussed a phenomenon that has being going on in China (and other parts of Asia) since 2001, known as "Human-flesh search engine". In the 1980s in the United States, before widespread use of the Internet, B.B.S.stood for bulletin...

  4. Must We Unlock the Deep Web?

    An article reading like unchecked advertorial appeared in Wired that profiled DeepDyve's launch, citing an 8-year-old study from UC Berkeley as the need for such a search tool. Search engines are good at what they do, but they aren't especially...

  5. Using Twitter as an Education Tool

    David Parry, assistant professor of Emerging Media and Communications at the University of Texas at Dallas, was a little apprehensive at first to use social media in the classroom, but after reading an article by Clive Thompson at Wired, he...

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  6. User 927: U Are What U Seek: Search Engine Drama

    The Associated Press published an interesting article today about a theatre production based on AOL keywords that were released inadvertently by AOL and posted on the Internet. First noted in the blog Consumerist back in April, User 917 is a...