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  1. Google April Fools' Day Pranks 2012: 8-Bit Maps, Chrome Multitask Mode & More!

    Google TV Click: Control Television Google TV Click will let you control the actors and locations of any and every television show or movie you're watching, whether its "Star Wars" (blast Jar Jar Binks to a galaxy far, far away!

  2. Google Search Plus Your World: The Peer to Peer Evolution Continues

    Webmasters and SEO experts have been arguing heatedly about why Google is doing this (most point to potential revenue enhancement and the possibility of world domination through the marginalization of Facebook) and what this will mean for the SEO...

  3. Bing Linked Pages Simpler than Google+ Author Markup

    For example, SEW's associate editor, Danny Goodwin is harder to find in general as he shares the same name as a famous baseball player (whom he often gets mistaken for in flame wars with Trolls). We want to understand a user more fully, while...

  4. Don’t Be Evil Tool: Focus on the User Builds a ‘More Relevant Google’

    The passive aggressive melodrama that has been Social Media Wars over the last several months has become open war, with Facebook, Twitter, MySpace as it was at the time: Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg had gone on the Charlie Rose...

  5. SEMPO Tells Government: Don't Censor Search Engines

    Currently, it requires technology giants – which initiate capitalistic "wars of the Titans" – to make a mark. While it's certainly true that the Internet is a different space that the brick-and-mortar retail world, it's appropriate to treat it as...

  6. Link Bait Sucks...Except When It’s Awesome!

    For every angry “Everything You Love Sucks” article, there’s an excellent “I Put Together an Amazing ‘Star Wars’ Analogy” post. Thing is, I love the good link bait in the world. If something makes the information world richer the links are...

  7. The Google Killer No One Dares Discuss [Best of SEW 2010 #5”

    The Carthaginians were the Roman Empire's greatest enemy and when Carthage was beaten by a long Roman siege during the Punic wars in 146 BC, the Romans spared no one and became the single most powerful empire on the planet at that time.