Today’s search podcast covers a court date set for the case of Google
versus the US Department Of Justice’s demand for search data; how and what and
why Google censors for China; Google diving into rich media distribution; could
not knowing search cost marketing directors their jobs?; Pontiac loving Google in
TV ads and more!
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discussed.
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Judge Sets Hearing Date in Google Subpoena Case
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Scoble: Search Champs Talk to MSN VP about Data Turned Over to Feds
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How Google
Censors Itself For China & Paid Exclusion As Being Evil
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Brin Speaks On China & Looking At What’s Filtered
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Predictions and More Speculation on a Google Music Service
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Google Engineering Director Says Google UI Is as Much Science as it is Art
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Google Repairs Glitch That Kept Some IE Users On The First Page Of Results
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Rich Media Advertising Coming to Google AdSense
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Caching Made Legal – Do You Agree? I Don’t!
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Yahoo’s Senior VP of Engineering to Become Chief Product Officer
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Microsoft Mix 06 Looks At Mashups, Web 2.0
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More IM Search: Search Air Fare Info, Flight Status and More with Kayakbot
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Lack of Search Marketing During Christmas Season Hurt FTD’s Bottom Line, Head of
Marketing Replaced
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TV
Commercial "Googles" Pontiac
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