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Google Adsense and Competing Pay-per-click Ad Networks
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<<I was reading Loren’s write up on a new link selling service from V7N. He points out an interesting claim from the company, which says Contextual Links @ V7N are undetectable to search engines. Whether it be by human or …
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Google has announced a second limited test run of its music video/AdSense program, distributing videos from Sony BMG and Warner Music that contain ads. The program, which is only offered to specific AdSense publishers, pays those publishers (with Google getting …
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<<Last post, we told you about a way to use Google Analytics to see your Google Checkout transaction data. Today, we’ll show you the alternate method of posting Checkout API requests, Method 2 for posting Checkout API requests into Google …
<<By Cynthia Kwon, Strategic Partner Development Psst! If you haven’t already noticed, the Google Base team has updated its product feed specs. These new specs give more detail as to which attributes you should be sending to us by type …
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<<Posted by Greg Miller, Software Engineer, Mac Team A little over a week ago, we announced the open-source release of MacFUSE. Since FUSE makes it so easy to slap a file system view on data, I thought it might be …
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<<Posted by: Matt Wytock, Software Engineer We’ve added a new statistics page so you can see what people are searching for on your Custom Search Engine — information such as overall traffic to your search engine and popular queries is …
Some funny Google Maps sightings in the last day or so: First off, a bug in the directions system in Google Maps sent drivers into a tail-spin, with Google instructing them to make well over 200 u-turns. Yikes! A screenshot …
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Darren Barefoot has put together a cool survey site, asking people why it is that they blog. Since I’m interested in what sort of results he gets (plus, he’s giving fifty bucks to someone who links to it, as well …
<<Okay, I’ve caught up on all but five feeds now. 90 posts on Search Engine Land in a week? Danny and friends, you’re killing me here. Two of my favorite posts that I’ve seen so far show that Google is …
Google Blacklist Contained Confidential Information Quote: “Internet security firm Finjan will confirm on Monday that Google’s much-discussed anti-phishing blacklist contained confidential usernames and passwords of individuals, including credentials for accounts at banks and other financial institutions (tags: google phishing security) …
Wikipedia has adopted the “nofollow” tag on all of its outgoing links, in an effort to combat SEOs that have been using it as part of an SEO contest. The contest, Globalwarming Awareness2007, saw its contestants listing themselves on a …
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