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You’ve heard the term “real-time search.”
You’ve even seen real-time search results in Google. They’re mixed right in with standard (or should I say, static) search results under a new section called, “latest results”. The search pages automatically refresh/update these “real-time search” results from content published by social networking sites, blogs, news and other sites. It’s [...]

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What was your favorite Super Bowl ad?
There were some fun ads during this year’s Super Bowl. I personally enjoyed Betty White’s appearance in the Snickers ad and the Doritos anti-bark collar ad.
But, it probably comes as no surprise that my favorite Super Bowl XLIV ad was Google’s. It tells a story of a Parisian romance [...]

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Top 10 Green Search Engines

by maryarcher on April 22, 2009 · 1 comment

in pay-per-click, search engines

Earth Day is a time to focus on ways we can help protect our planet.
One of the easiest ways you can ‘Go Green’ is to use an eco-friendly search engine. In that spirit, I’ve listed my picks for the Top Ten Green Search Engines available online today. Give them a try!

Green Maven is a search [...]

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Google recently released beta version 2.0 of their Chrome browser.
I know, just what we need, another web browser… But, this one just might be a real contender.
Chrome is one of the fastest browsers around and recently won Most Secure Browser at the Pwn2Own competition. It is, however,  a beta version, which means it still has [...]

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Wonder when Goggle last crawled your website?
Maybe you’ve recently optimized your site and want to know when to start looking for possible ranking changes in the search results. Maybe you have a new website and want to know when Google actually found it. Or maybe, you’re just curious to see when Google last crawled your [...]

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If you want to find out what’s on American’s minds, all you need do is look at the top search terms on the major search engines.
ComScore recently reported “job search” as the  fastest growing content category in 2008. The number of visitors to job sites grew 51 percent to 18.8 million visitors.
The following chart from [...]

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