Posted by Hendry Lee on 04/16/07 in Google, Internal Structure, MSN, Yahoo
If you create sitemap files to get search engines better crawl your sites, then I have a good news for you. Now there is a features called “Sitemap Autodiscovery.”
What is it and what it does?
Sitemap autodiscovery, as the name implies, is the feature for search engine crawlers to find the URL to the sitemap for […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 10/4/06 in Ask Jeeves, Click Fraud, Google, Google AdWords, MSN, MSN AdCenter, PPC News
AdWords adds weekly report view
Google AdWords team announced the arrival of a new feature — weekly reports. The new report view aggregates your report data on a weekly basis, making it easy for advertisers to see how their account, campaigns, Ad Groups, ad, keywords, or URLs performed each week.
AdCenter advertisers like returns, want more
ClickZ reports […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/21/06 in Ask Jeeves, Google, MSN, Search News, Yahoo
Search Engine Watch lists different patent applications from Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft, IBM, Go Daddy, Xerox and Ask.com. All those patent applications are related to e-mail, spaming, and search.
Rumors said that Google Pages has been hacked because there are malicious Trojan code available for download from the site. Google rep informed back that it was not […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/9/06 in Google, MSN, Search News, Yahoo
While International search trend typically focus on which search engine will grow to compete with Google, in UK that trend is not happening. Google by far the most favorite search engine in UK.
The latest analysis from Hitwse shows that Yahoo! Search and MSN Search each powered just over 7 percent of UK Internet searches in […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/9/06 in Google, MSN, Search News, Yahoo
Hitwise today announced that Google accounted for 59 percent of the volume of searches in the U.S. for May 2006, followed by Yahoo! and MSN, with 22 and 12 percent respectively.
Not only does Google continues to lead the three major search engines, but also increased their share from month to month. Google owned 58.3 percent […]
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