June 19, 2006

Barry Schwartz Search News Roundup: June 19, 2006

June 19th turned out to be a slower day in search. The news was more within the SEO community itself and not much going outside of the community. Here is a round up of what I personally wrote about at the two blogs I write at.

Search Engine Roundtable Topics:

  1. NY Times is Cloaking But Not Spamming; Danny Sullivan Says - Google Take A Stand!
  2. Search Spammer Delisted After Tactics Revealed on DigitalPoint Forums - How embarrassing!
  3. Google Relevancy Doomed without Matt Cutts? - Can one many be so vital to such a large company?
  4. Search Ad Keyword Phrase Deletion Probabilities - Nothing like a search patent to really wake you up in the morning...
  5. Checking Declined Yahoo! Search Ad Listings Reasons in UK - nice hack, I think.

Search Engine Watch Topics:

  1. Google Yanks Sites 5 Billion Pages After Spam Complaint - slightly different take on this embarrassment.
  2. Google To "Internationalize" All Products - pretty interesting.
  3. Google Search Results Differ On Mac Versus PC? - seen it for a while, was asked to document it.
  4. Ask.com Sponsors NBC's Treasure Hunters - S'more Ask Promotions
  5. Google's Mobile Operations Expected To See Largest Growth - wonder how much effort in percentages. :)

That is a wrap.

Posted by Barry (CEO) at June 19, 2006 4:39 PM | TrackBack
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