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Not all search engines rhyme with "oogle" [Valleywag Calendar] (Valleywag)

Thanks to Google's unquestioned domination, the not-so-wide world of search makes for uninteresting competition. But while Yahoo, Ask, and now Cuil duke it out for whatever scraps of market share... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

How Search Engines Optimization Can Increase Your Online Coverage (Turks.US)

It would be safe to say that you've already heard about SEO. That's right, search engine optimization that Webmasters today use to increase the traffic of their online page.

Hands on: Ask.com's kid-friendly search engine impresses (Ars Technica)

Ask.com hopes to use children to gain some market share among the search engines, and their newly relaunched Ask Kids is a surprisingly well-designed weapon in that fight. Read More...

Search the Archives (The Pitt News)

Philanthropy is no longer just the business of the Heinz or Carnegie families. Donations to charities now come from Internet search engines, too. GoodSearch.com, a search engine still in its inaugural year, gives one cent for every search to a nonprofit organization designated by the searcher.

What a Verizon-Google deal would mean for mobile search engines (Network World)

With Google reportedly poised to strike a deal to become Verizon's default mobile search engine, many Verizon subscribers may be wondering what's in it for them.

Search & Internet Explorer 8 (Search Engine Land)

After finally getting the new Internet Explorer 8 beta installed (demands to upgrade Windows, verify Windows, sigh), I spent some time playing with the new search functionality and checking to see if Microsoft was going to try and stack the deck in its favor with the new browser. So far, it remains pretty even handed. Indeed, so far, Microsoft seems kind of lame given that there are some cool ...

Yahoo applies for tax incentives for Sarpy County operation (Lincoln Journal Star)

Yahoo is apparently eyeing Sarpy County for one of its data centers, which would house computer servers to run the company?s search engines.

Web API Expert: Why Web API Directories Are the New Search Engines (SYS-CON Media)

Last week we launched a new column called ?Web API Expert,? in essence, to provide a deeper focus on the emerging number of Web APIs out there, and show how to leverage them for mashups or other applications. This is the most exciting and interesting area of the emerging Web right now, and the more you understand what?s coming, the better you can take advantage. read more

Microsoft browser threatens Google?s ad model (Financial Times)

Users of the browser can opt to access websites in private, hiding their personal details from search engines that use the information to target advertising at individuals.

Pay Per Click (PPC) Summit, Leading Search Engine Marketing Conference Introduces Sponsors and Offers $200 Discount (PRWeb)

Pay Per Click (PPC) Summit, Search Engine Marketing conference is proud to announce partners and sponsors of PPC Summit LA scheduled for Sept. 25-26, 2008. The PPC Summit experts will share the Best Kept Secrets for Highly Profitable Pay Per Click Campaigns during 20+ sessions covering: best practices for managing campaigns on Google Adwords, Microsoft AdCenter, Yahoo! Search Marketing and ...