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Google Inc., aiming to vie with social-networking leader Facebook Inc., unveiled tools that help users recommend other websites while letting companies feature that information in their advertisements. The feature, called "+1," lets Google users click a blue button to show their affinity for a company or product, said Matt Cutts, Google's principal engineer in search. Google would also show how many of a person's friends -- gleaned from Google user accounts -- also favor those items when they show up in search results.
Google Inc. can give websites a lot of traffic. It can also take it away. That's what Valerie Whitmore found out recently.
... we return the best websites we can," said Matt Cutts, who leads Google's spam-fighting efforts. ...
Introduction . I. Search Engine Technology and Business. A. Technology. 1. Indexing . 2. Queries . 3. Results . 4. Content . B. Business. II. . A. Users' Interests. 1. Query Privacy . 2. Unbiased Results . B. Providers' Interests. 1. Minimizing Costs . 2. Avoiding Unfair Competition. 3. Prominent Placement in Results . C. Third Parties' Interests. 1. Ownership. 2. Reputation . 3. Privacy . 4. User Virtue . D. Search Engines' Interests. 1. Preventing Search Engine Optimization . 2. Preventing Click Fraud . 3. Innovation . 4. Competition . III. Interconnections in Search Engine Law. A. Claims Against Search Engines as Functional Substitutes. B. The Pros and Cons of Disclosure and Mandated Results. C. User Privacy Concerns Implicate Others' Interests. D. ...
.... Complicating matters, these two features of search are inextricably int... SEARCHBLOG, http://battellemedia.com/; Matt Cutts, GADGETS, GOOGLE, AND SEO, http://www.mattcutts.co...
SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. can give websites a lot of traffic. It also can take it away. That's what Valerie Whitmore found out recently.
... we return the best websites we can," said Matt Cutts, who leads Google's spam-fighting efforts. "...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc. can give websites a lot of traffic. It also can take it away. That's what Valerie Whitmore found out recently.
... we return the best websites we can," said Matt Cutts, who leads Google's spam-fighting efforts. "...
...In an interesting twist, Matt Cutts and other Google engineers deactivated their...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Facing stinging criticism about the quality of its search results, Google late Thursday made a significant change to its search engine to try to combat the growing number of websites that exist primarily to land high on its rankings. These "content farms" and other websites that produce low- quality content were damaging the usefulness of Google's search results, many outside experts charged.
... it could not be further from the truth," Matt Cutts, Google principal engineer, said in an e-mai...
YONKERS, N.Y., April 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Executives from the search engine industry, consumer organizations and health Web sites will join Consumer Reports WebWatch for "Trust or Consequence: How Failure to Disclose Ad Relationships Threatens to Burst the Search Bubble," the second in a series of national conferences on Web credibility issues, Thursday, June 9, at the Claremont Resort & Spa in Berkeley, Calif. To learn more about this free conference, speakers, agenda, and to register, go to: http://www.consumerwebwatch.org/dynamic/ conferences-search-engines.cfm
...Don't miss the opportunity to meet:. -- Matt Cutts, Google. -- Gary Ruskin, Commercial Alert. -...
I first heard about this snarly, nasty bit of Google slur while I was visiting family in Iowa for Thanksgiving. On my iPhone was a link from a client to The New York Times, where there was an article about how a company enjoyed top search rankings in Google, while in real life they were such terrible businesspeople that the company owners were later arrested for threatening the personal safety of their customers. The owners of DecorMyEyes.com, according to the article, were providing bad customer service on purpose to attract negative reviews on the Internet. The reason for this controversial marketing plan? The company owners are convinced that the more negative PR they received on the Web, the higher their Google rankings were.
..."No matter where they post their negative comments, it helps ... blog and via twitter posts from Matt Cutts, who is the public face of the Google search rank/...
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