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Avengers Assemble! (Or at least some Fun Facts...
wolframalpha:
Planning on seeing The Avengers this weekend? Us too. To celebrate, we have assembled some Avenger themed fun facts.
Thinking about marathoning each movie before seeing The Avengers? That will take you 10 hours and 1 minute:
The Avengers is expected to do incredibly well this weekend, adding to the already impressive total combined box office numbers of the previous movies:
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Keywords were hidden in 29 percent of searches in April. That’s up from 22.5...
– Steve Myers, The Poynter Institute, on how Google’s (not provided) keywords are impacting news sites more than ever. Can sites afford to not know 30% of the keywords driving traffic, and ultimately, the business derived from that traffic?
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Google is a for-profit company with two main customers: searchers and...
– Danny Sullivan, Penguin’s Reminder: Google Doesn’t Owe You A Living, So Don’t Depend On It (via marketingland)
April 2012
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Report: Microsoft Did Shop Bing To Facebook →
You know that rumor about Microsoft shopping Bing to Facebook? It sparked lots of speculation about whether that would be a good move for both companies. Turns out it did happen, according to a report in the New York Times citing executives who made overtures to Facebook on behalf of Microsoft — but without the effort being sanctioned by CEO Steve Ballmer.
Wow.
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Google Launches Update Targeting Webspam In Search... →
Google has announced that it is releasing a new search algorithm that it hopes will better catch people who spam its search results or purposely do things to rank better that are against Google’s publishers guidelines. Google says it will impact about 3% of search queries. The update was rolled out yesterday.
If you’re looking for a catchy name for this update as Google has sometimes given other...
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The “Storage Wars” Begin As Google Drive Finally...
marketingland:
Do you think Box, Dropbox and Evernote will suffer at the hands of Google Drive?