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January 11, 2006
Daily SearchCast, Jan. 11, 2006: SEMPO Stats On Search Marketing Industry; Google Thinking About Selling Books; Search Patents; Google Earth For The Mac, Ben Franklin's Search Engine & More!
Today's search podcast covers new stats about the search marketing industry from SEMPO, Google considering selling books, more search patent applications, Dogpile does TV placement, Google Earth for the Mac is out, regulating search, Benjamin Franklin gets a search engine and more!
Tune-in by listening to this MP3 file, listening via WebmasterRadio at 11:30am Eastern and repeated at 2pm Eastern Tuesday through Friday, via our Odeo channel or through iTunes via this link (or use alternative iTunes instructions explained here) or though our Yahoo Podcasts channel. Below are links with more information about the stories that were discussed.
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SEMPO Survey Sheds Light on Search Marketing Industry
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How Does a Google eBook Store Sound?
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New Google Patent Application Defines Link Churn
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Seven Recently Published Patent Applications from Microsoft Deal with
Computation of Web Page Ranking, Calculating a Docments Importance, and Search
Spam Detection and More
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Dogpile Doing Product Placement on Television
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Let's Make Mac Users Happy: Google Earth for the Mac Now Available
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IAC/InterActive Debuts Comparison Shopping Search Service Named Pronto
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Regulating Search Symposia Recap; Google Attorney Speaks at Oxford
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In the News: Searchable Database of Transcripts from U.S. Supreme Court
Nominee Hearings Available
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Benjamin Franklin Gets His Own Search Engine
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Cool! Newsplayer.com Offers Video Access to Over 100 Years of History
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New Forum Discussion Search Tool
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Posted by Danny Sullivan on January 11, 2006 10:26 PM










