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January 20, 2006
Daily SearchCast, Jan. 20, 2006: Google Vs. DOJ Court Documents; Pay-Per-Call Growth; Designers & SEO; Viewing Big Content On Small Devices & More!
Today's search podcast covers more about the Google versus US Department Of Justice data request and revelations from court documents; pay-per-call growth and options, how and why designers should work with SEO; making Flash search engine friendly, squeezing content into mobile formats 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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The Day After: Points In The Search Trust Sweepstakes
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Bush Administration Demands Search Data; Google Says No; AOL, MSN & Yahoo Said
Yes
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Court Documents & Summary Of United States Versus Google Over Search Data
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Once a Site Visitor Arrives They Make Some Key Judgements in Less Than the
Time It Takes To Blink
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Former Head of Marketing for Yahoo, Search UK and Ireland Now at TouchLocal, a
UK Business Directory
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Pay-Per-Call Needs Local Advertisers to Be Successful
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JumpTap Introduces Keyword Sales Program for Mobile Search and Releases Stats
About What Mobile Searchers Are Looking For
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Google Updates Company Milestones Page
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Designers Should Love SEO, Plus Making Flash Friendly To Search Engines
- Tools that Optimize Web Content for Mobile Web: Google Joins Skweezer and IYHY
Posted by Danny Sullivan on January 20, 2006 6:18 PM











