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January 25, 2006
Daily SearchCast, Jan. 25, 2006: Google Agrees To China Censorship; Searcher Views On Privacy; Yahoo Doesn't Want To Be #2; New AdWords Software Editor Being Tested; Ask Gets Own Image Search & More!
Today's search podcast covers Google agreeing to Chinese censorship demands; a poll about searcher views on the privacy of searches; Yahoo says it's happy being number two to Google in market share but also says they want to be tops as a search player; longer ads coming to Google?; Ask Jeeves gets its own image 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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Google Now Censoring In China
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Search Data Request Has Searchers Pondering Their Next Query
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New Poll Finds Web Users Want Google to Keep Data Private; Full Text Access to
Report Also Available
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Google Not Installing Third Party Cookies -- It's Firefox Prefetching
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New Firstgov.gov Search Database Goes Live
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Yahoo Does Want To Be The Leading Search Engine
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BusinessWeek on Yahoo and Social Search
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Yahoo: Not A Goal To Overtake Google In Search Market Share
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Latest NetRatings Stats Show Status Quo With Search Engines
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New and More Detailed Imagery Comes to Google Local and Google Earth
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Google Quietly Beta Testing Desktop AdWords Editor
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How to Handle Yahoo's Shorter Ad Descriptions
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Oh
Yeah, Yahoo? Google Says (Maybe) We'll Make Our Ads Larger
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Ask Jeeves Launches Their Own Image Database, New Refinement Features Also
Available
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Posted by Danny Sullivan at January 25, 2006 4:20 PM




