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February 21, 2006
Daily SearchCast, Feb. 21, 2006: Ask Bids Adieu To Jeeves; Google Has New China Woes; Google Confirms Traffic-Power Ban; Murder Evidence Found In Search History; Prizes For Searching At MSN & More!
Today's search podcast covers Ask divorcing Jeeves; Google's secret beta test program for friends and family; new issues for Google in China; Google confirms Traffic-Power was banned; another murder case gains evidence from desktop search history; MSN offers prizes for searching 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.
- Wikipedia Editor Treats
Danny Sullivan Like a Spammer
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Farewell, Mr. Jeeves
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Google Extends Print Ads Deadline to 24th of February
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Google's Trusted Tester Program For New Products
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HBO's "The Sopranos" Uses Google Maps & AdWords for Show Promotion
- Google
License To Operate In China Questioned; Will Disclosure Have To Go?
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Statements To US Congressional Hearing On Chinese Internet Censorship
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Yahoo Asks for Help in Chinese Censorship Battle
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Google Launched Google China Blog
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Google To Be Dumped On Valentine's Day Over China
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AOL Launches Test Chinese Portal
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Jack Ma to Keynote SES China
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Google Officially Confirms Traffic-Power Ban From Index
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Man's Search Query to be Used in Court Case
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Microsoft Buys MotionBridge, A Mobile Search Company
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MSN Search
Updates Look and Search Results
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Hacking The MSN Search & Win Contest
- Current TV Launched Google Current
Posted by Danny Sullivan at February 21, 2006 3:42 PM




