Cookie Hysteria
Cookies are a concern to many web surfers, but the aptly named Raving Lunacy blog takes this worry to a whole new level in Cookies touched my Privates. The gist of the article is that evil marketers use dangerous cookies as spyware to (horror!) target ads that might actually ...
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Yahoo Link Command Changes
One of the more popular tools used by search engine optimizers is the “link” command on most engines, which allows them to see who links to a site. With the emphasis most search engines place on links today, the link command lets an SEO analyze the performance of a ...
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Contextual Ad Case Study
Google Adsense has owned the contexual ad space since its launch, and many publishers have been yearning for an effective alternative. Yahoo Publisher Network aims to be that alternative, and the Jensense blog reports on an early comparion of YPN vs. Google Adsense. The comparison was run on ...
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Killing Google?
Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer is known for his mercurial, driven personality, and he demonstrated that in spades according to court papers first leaked by John Battelle’s Searchblog in Ballmer Throws A Chair At “F*ing Google”.
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Blogger Sued Over Visitor Comments
In a rare intersection of search engine optimization and web community building, a blogger is facing a lawsuit from an SEO firm over comments left by visitors to his blog. The Wall Street Journal reports that SEOBook.com is being sued by a search engine optimization company, Traffic-Power. The ...
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