Reuters reports:
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday proposed halving the minimum opening bid on a piece of valuable wireless spectrum, but several commissioners expressed doubt that the plan would work, after an earlier auction failed to attract industry interest.
The five-member FCC approved a plan devised by agency Chairman Kevin Martin, cutting to $750 million a […]
According to a press release today, there’s a new search engine being launched by some former Googlers that supposedly going to compete with the giant.
A new search engine created by former engineers from Google Inc. launched Sunday night, claiming to cover three times as many Web pages as Google.
Menlo Park-based Cuil Inc. was created by […]
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This post is for those of you trying to get higher on the Google charts for your specific keywords. I picked up the tip from my good friend Mark Jones who found it at GoogleGuide.com (a great resource by the way).
Essentially this is the key: don’t go to your own site via bookmarks or even […]
I just read an interesting article that appeared a couple of days ago in the New York times. It was talking about the tracking devices that are being installed by TruMedia on the Adspace Network. They are rolling with a bunch of them on the Adspace Network across the country.
The devices are very useful. Essentially […]
So, I was thinking about how to drive traffic and I think a link into Google News would be the best way to get instant traffic onto any site. So, I found out some interesting information. If you’re interested in applying for a spot on Google News please visit the following links.
Seround Table
Search Engine Watch […]
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Google does it again. According to a recent report given by retail media company in the Netherlands, Google has recently applied for a patent which simply states, “Allocating advertising space in a network of displays.” This gives one up for suspicion. Whether or not this means a full-blown rollout remains to be seen, but from […]
