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for: ‘January, 2010’

Google Social Search is now live!

Google Social Search has been in Google Labs since October last year, it was an opt-in product of Labs. Now Google has begun the roll-out to signed in users within google.com. Social Search Beta will be available to all English speaking users using google.com within a few days. Before you get confused, Google Social Search …

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SEOmoz – Page & Domain Authority

SEOmoz launched Open Site Explorer last week, it has been a resounding success. With rumours moving around SEO circles that Yahoo’s Site Explorer will be no more once Bing takes over Yahoo (already team has decreased from 12 to 3 people in the last year), SEO’ers have been worried of not having a successor to …

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State of Index 2009 – Matt Cutts

Last year Matt Cutts spoke on the “State of Index” at the Las Vegas PubCon in November 2009. He recreates the video for people who could not make the conference. The video is aimed at users, web developers, and webmasters. It is a summary of the changes Google have made for the year 2009. Please …

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Google Maps, what’s new?

Google has been working on a few upgrades of late, dating back to September last year. The first change was for a more effective visitor view by doing away with the tabs. This was merely a design change with an objective to attract more business owners to list their business on Google Maps, I reckon …

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Google’s Real Time search, the next generation

Google has launched real time search in some of the high volume searches. For example, searching ‘Haiti Earthquake‘ will look like the following: The following was said by Google’s Amit Singhal, a Google Fellow, who led development of real-time search: “You earn reputation, and then you give reputation. If lots of people follow you, and …

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