Microsoft’s Bing Maps Gets Awesome Streetside Photos
Microsoft’s Bing Maps Gets Awesome Streetside Photos
Because they so often try and fail, it’s fun to report when Microsoft pulls off something really cool. Check out Bing Maps new Streetside Photos app in the video above. It’s like the old …
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Google AdWords Gets Shared Lists To Eliminate Duplicate Data Entry
February 10, 2012 - 4:09 pm
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Sick of inputting the same things across multiple campaigns in Google AdWords? Yeah, Google suspected that was the case. Following the same philosophy that spawned the introduction of negative keyword lists in January of last year, Google has added placement exclusion lists and list suggestions…. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. View [...]
Now, Mitt Romney Has A Santorum-Like Bing & Google Problem
February 10, 2012 - 11:09 am
Tags: 'Romney, Bing, Google, Mitt, problem, SantorumLike
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Perhaps Google may finally have to figure out a “fix” for Rick Santorum’s “Google Problem,” now that an anti-Romney site is making it appear that anyone can rank any protest page for any politician’s name. Bing has the same problem, but no one ever seems to care… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full [...]
Bing Now A Full Point Ahead Of Yahoo In Search Share — comScore
February 9, 2012 - 3:09 pm
Tags: Ahead, Bing, comScore, Full, point, Search, Share, Yahoo
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Today comScore reported January search share figures for the US market. We restrained ourselves this month, not posting on subject this before the official release, given the error that happened last time with one of the financial analyst firms and the early release of the data. Google gained share… Please visit Search Engine Land for [...]
Bing Testing New Search Results Design
February 8, 2012 - 2:09 pm
Tags: Bing, Design, Results, Search, Testing
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Bing is testing a new design for the search results layout. The new design seems a lot cleaner, fresher and more organized compared to the older design. A reader tipped us off listing out the key differences: Vertical tabs removed Top and bottom search boxes widened Search button icon changed… Please visit Search Engine Land [...]
Why Does Microsoft’s Bing Search Engine Hate Rick Santorum?
February 8, 2012 - 10:08 am
Tags: Bing, engine, Hate, Microsoft's, Rick, Santorum, Search
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US presidential candidate Rick Santorum pulled off a surprise last night, winning caucuses and primaries in three states. So what’s with Bing listing an anti-Santorum web site first in its results in a search for his last name? Does Microsoft have some type of liberal agenda! Wait, you… Please visit Search Engine Land for the [...]
Facebook Bans Breast-Feeding Photos
February 6, 2012 - 5:55 pm
Tags: Bans, BreastFeeding, Facebook, Photos
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Breasts. They’re complicated. Facebook states that breast-feeding pictures are okie dokie, just as long as there’s no “exposed breast” that doesn’t feature the child actively nursing. In other words, if there’s no suckling, there’s no posting. Today breast-feeding activists are using Facebook to coordinate “nurse-ins” outside of of the company’s headquarters worldwide, including its homebase [...]
When Is the Super Bowl Start Time? The NFL Finally Gets It Right
February 5, 2012 - 11:09 am
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Super Bowl 46 kicks off on February 5, 2012 at 6:30pm EST on NBC. Amazingly enough, I found this information by searching on Google and clicking on the second result: nfl.com. Amazing because every year, football fans flock to search engines searching for the start time, and until now,… Please visit Search Engine Land for [...]
Google Gets a Bouncer to Patrol Malware in the Android Market
February 3, 2012 - 1:56 am
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Google is taking new steps to identify and eliminate malware in the Android Market. Codenamed “Bouncer,” Google will now scan every new and existing app in the Market against known malware, permissions and publisher information. This is the first time that Google has been so proactive in attacking the Android malware problem and a welcome [...]
iPad Video Editing Gets Serious With Avid Studio
February 2, 2012 - 10:56 pm
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When the iPad first launched in early 2010, the device was criticized by some for being geared toward content consumption, rather than creation. To be sure, the iPad turns out to be a very effective way to read and watch videos, but the tablet form factor is well on its way to maturing into a [...]
Google Fined in France Because Google Maps is Free
February 2, 2012 - 11:28 am
Tags: Because, Fined, France, Free, Google, Maps
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A Paris court has ordered Google France and parent company Google Inc. to pay €500,000 ($660,000) in damages, after a two year court battle with French mapping company Bottin Cartographes over their unfair competition complaint. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest