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Google: 62 Percent Of Valentine’s Day Restaurant Searches Were Mobile

Google is releasing some data on mobile search and Valentine’s Day. The company said, “A whopping 62 percent of total searches for popular national chain restaurants [in the US] on Valentine’s Day occurred on high end mobile devices or tablets.” One more time: 62 percent of all…



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Google: 62 Percent Of V-Day Restaurant Searches Were Mobile

Google is releasing some data on mobile search and Valentine’s Day. The company said, “A whopping 62 percent of total searches for popular national chain restaurants [in the US] on Valentine’s Day occurred on high end mobile devices or tablets.” One more time: 62 percent of all…



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Google Tries to Diagnose Health Conditions on Symptom Searches

Google is adding a new health search results feature. Whenever you search for a symptom or multiple symptoms of an illness, Google will show you a list of possibly related health conditions related to your query to get you to answers more quickly.

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Valentine’s Day 2012 Searches: Gifts.com, Yelp Win Big [Infographic]

In anticipation of Valentine’s Day, Gifts.com appeared in the top five search results for 60 percent of non-geographic “gifts” keywords during January; RedEnvelope.com placed a distant second, with a 37 percent share of search, Conductor reports.

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Wikipedia Appears on Page 1 of Google for 99% of Searches [Study]

Google loves Wikipedia. Everyone knows it, and many aren’t that happy about it, especially when some of their poorly written content outranks actual websites. But did you know Wikipedia pages appear on Page 1 of Google for 99 percent of searches?

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New Research From Conductor Shows Gifts.com Tops Valentine’s Day Online Searches – MarketWatch (press release)

New Research From Conductor Shows Gifts.com Tops Valentine's Day Online Searches
MarketWatch (press release)
NEW YORK, NY, Feb 13, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Conductor, the leader in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) technology, today announced the findings of its research report that examined online search behavior and keywords for Valentine's Day 2012.
Vpromise.com Takes Search Engine Optimization to New Levels With Internet SBWire (press release)

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Google: 41 Percent Of Super Bowl Ad Searches Were Mobile

A wide range of social and mobile data are being reported by various sources in the wake of last Sunday’s Super Bowl game. For example, ad network inMobi said 39 percent of survey respondents “used their mobile device in response to a TV commercial during the game” (discussing…



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Madonna’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Tops Google Searches [Infographic]

We’re 24 hours removed from Super Bowl 46, in which the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21-17. But it was neither the Giants nor Patriots that people were searching for most last night on Google during the game. It was Madonna.

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Tom Brady vs. Eli Manning: Brady Searches Top Google, Yahoo

Tom Brady and Eli Manning will renew their rivalry today in Super Bowl 46. While Manning has the edge in their on-the-field matchups, leading 2-1 including a Super Bowl victory four years ago, people searched more for Brady on Google and Yahoo.

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10 Reasons to Use Foursquare Explore for Personalized Local Searches

Foursquare recently announced “Explore”, their new web-based tool that takes geosocial and local search to a new level. Check out these enticing perks that come along with the new features.

Beyond mobile check-ins for badges and mayorship battle…

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