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Widely recognized as the world's most popular search engine, Google defines searching to the degree that some people say they "googled" something as a synonym for searching. For more background, see Google news stories from our sister site, Search Engine Land. Below are topics submitted by Sphinn members:
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It doesn't seem likely that Google will provide any toolbar for Chrome! read more »
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Google Updates the criteria for measuring the Quality Score. read more »
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Google SEO guru Matt Cutts said something interesting yesterday, but so far it seems pretty quiet on the blog front, so maybe it went unnoticed or maybe no one cares. However, for me it spoke to something I have always secretly suspected (and drawn read more »
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The future looks bright for Google (or dark depending on how you look at it) and Google Chrome will not have any trouble taking away market share from Internet Explorer and Firefox, with whom Google ironically signed a 3 year deal.

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According to this article, with a little bit of hacking you can change the Google Chrome default theme. read more »
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Attribute-based (a.k.a. faceted) navigation systems make it easier for users to filter, sort, navigate, and buy. But this user benefit could cost you big-time in your natural search marketing performance if not SEO'd correctly. read more »
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Rather than talk about Google Chrome itself (as it has been very well covered already), Kevin Gibbons from SEOptimize takes a look at how Google is promoting this to encourage users to download and try out the new browser. read more »
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A vital lesson on how to triple your ad spend, increase the “user experience” and still be pumped by Google Adwords! read more »
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Video: These are just some interviews of average people and what they think about the search engines. I found it really interesting getting these interviews. I hope you find it interesting too. read more »
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I posted the browser stats from Google Analytics of SELand, SERoundtable and my personal blog, CartoonBarry.com at Search Engine Land. Chrome looked pretty impressive.

I encourage you to share your stats as well. So go to Google Analytics, cha read more »
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Cool Geographical report that Google just rolled out. Read more on SearchMarketing.com read more »
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Duplicate content through two different sites, of course, a question that you want to avoid? Google's duplicate content filters are more likely to abandon a site from its index read more »
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15 links in your blog that leaks valuable PR juice read more »
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An in-depth analysis of Chrome's strengths and weaknesses (relative to other browsers.) read more »
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Getting links from your direct competitors. This is rather strange project. And maybe just interesting to know, but never use this tactic for your money making cash cow…, says the author. read more »
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People far smarter than I have talked about the web becoming an operating system, and search being at the center of how we access the cloud. What better way for Google to position themselves as the C prompt than to turn the address bar into a search read more »
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Tino's run some speed tests to see if Google's claims that Chrome is faster at processing JavaScript than IE7, Firefox 3.0, Safari and Opera. read more »
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Discussion about whether or not free hit counters using hidden anchor text are ethical or not. Is it White hat? Grey hat? Black hat? Watch the mystery unravel. read more »
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Google's Universal Search is based on a “model that will offer users a more integrated and comprehensive way to search for and view information online”. Explained in simple words Google is trying to provide users what they are looking for not just b read more »
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Google has just taken one more step in its quest for world domination: now it has its own web browser, named Chrome. As if it wasn’t enough, they have also published a web comic to help people understand how Chrome works. read more »
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Google own your content if you posted it using their Chrome browser....or if you view it using the same browser. Apparently they didn't mean it really, but they re-use their EULA. Be careful what you agree to. read more »
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On Monday Google announced that they are launching a new browser called Chrome. read more »
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Now Google Chrome is available I thought I'd follow up on my blog earlier this week about the performance of Google's new browser. read more »
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Within a day after his appearance users have at least two security problems discovered in Google's new web browser Chrome. read more »
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