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Buried in the promotional hoo-hah for "Touch Windows" is Big Blue's current spin on the Yahoo! deal (Ballmer says: "We walked away...") and Bill Gates' big vision post-retirement: building "the world's best search."

No mention of how they plan to read more »
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High noon is three short weeks away... read more »
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At a Q&A session with Google, Yahoo, and MSN, I directly asked them to provide their current opinions on using 'nofollow' on internal site links. read more »
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Loads of people are doing better session writeups than I, so instead I give you a completely arbitrary look at that ever popular expo giveaway, the ball point pen. read more »
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Someone in the Republican party has a clue about search marketing...as well as protecting domains that might be used to attack John McCain, there are dozens of domain names related to Clinton or Obama (norealexperience.com) are registered by the RNC read more »
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With more and more personalized search results, and sites like Amazon, Last.fm, or Stumbleupon suggesting new things to explore, the web is trying to be the friend who passes me a book and says, "I think you’ll like this." But they won't replace the read more »
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When is a free link not free? When you pay for it later. A post musing on free directories, questions to ask when vetting links, and blatant pimping of some other link development articles that have been useful recently. read more »
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On a large dynamic site, 500 server errors are just as bound to happen as 404s, and they're far more troublesome. Here I look at how to deal with them properly to help keep both the spiders and your users on-site. read more »
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Boldly sphinning myself for the first time... Has Google defined 'more recent' as 'more relevant?' read more »
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