Daily SearchCast, May 5, 2006: Google To Send Click Fraud Notices Out Soon; Microsoft Says …
Today’s search podcast covers Google sending notices to advertisers about a proposed click fraud settlement later this month; Microsoft saying there’s more work to be done in search; Microsoft’s planned step into personalized search; Microsoft’s new celebrity guide to local places and more!
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Below are links to items discussed:
- Comments in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time
- The Melting Pot Versus The Salad Bowl
- Advertisers To Get Notices From Google In Click Fraud Settlement Later This Month
- Yahoo Publisher Network Suspending Accounts for Poor Traffic Quality
- Is Yahoo Testing New PPC Ad Ranking Algorithm?
- Microsoft: Back To The "Early Days Of Search" Songbook
- Microsoft’s Short Hand Search "Wild Thing" & IM Link Sharing "Nocturnal"
- Windows Live QnA Beta - Microsoft’s Answer To Google & Yahoo Answers
- Ask.com Second TV Blitz Stars Chief Scientist Guru, Apostolos Gerasoulis
- BigDaddy, Missing Pages In Google & Is The Big G Out Of Space
- Ad Agency Sues Maine Blogger Over Search Accusations
- Google Sued For Profiting On Child Porn
- Google Reader Added To Google Personalized Home Page
- Australians Need Maps — Zoom Australia Delivers
- Microsoft’s Windows Live Local Launches CelebFavorites.com
- The Piers Of Newport Beach Vs. The Pier Of The OC
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