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Archive for February 2007

February 6th, 2007

ASKX Web2.0 Parody Connection

Technigma notes today that ASKX.com (ASK’s “futuristic” testing environment) has it’s logo linked to a Flickr page yay2dot0logoparody which is a parody about the different Web2.0 logos.

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February 6th, 2007

On Using Keyword Search Volume Offline

An interesting WSJ article, this morning, outlines the growth in using search engine databases in predicting consumer demand and buzz meter and perpetual focus group all in one.
The article talks about how marketers may use search based keyword research and apply it into offline in an attempt to predict potential product success based on perceived […]

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February 3rd, 2007

CrossEngine - Search Across Several Search Engines

CrossEngine does exactly what it’s name says. It helps you search across many search engines at the same time.
With over 200 available engines sorted into tabs for web, images, audio, news, etc, CrossEngine present a quick and easy way when in need to test a new engine or simply compare results quickly across several […]

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February 3rd, 2007

Yahoo Introduces “Site Badge”

While they are not, at all, promoting the establishment of a high number of links, Yahoo introduced this week its Site Badge to help bloggers and site owners show whose dick IBL count is bigger.
Why? you ask, I am not sure I know, but this tool allows you to select whether you’d like to […]

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February 1st, 2007

Google Loses the GMail Name in Europe

A little over a year ago, Google lost a battle for using it’s GMail name in the UK, and now it lost it’s right over the name in all of Europe.
The Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM), the body which is responsible for European community trademarks, rejected Google’s appeal after a stiff battle […]

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