Google OneBox Also Serving Olympics Results in Search

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Yahoo launched their Olympics Shortcuts yesterday (which we covered here on the blog this morning) but if you’re ready to get your Olympics fix across multiple search engines, Google is also serving Olympics news and scores in their Google OneBox.

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Thursday, 28 August 2008

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Body Jewelry Online

Thursday, 28 August 2008

Navel Rings , tongue rings and body jewelry

Google Sees Flash. So What?

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

FREE LOG ANALYSIS SOFTWARE - SPLUNK > IT Search Freely downloadable software. Index, Search & Navigate Logs & Config from any application or server....

2008 Summer Olympics Shortcuts from Yahoo Search

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Yahoo has rolled out a series of their famous Yahoo Shortcuts specific for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games being held in China. The Opening ceremonies for the Olympics will be on August 8th and Yahoo Search will then be serving real time results in their Olympic shortcuts.

For example, a search for ‘Olympics medal count’ will bring this result (the bottom image is a proof) :

Google Insights for Search

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Google recently added search volume estimates to their keyword tool. They also recently launched Google Trends, Google Hot Trends, Google Trends for Websites, and the Google Ad Planner. And now Google hits the competitive research market with yet another product - Google Insights for Search

Insights for Search shows the following search data

Robots.txt vs Rel=Nofollow vs Meta Robots Nofollow

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

I was just fixing up our Robots.txt tutorial today, and figured that I should blog this as well. From Eric Enge's interview of Matt Cutts I created the following chart. Please note that Matt did not say they are more likely to ban you for using rel=nofollow, but they have on multiple occasions stated that they treat issues differently if they think it was an accident done by an ignorant person or a malicious attempt to spam their search engine by a known SEO (in language that is more...

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