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Administrative Note

6 hours ago ago from Science Addiction

For all the people who follow this blog, here's some additional information: I have recently started blogging at Things of Which I May Not Speak about film, music, things I read and write. You can add this blog to your RSS feed reader like Google Reader, My Yahoo, Bloglines or others. If you don't use RSS readers, you should it brings updates from all the sites you like to you, instead of having to go out and see if they've updated. ...

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SpinCity is No More

15 hours ago ago from Pop Loser

Please note that effective (sort of) immediately, there'll be no more updates on SpinCity.org. I've merged my blogs and everything has been pulled over to PopLoser.org . If you're following the RSS feed, you can update to this new feed , or just leave it be as (I think) I've set it up to keep feeding both. (If it goes dark for a few days, please make the switch.) The site itself will shut down probably after the holidays.

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Cute: Yahoo Targets Former Employee Names on Google AdWords - Search Engine Land (blog)

21 hours ago ago from Dollar Buddies

Cute: Yahoo Targets Former Employee Names on Google AdWords Search Engine Land (blog) TechCrunch has screen shots of Google AdWords ads targeting Joshua Schachter's name, a former well-knwon Yahoo employee, leading to Yahoo's recruiting web ... Yahoo's New Recruitment Effort: Google Ads On Ex-Employee Name Queries Washington Post all 5 news articles

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WebmasterWorld’s Tabke: Google “Stiffed” Webmasters on Christmas - Search Engine Roundtable (blog)

21 hours ago ago from Dollar Buddies

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Google Pagerank, Bing Search Update & Yahoo’s Geocities Gone

16 hours ago ago from SEO King Online

http://www.seroundtable.com Google updates the toolbar PageRank scores yesterday. Bing did yet another search index update. Google launched social search in the experimental labs. Google adds

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Andy Plesser: Google's Real-time Search Surfaces Tweets, Blogs and Soon Facebook Updates

8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- Do a Google search for your favorite (embattled) celebrity or hot news story and the results will likely include Web sites, articles, recent blog posts and FriendFeed and Twitter updates . The search giant recently rolled out what it calls " real-time search " to deliver the most up-to-the-second Web content on a search topic and Google product manager Dylan Casey explained how it worked when I traveled to the company's ...

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Google Rests Its Defense of Executives in Italian Privacy Case

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

MILAN Lawyers for Google rested their case in defense of four executives charged in Italy with failing to comply with privacy laws, telling a judge that the company has a mechanism in place to rapidly remove objectionable video from its site. Related Times Topics: Google Inc. The attorneys, Giuliano Pisapia and Giuseppe Vaciago, said that Google removed a video showing high school students bullying an autistic classmate ...

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14 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Tech

GOOGLED The End of the World as We Know It By Ken Auletta Penguin. 384 pp. $27.95 I dare you to name a more plugged-in media and communications technology reporter than New Yorker staff writer Ken Auletta. As comfortable interrogating a network executive as he is interviewing a software genius or bottling a human tornado like Ted Turner, Auletta builds his media-technology books the way a mason builds a wall -- upon a firm foundation, ...

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17 hours ago ago from BBC

It was the year we learned of a spectacular smash-up in space, and scientists working on the world's biggest physics experiment delighted at collisions of an entirely different sort. There were shockwaves, too, in Copenhagen, as the summit failed to reach a consensus on tackling climate change, instead merely noting a deal struck by major powers including the US and China. The BBC's science reporter Paul Rincon looks back at the twists ...

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