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Internet Marketing
Facebook: No Plans To Give Search Engines Access To Facebook Questions
That’s one of the big questions people are asking after yesterday’s launch of Facebook Questions. While many have assumed the answer would be “yes,” a Facebook spokesperson tells us that assumption is wrong.
Currently, search engines cannot access questions and answers through our Questions product. That may be something we consider for the future but have [...]
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 29, 2010
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
From Search Engine Land:
Street Slide: Microsoft’s Next Killer Maps App?
At the SIGGRAPH 2010 event this week in Los Angeles, Microsoft researchers showed off a next-generation tool for browsing street-level imagery. It’s called Street Slide, and it [...]
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Wells Fargo Bank Doesn’t Want My Business
Is "change" coming to Wells Fargo Bank?
I'm in Henderson, Nevada at Green Valley Ranch preparing to speech at James Malinchak's Millionaire Success Secrets event.
The topic for my talk is "How to Get Google to Send You Money", which is about making money with AdSense.
As part of my AdSense presentation, I use $50 - $75 in pennies to illustrate how little clicks add up to real money.
So every time I visit a new town to do my presentation, I need to locate two props... up to $75 in pennies and a clear fish bowl, jar or vase to pour them in.
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Street Slide: Microsoft’s Next Killer Maps App?
At the SIGGRAPH 2010 event this week in Los Angeles, Microsoft researchers showed off a next-generation tool for browsing street-level imagery. It’s called Street Slide, and it combines the up close realism of, say, Google Street View or Bing’s similarly named Streetside product, with “strip” panoramas that offer a wider perspective of a city block [...]
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