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AdSubtract Blocks Paid Search Results
AdSubtract Blocks Paid Search Results
12/08/2003 07:09 PMWhile some search engines, such as Google, do a good job of
segregating paid advertisements visually and spatially from legitimate
search results, other search ...
AdSubtract to snip paid search results
AdSubtract to snip paid search results
12/08/2003 07:10 PMWhile some search engines, such as Google, do a good job of
segregating paid advertisements visually and spatially from legitimate
search results, other search ...
Big Bug: Google Blocks All Results When
Blocking Spam
Big Bug: Google Blocks All Results When
Blocking Spam
10/28/2003 11:08 PMSeth Finkelstein has made a startling discovery, backed with lots of
evidence: when a spam result comes up in a search, Google not only
blocks the spam, but every result after it. This means that for
searches where spam results manage to rise to the top, very few --
sometimes zero -- results will be returned. Examples: motorcycle
candle, keyboard bracelet. These are common words for which you'd
expect to see results (in fact, the latter even says there are
thousands of results) but the bug prevents them from being seen.
Eliminating the spam pages (by blocking a word, antenna, that appears
on them) allows full results to be displayed. It's pretty amazing that
such a serious bug made it past Google's tests. It will be interesting
to see how quickly it's fixed....
New Tool To Pull Out Paid Search Results
New Tool To Pull Out Paid Search Results
11/17/2003 02:06 AMNow that pop-up and banner ad blocking software is becoming more
common, the makers of such products are turning their efforts to other
sneaky advertising tricks. InterMute, makers of AdSubtract, are
launching a product that will try to
remove paid inclusion search results that have been
coming under
increas
ing scrutiny lately. It's a little unclear from the article
exactly how the search removal program will work. It might just be
designed to work with sites (like Google) where the paid text ads are
obvious - but it suggests that it will try to pick them out of other
search engines where the paid inclusions are mixed right in with the
unpaid. Of course, I wonder how big a market there is for such
technology? While the more tech savvy folks may know about paid
inclusions, most people don't. Furthermore, they're not intrusive -
which is what is most annoying about pop-ups and spam. People are
willing to pay to get rid of intrusive advertising, but I'm not sure
they're willing to pay to get rid of subtle advertising.
Edmunds.com Tests Paid Search to Drive
Traffic: Discover Their Results
Edmunds.com Tests Paid Search to Drive
Traffic: Discover Their Results
07/12/2004 04:11 PMSource: ContentBiz - Should a content site pay search engines for
traffic? If you're not selling directly online, how do you set a
search budget anyway?...
Business Users Prefer Organic Search
Engine Results to Paid Listings
Business Users Prefer Organic Search
Engine Results to Paid Listings
12/17/2003 02:28 PMPANORAMA SOFTWARE ACHIEVES OVER 200%
REVENUE GROWTH IN FIRST HALF OF 2004.
Business Intelligence Software Company
Continues Momentum; Drives Results for
Customers
PANORAMA SOFTWARE ACHIEVES OVER 200%
REVENUE GROWTH IN FIRST HALF OF 2004.
Business Intelligence Software Company
Continues Momentum; Drives Results for
Customers
09/15/2004 02:01 AMPanorama Software Exceeds Expectations in First Half of 2004 with over
200% Revenue Growth. Company increases customer and partner roster
with signficant globale brands. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Software Development: Integrating large
blocks of code into a single project
Software Development: Integrating large
blocks of code into a single project
01/26/2004 07:10 AMCNET Jan 26 2004 11:23AM GMT
Judge blocks Microsoft from banking Utah
software piracy winnings
Judge blocks Microsoft from banking Utah
software piracy winnings
01/04/2005 05:28 PMMBC gets a new day in court
Paid Surveys Online, Paid Survey
programs will pay you for your opinion,
Join FREE Now !
Paid Surveys Online, Paid Survey
programs will pay you for your opinion,
Join FREE Now !
07/13/2004 05:05 AMBiz-whiz.com - Tue Jul 13, 07:32 am GMT
Software maker restates results
Software maker restates results
11/04/2003 02:29 PMSan Jose Mercury News Nov 4 2003 1:44PM ET
New Software to Block Sponsored Ad
Results
New Software to Block Sponsored Ad
Results
12/10/2003 07:48 PMInfoWorld is reporting (
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/12/08/HNadsubtract_1.html ) that
the new AdSubtract PRO Version 3 will include a feature called "Search
Sanity," which will block paid advertisement results on search
engines. While you hear of plenty of pop-up blockers, I don't
recall...
VA Software Reports First Quarter Fiscal
Year 2004 Results
VA Software Reports First Quarter Fiscal
Year 2004 Results
11/19/2003 08:15 PMAdvertisers and sponsors of the network include Microsoft, IBM,
Google, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Dell, Legato, AMD, Interland,
Rackspace and BEA. Management. ...
New Photo Enlargement Software Gives
Cell Phone Photos Better Print Results
New Photo Enlargement Software Gives
Cell Phone Photos Better Print Results
04/19/2005 02:37 AMA new technology has just been released called Imagener that enlarges
pictures without loss of image quality. Cell phone photos often do not
have enough resolution to deliver acceptable printout results. Cell
phone cameras tend to make images at 160 pixels per inch, while the
acceptable resolution for printing is in the 300 dpi range. Kneson
Software (kneson.com) has developed new photo software technology that
extends current enlargement techniques to analyze more of the image
and give mobile phone photos new life. [PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]
Absolute Software Announces Fiscal 2004
Third Quarter Financial Results
Absolute Software Announces Fiscal 2004
Third Quarter Financial Results
05/06/2004 09:41 PMBC Technology May 7 2004 2:15AM GMT
REAL Software Ships REALbasic 5.5.5;
Announces Related Customer Survey
Results
REAL Software Ships REALbasic 5.5.5;
Announces Related Customer Survey
Results
03/22/2005 03:20 PMREAL Software announced today the company is shipping REALbasic 5.5.5,
an update that improves reliability in REALbasic and improves the user
experience for VB Project Converter. VB Project Converter is a utility
included for free with REALbasic that helps Visual Basic developers
port existing applications to REALbasic where they can be
cross-compiled for Linux and Macintosh.
Net Detective Private Investigation
Software Gets Fast Results For
Background Checks Online
Net Detective Private Investigation
Software Gets Fast Results For
Background Checks Online
02/05/2005 09:59 PMSpeed Up The Investigation Process By Finding Information Online
[PRWEB Feb 5, 2005]
ALL MULTIPLE P2P NETWORK FILE SHARING
SOFTWARE ARE NOT THE SAME: TrustyFiles
2.2 update adds Bit Torrent access and
delivers the fastest and most results
and download sources with 100% native
code.
ALL MULTIPLE P2P NETWORK FILE SHARING
SOFTWARE ARE NOT THE SAME: TrustyFiles
2.2 update adds Bit Torrent access and
delivers the fastest and most results
and download sources with 100% native
code.
06/07/2004 02:37 AMRazorPop, Inc. announced the release of TrustyFiles 2.2 Personal File
Sharing software at http://www.TrustyFiles.com. The performance-driven
update cements TrustyFile’s position as the leader in Multi-P2P
network software. TrustyFiles 2.2 features 100% native code and adds
Bit Torrent network support. TrustyFiles continues to be FREE with
NO spyware and NO additional bundled software. [PRWEB Jun 7, 2004]
Enigma Software Group's SoftVote Polling
Update - SoftVote Says Good-Bye to Ralph
Nader in the Polling Results
Enigma Software Group's SoftVote Polling
Update - SoftVote Says Good-Bye to Ralph
Nader in the Polling Results
08/16/2004 02:28 AMThis is a weekly update on Enigma Softwares' SoftVote application for
online polling. This week features the removal of Ralph Nader from the
candidate selections per the American voters. [PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
REAL Software Ships REALbasic 5.5.5
-Announces Related Customer Survey
Results: Of 25% Who Use REALbasic to
Port Applications, 47% Are Porting
Visual Basic Applications
REAL Software Ships REALbasic 5.5.5
-Announces Related Customer Survey
Results: Of 25% Who Use REALbasic to
Port Applications, 47% Are Porting
Visual Basic Applications
03/22/2005 03:38 PMREAL Software announced today the company is shipping REALbasic 5.5.5,
an update that improves reliability in REALbasic and improves the user
experience for VB Project Converter. VB Project Converter is a utility
included for free with REALbasic that helps Visual Basic developers
port existing applications to REALbasic where they can be
cross-compiled for Linux and Macintosh. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
Broadlook--#1 CRM Software
Solution--Empowers your CRM Software and
fill your CRM Software with contact
management relationships.
Broadlook--#1 CRM Software
Solution--Empowers your CRM Software and
fill your CRM Software with contact
management relationships.
06/18/2004 03:03 AMWhichever CRM software your company uses, you need to look at the
Broadlook Suite of Software which should seamlessly integrate with
whichever CRM software you are using. BroadLook is an integrated set
of applications designed to harness the Internet as a powerful
real-time data source--the data from which can be exported into your
CRM software. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
GGs blocks
GGs blocks
12/19/2003 11:11 PMInitial release
Blocks for Box
Blocks for Box
04/18/2005 07:06 PMDon Box: The underlying language feature (along with its cousin,
anonymous methods) do in fact rock though. Let’s explore
further.
...
Blocks and blocks and blocks
Blocks and blocks and blocks
12/12/2003 01:09 AMWent to the Apple Store in Soho yesterday with our friend Keren, who
needed to pick up a new Powerbook, and just by coincidence came...
You Can Get Paid For This
You Can Get Paid For This
02/10/2004 02:56 AMOne month ago, I turned on the
Google Ads here at
ongoing. It’s gone pretty well; herewith a report
with some more detail, and some observations on how the system is apt
to influence those who use it...
Getting Paid on the Web
Getting Paid on the Web
05/23/2002 10:39 PMFalling Blocks
Falling Blocks
08/04/2004 02:57 AMThe Beginning!! Falling Blocks [0.1.1.4]
Ultra Blocks
Ultra Blocks
10/30/2003 07:14 PMUpdate
Code::Blocks
Code::Blocks
01/04/2005 05:35 PMCode::Blocks IDE version 1.0-beta4 released
paid to insert
paid to insert
12/25/2004 05:00 PMreport
nytimes.com/2004/12/24/national/24bible.html?oref=login
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On How Doctors Gets paid
On How Doctors Gets paid
12/27/2004 09:34 PMJoe Stirt writes about how strange it is that a bad, even terrible,
doctor gets paid as much as a good one. Medical care is one of those
very strange parts of the economy where you get paid no matter what
the quality of the service you provide....
Rooney paid for sex
Rooney paid for sex
08/23/2004 01:08 AMNews.com.au - Mon Aug 23, 01:11 am GMT
Get Paid to Invest
Get Paid to Invest
05/24/2004 12:41 PMDividend investing offers a way to have your cake and eat it, too.
Paid To Spam
Paid To Spam
04/14/2004 10:26 AMPaid Inclusion "The Fix Is In"
Paid Inclusion "The Fix Is In"
10/29/2003 01:14 AM"... out of 20 advertisers and online marketing pros interviewed by
BusinessWeek, 10 had experienced firsthand a boost in search-engine
rankings when they signed up for paid inclusion."
kid, you've paid your dues
kid, you've paid your dues
04/15/2005 03:22 PMpaid a $6M ransom
paid a $6M ransom
07/19/2004 09:36 AMtribune.net.ph/headlines/20040719.hed01.html
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How Bad Is Paid Search?
How Bad Is Paid Search?
11/18/2003 11:30 AMFor well over a year folks at the FTC have been
"concer
ned" about the rise of "paid search" results, where results that
are paid for are included without any indication to he end-user that
these are sponsored results. Search Engine Guide takes a look at a
few different search engines and
de
monstrates just how deceptive this is - as plenty of search
engines are almost entirely made up of paid for results without
indicating the monetary relationship. Of course, if the paid search
results are that bad, you would think people would go elsewhere - and,
there's plenty of evidence to suggest they do. Studies show that the
majority of folks still use Google - who is very clear on separating
paid results from straight search results.
AOL Blocks Access to Certain Sites
AOL Blocks Access to Certain Sites
04/09/2004 04:06 PMAre we all lining up to be victims of AOL and rogue spammers?
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Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
09/16/2004 03:28 AMFeedster, Inc., the first company to utilize RSS feeds and weblog
content to enhance broad web search, today announced that it will
power RSS and blog search results for Eurekster, the first and only
Internet search engine powered by social networking technology. By
integrating Feedster’s news search technology and RSS feeds, Eurekster
now provides its users and subscribers with an expanded search
solution containing new sources of information and data beyond
traditional Web search. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
MarketingSherpa Reveals New Research on
Search Engine Marketing Firms and Paid
Search Advertising Agencies
MarketingSherpa Reveals New Research on
Search Engine Marketing Firms and Paid
Search Advertising Agencies
06/22/2005 01:51 AMMarketingSherpa's latest Buyer's Guides (Buyer’s Guide to Search
Engine Optimization Firms and Buyer's Guide to Paid Search Advertising
(PPC) Agencies) reveal new research on pricing, staff size, client
names and growth of the industry. More information is available at
http://SearchMarketing.MarketingSherpa.com. [PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Access 90 Search Engines’ Results With
Firefox’s Search Box
Access 90 Search Engines’ Results With
Firefox’s Search Box
03/17/2005 03:02 AMTurboScout.com launches a Firefox extension which empowers over 27
million Firefox users to access original results from more than 90
search engines with just a click. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Free search bar also blocks pop-ups
Free search bar also blocks pop-ups
05/18/2004 04:39 PMThe YP.Com Toolbar enables users to search with the same criteria
through Google Inc., eBay Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and other sites.
Paid Search Automation
Paid Search Automation
06/22/2004 10:28 AMSource: iMedia Connection - Can your search engine marketing program
survive without… you?...
Google Expands Paid Search
Google Expands Paid Search
06/19/2004 06:04 AMGoogle is now letting Internet publishers get a cut of advertising
sales if they host its search engine on their websites. The new
feature is an extension of Google's AdSense service for posting text
ads on content sites. By Joanna Glasner.
Paid Search Market Maturing
Paid Search Market Maturing
02/01/2005 09:41 PMThomasB2B Launches Paid Search
ThomasB2B Launches Paid Search
09/14/2004 08:53 PMSource: ClickZ - ThomasB2B.com is launching its new global online
advertising network this week, featuring bid-for-position and
pay-per-click pricing for advertisers wishing to reach
business-to-business buyers. The Thomas Global Register Directory
encompasses approximately 10,000 product categories....
Could paid search engine ads be blocked?
Could paid search engine ads be blocked?
12/17/2003 02:28 PMCitysearch Optimizes for Paid Search
Citysearch Optimizes for Paid Search
12/18/2003 07:21 PMIt was the first company to roll out local search, according to Greg
Sterling, program director for the Kelsey Group, although both
Overture and Google have ...
Google's Boondoggle and Paid Search
Google's Boondoggle and Paid Search
08/04/2004 05:20 PMTheStreet.com Aug 4 2004 8:59PM GMT
Paid search stretches boundaries
Paid search stretches boundaries
02/13/2003 12:19 PMThe clear winners of the ad boom are Overture and Google, which both
host networks that let advertisers bid for placement in search results
that then appear on ...
Paid Search Battles Get Nasty
Paid Search Battles Get Nasty
06/01/2004 04:14 AMIt seems that paid search is getting a ton of interest these days,
with the two big providers being Google and Yahoo. As competitors,
though, the battle is starting to get a little nastier. Yahoo
recently
banned Shopping.com from advertising on their site, because the
ads directed users to a page that included Google ads. Eventually,
the two companies worked out an agreement to include some Yahoo ads as
well. The article points out that this raises some questions about
how companies will deal with being blocked from advertising on certain
search engines if they do business with the other. To be honest,
though, this policy from Yahoo seems shortsighted. It's not as if
they don't get money from Shopping.com when people click through the
ads - even if they then go on to click through more Google ads. Why
should Yahoo care what the person does
after they've clicked
through the ad - so long as the ad results are relevant? Obviously,
they want more advertising dollars (and getting another deal with a
company is valuable), but this seems to be a case where the company
was doing more to take business away from a competitor than make
business better for themselves.
Britain cracks down on paid search
Britain cracks down on paid search
06/16/2004 09:56 AMCNET Jun 16 2004 2:02PM GMT
Paid Search Growth May Slow
Paid Search Growth May Slow
08/09/2004 05:33 AMA new Internet advertising forecast shows a slowdown in paid search
listings in the next five years. Will the projection affect Google's
prospects when it goes public?
Paid search spending set to decelerate
Paid search spending set to decelerate
08/09/2004 04:21 AMZDNet UK Aug 9 2004 8:35AM GMT
Yahoo Paid Search, Translated
Yahoo Paid Search, Translated
03/06/2004 02:06 AMVia the invaluable
John
Battelle, a pointer to
this
Search Engine Watch piece on the advent of Paid Search over at
Yahoo. It contains some remarkable examples of marketingese, and I
thought it would be helpful to provide a translation...
China Blocks Keyword Search, Denies All
China Blocks Keyword Search, Denies All
09/14/2002 10:11 PMNew Scientist: Google keywords knock Chinese surfers offline. "If you
enter one of these keywords, such as the Chinese president's name, you
loose all IP connectivity for five minutes," said Ben Edelman. "I
suspect they may have had this system in the wings all along."
(Thanks, S. Anand!) NYTimes: China Seems to Refine Bid to Restrict Web
Access. "Users searching for information on Falun Gong, the outlawed
spiritual movement, turned up many references through Google. But
exploring those references proved impossible, and users' Internet
browsers often ceased to operate properly once an unauthorized
reference had been clicked on." According to the New Scientist, "the
Chinese government refutes denying access to Google and has suggested
that surfers could be suffering normal network problems." "It is quite
normal with some internet sites that sometimes you can access them,
and sometimes you can't," says an official from the Chinese
government's information department. "The ministry has received no
information about Google being blocked, and we have received no
information about a block being lifted."...
Microsoft to launch paid search
technology
Microsoft to launch paid search
technology
03/17/2005 03:49 AMGlobe and Mail Mar 17 2005 7:23AM GMT
Briefly: Paid search predictor launched
Briefly: Paid search predictor launched
06/18/2004 11:23 AMroundup Plus: IBM fires up hosted design apps...Semel donates $25
million to UCLA...SCO embraces more open-source software...HP gets in
the eBay picture.
Execs See 'Moderate Threat' From Paid
Search
Execs See 'Moderate Threat' From Paid
Search
08/12/2004 11:04 AMSource: editorandpublisher.com - Asked to rate the threat posed by
sponsored search on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being "no threat" and 5
being an "absolute threat," the 27 newspaper Web site and corporate
executives gave an average response...
Microsoft Joins Paid Search Ad Market
Microsoft Joins Paid Search Ad Market
03/17/2005 04:22 AMJoining the ranks of Google and Yahoo in their efforts to monetize Web
searches, Microsoft has announced a new platform for advertisers
dubbed MSN adCenter. The first component of the program will be paid
listings on the company's MSN Search, which will replace those
currently powered by Yahoo in some markets.
AdSubtract Software Blocks Paid Results