There was a lot going on this week and it looks like it’s not going to slow down for a while. Next week the Search Engine Strategies conference will be in full swing in San Jose.
I’ve been bombarded with people looking to set up meetings, briefings and product demos. Search is certainly a hot area and I look forward to hearing the leading authorities speak on the latest developments and what’s in store for the future.
Check back next week and I’ll post something about the interesting happenings at the conference. Meanwhile, in honor of the upcoming search show, here’s some search news from this week:
Yahoo Debuts Audio Search
Gunning for Google: MSN Reveals Paid Search Plans
Bridging the Google Ad Gap
Yahoo Tests Search Blog in Korea
Paid Search: The Butler Does it
China Search Engine Raises IPO Target
Search Engine Results Continue to Diverge
MSN Search is the Newest Dog in the Pile
Travel Engines Don’t Fly with SWA
Microsoft/Google Drama Glamorous not Unexpected
Google Blacklists Cnet Reporters
Google Looking for Gourmet Chefs
What are you searching for? Lisap@revenuetoday.com
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