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The Advent of Internet Censorship in America – A SPN Exclusive Article
November 23, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
UPDATE ON SOPA Matt Cutts Blog – Progress against SOPA CNet – How SOPA would affect you: FAQ Question: What does it take to get bitter rivals, Google and Facebook – the two most popular and powerful entities on the planet, to put aside their differences and join forces for a common cause? Answer : Internet censorship in America, or the threat thereof. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past month or so, you’ve no doubt been hearing on TV news, and reading in newspapers and on blogs about a controversial new bill called SOPA (the Stop Online Piracy Act). The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), also known as H.R.3261, was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on October 26, 2011 by Representative Lamar Smith [R-TX] and a bipartisan group of 12 initial co-sponsors. The aim of the bill is to help U.S. law enforcement and copyright holders fight online transmission of restricted intellectual property.

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Has Google+ Already Won that War Against Facebook? A SPN Exclusive Article
July 11, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Just within the last two years Facebook overtook Myspace as the king of social networking. Now Myspace has been regulated by the technology and advertising community to the garbage heap of websites. Now has arrived what everyone knew would come, Google+, the newest best “social network” to compete in a crowded pack, dominated significantly by Facebook. Many people see that Facebook has a stranglehold on the social networking, and that nothing will take away it crown. I see completely the opposite that Google+ has already won, and within a year will easily take away any dominance that Facebook has, quickly sapping Facebook’s influence and value. For the last few years, I’ve made the argument to friends and colleagues that Google should be buying Facebook, it was only a natural progression. Instead of selling to Google, Facebook felt that it was a long-lasting company that itself needed to buy other companies and become the next Google
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comScore August 2010 U.S. Search Engine Rankings
September 17, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
ComScore’s August 2010 U.S. analysis of the U.S. search marketplace shows that Google Sites led the explicit core search market with 65.4 percent of searches conducted, followed by Yahoo! Sites with 17.4 percent. Microsoft sites came in at third place with 11.1 percent, followed by Ask Network and AOL LLC with 3.8 percent and 2.3 percent respectively.
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Webinar Smooths Transition to Microsoft Advertising adCenter Platform
September 15, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
If you’re an advertiser with a paid Yahoo! Search Marketing account, then you already know about the transition to the Microsoft Advertising adCenter platform. If you’re hesitant about taking this step or have a few questions, you’re not alone. Yahoo! is offering a free webinar on Thursday, September 16, during which Yahoo! and Microsoft experts will explain the transition tool and provide instructions to help ensure a trouble-free transition.
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Bing Replaces Yahoo! as Number Two Search Engine
September 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Microsoft Bing reached a major milestone for usage in August, the same month it officially became the technology which powers the Yahoo! search engine. According to PC Magazine, the latest statistics from The Nielsen Company show that Bing surpassed Yahoo! for the first time in August to become the second most-used search engine in the United States.
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Google Instant Becomes Default Search Choice
September 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The New York Times reported that Google Instant feature out of beta on Wednesday, bringing predictive searching to the masses. The new instant search feature predicts what a person’s Internet search queries will be as soon as they start typing and immediately brings back results which are updated as new characters are inputted into the search field.
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Submit Express to Exhibit at the Performance Marketing Expo
September 8, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
If you are interested in learning the latest search marketing and social media tips and tricks, the Performance Marketing Expo is a perfect place to go. Taking place at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami from September 27-29, the Performance Marketing Expo brings together leading retailers, merchants, affiliates and networks into one place. The top names in the industry will be there, including Submit Express!
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AOL’s Yedda, Offers Partner Program
June 2, 2008 by publisher · Leave a Comment
A new partner program, offering embedded Ask and Answer capabilities for publishers and content sites, has debuted at AOL Subsididiary, Yedda search.
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Truveo.com, Debuts with AOL Search Solution
August 17, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
AOL has launched a new online video search site, with Truveo.com, to provide consumers with a more comprehensive, and convenient web site, to locate professional and user-generated video content.
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Search Inform Unveils CD/DVD Solution
August 16, 2007 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Search solution module application firm, SearchInform Technologies, has developed its SearchInform CD/DVD Publisher, as a program set for electronic document publishers, designed to allow organized full text search in data stored on CD or DVD.