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Search Engine Watch April 22, 2008 Mike Grehan |
Is There Room for Another Free Analytics Tool? Yahoo's recent acquisition of IndexTools begs the question: do we need another free Web analytics tool? That depends on how much of IndexTools' capabilities remain in Yahoo's free offering. |
PC Magazine March 7, 2008 Larry Seltzer |
Is Network Solutions Front Running? Domain-name buying has lost its innocence. |
The Motley Fool April 10, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Google Revs Up the App Engine Google releases a "preview" version of a development toolkit for Web developers, dubbed the Google App Engine. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2008 Kirk Teska |
What Can You (Legally) Take From the Web? Web sites and bloggers beware: copyright law applies to you too. |
InternetNews March 28, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Amazon Stretches Elastic Computer Cloud Now small developers get the same resilience and high availability as the big boys, for a fraction of the cost. |
Search Engine Watch March 27, 2008 Levy Cohen |
The Evolution of Social Networks As the traffic and time spent on social sites continues to grow, both web publishers and their advertisers can expect less and less traffic to their sites. |
Search Engine Watch March 11, 2008 Greg Jarboe |
Online Reputation Management Requires Cabinet War Rooms Intense preparation helped Churchill win the war, and it can help you deal with a sudden reputation management crisis. Reacting swiftly and decisively can help minimize the damage from negative search results. |
Search Engine Watch March 7, 2008 Kevin Newcomb |
Google Analytics Adds Industry Benchmarking Users who opt into the new program will be able to compare their site's performance against the rest of their industry or another industry. |
Search Engine Watch March 4, 2008 Marty Weintraub |
SEM Vendor Checklist An SEM agency owner provides 48 practical questions to qualify prospective search marketing vendors. |
Bank Technology News March 1, 2008 Larry Freed |
Put Usability Testing to the Ultimate Test By using scientific customer satisfaction metrics for usability testing, you can identify where to focus improvements that will have the greatest positive impact on customer satisfaction and loyalty. Read on to see how. |
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