[J.co.uk] BBC Trust: bbc.co.uk internal search and external linking need - major improvements’
BBC Trust: bbc.co.uk internal search and external linking need 'major improvements' Posted on May 29, 2008 by Laura Oliver - Filed Under Search , BBC The number of visits to bbc.co.uk pages that were the result ...
FeedBurner announces AdSense for feeds
FeedBurner has announced that they are now launching AdSense for feeds. They are going to launch with a small group of selected publishers.
Yahoo’s BrowserPlus to boost Web app platform
Yahoo this week announced it is working on BrowserPlus , a development platform for creating Web applications that contain desktop capabilities.
Without Microsoft, British Library Keeps on Digitizing
News By Jeremy Kirk The British Library's ongoing projects to make thousands of books and other resources available digitally won't slow down significantly, despite the ending last week of a partnership with ...
Icahn gets FTC approval to buy massive amounts of Yahoo stock
We've known that billionaire investor Carl Icahn had been trying to buy massive amounts of Yahoo stock to push ahead with his quest for a hostile takeover of the company .
We’re all guinea pigs in Google’s search experiment
When it comes to search quality, Google has a split personality. Google uses a method called split A/B testing to measure exactly what changes it should make to its main search Web site--both to its famously ...
Google’s ads out-click the competition
MULTIMEDIA Google's ads out-click the competition Internet - Yahoo lags on reported ad-clicks, but some analysts hesitate over the data STEVE JOHNSON SAN JOSE, Calif.
Live At D6: Mark Zuckerberg And Sheryl Sandberg Talk Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg just took the stage at the D6 conference in Carlsbad, California for an interview with Kara Swisher.
AOL support for OpenSocial; Too many friends?; Gears to power MySpace …
The social web weekly: a quick-fire roundup of some of the news, announcements and conversations that have occurred throughout the week... AOL announces support for OpenSocial .
Could Google Pick the Next U.S. Prez?
Web savvy has infiltrated the presidential primaries yet again this election season.

















