SEARCH ENGINE NEWS
. Search engine news and articles of the week
Bing records first monthly decline since launch
"StatCounter Global Stats finds that Bing's share of the US search market in September fell by over one percentage point to 8.51% from 9.64% in August. There was little consolation for Microsoft from the performance of its new partner, Yahoo! which also declined, to 9.40% from 10.50%."
Google testing new ad unit for Places pages
"We've found a number of Google Places advertisements appearing on searches for 'Brand + Product Category' and include a link to a competitive local retailer. The advertisements represent an entirely new AdWords unit that we hadn't seen before and seem to be designed specifically for Google Places."
Bug by bug, Google fixes a new idea
"Google seems to spit out interesting new technologies so easily, they could be made on an assembly line. When Ms. VanDyke and her cohorts allowed a reporter to sit in on their meetings, though, Google’s development process appeared a little more haphazard. [...]
The result: Google makes a better-looking text ad, advertisers can send ads only to high-end phones, and publishers (and Google) potentially get more money for ads, since high-end users can be more valuable."
Search engine newsletters,
Google announces full AdSense ads for mobile phones.
Google paid listings now appear in iPhone maps.
YouTube Promoted Videos to appear on AdSense sites.
Ask the Boss: Eric Schmidt, chairman and chief executive of Google.
Can Google stay on top of the web?
Schmidt: Google-Apple board member should stay put.
Google's co-founder might not be very polite.
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