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From Search Engine Land
by Matt McGee 6 hours 12 minutes ago
A busy day for Google on the legal front continues with news that the company has agreed to $8.5 million in payments to settle a federal lawsuit surrounding Google Buzz and privacy. According to AFP, court documents filed today show that seven plaintiffs will get no more than $2,500 each, lawyers that filed the case [...] *** Read the full post by clicking on the headline above ***
Tags: Google: Buzz, Google: Legal, Top News
From Search Engine Land
by Danny Sullivan 6 hours 59 minutes ago
Google’s announced a special press event for next Wednesday on search that “you won’t want to miss.” What big news could there be? Let’s speculate — but I wouldn’t get too excited. Here’s what the invite says: We invite you to join us on Wednesday, September 8, to share our latest technological innovation and to get an [...] *** Read the full post by clicking on the headline above ***
Tags: Google: Web Search
 
From The Official Google Blog
by A Googler 7 hours 8 minutes ago
This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label “Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed.Recently we introduced powerful, time-saving features in Gmail: Priority Inbox and the ability to call phones right from Gmail. Google spreadsheets added new features, and many more businesses and schools moved to the cloud with Google Apps.Cut through the clutter with Gmail Priority InboxSince its beginning, Gmail has been ...
Tags: Google Apps highlights
From Search Engine Watch Blog
7 hours 38 minutes ago
A little over a month ago, we reported this story "Facebook In Early Stage Search Engine Tests?" and detailed some of the changes we were noticing. Well, today, based on another tip from bloggers at All Facebook, we can confirm that Facebook is indeed displaying 'liked' news content in it's search result drop down. In fact, further to what All Facebook reported, they are also displaying content shared by your network of friends that matches the keywords you are sharing.Click to read the rest of this ...
 
From Search Engine Land
by Matt McGee 8 hours 40 minutes ago
It’s sort of a baby step in Facebook’s efforts to improve its search results, but certainly worth noting here: Facebook is now showing news articles in its search results and ranking them by how many “likes” and “shares” the articles have received from Facebook users. The All Facebook blog says the number of friends who [...] *** Read the full post by clicking on the headline above ***
Tags: Facebook
From Web Pro News
by Chris Crum 8 hours 55 minutes ago
AllFacebook has discovered that Facebook is now testing showing all liked news articles in its search results. This would obviously be a significant move as the company competes with Google. Nick O'Neill writes: Additionally, the results for searches now shows the results from all around the web based on two things: the number of likes and the number of friends who liked that object, most likely leveraging some of the technology shown in their recently approved patent. We first received reports of ...
Tags: Search, Social Media, Facebook, social networks