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Do Newspapers Have a Future?
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,1600601,00.html?maca=en-bulletin-433-html
Do newspapers have a future? The question has been asked since the
advent of the internet -- most recently, by attendees at the World
Newspaper Conference in Seoul.
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EU, US Face Off at WTO in Aircraft Spat
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,1601669,00.html?maca=en-bulletin-433-html
A months-long escalating fight over subsidies to aircraft giants
Boeing and Airbus came to a head this week after the US and the EU
filed suit against each other with the World Trade Organization.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM RELEASED FOR 2ND ANNUAL VOIP DEVELOPER CONFERENCE -
WORLD S ONLY VOIP DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE THIS YEAR COMES TO SAN
FRANCISCO IN AUGUST
Norwalk, CT (May 26, 2005) - Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) has
released the complete conference program for its 2nd annual VoIP
Developer Conference (www.voipdeveloper.com). The event is being held
at the South San Francisco Conference Center in San Francisco, CA
August 2-4, 2005.
http://www.voipdeveloper.com/
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A lire : blogosphere vs medias, du papier au web,...
ImageL acces a l information. Andre Duchesne et Maxime Bergeron signent
dans la Presse un article sur « Les chemins tortueux de l acces a l
information ». Cet article parle d une enquete realisee par 89
journalistes sur la loi
http://www.categorynet.com/v2/index.php/content/view/7813/315/
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Referendum : le Non des classes actives, des classes populaires et
moyennes, et du peuple de gauche
Le triomphe du Non avec 3 millions de voix d avance, dans le referendum
le plus mobilisateur depuis 1969, n est pas simplement celui d une
France tentee par les extremismes de tous bords Le sondage Ipsos-Le
Figaro realise le jour du scrutin presente un Non qui traverse toutes
les categories de la population, et plus particulierement les classes
populaires et moyennes, ou les salaries, du public comme du prive. Au
sein du Non, le vote des proches de la gauche parlementaire pese 49%,
contre 19,5% pour les sympathisants de l extreme-droite, et 6% pour les
proches de l extreme gauche.
Lire...
http://www.ipsos.fr/CanalIpsos/articles/1608.asp?rubId=19
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Le referendum du 29 mai 2005
Enquete Unilog realisee par telephone le 29 mai 2005 pour TF1, RTL et
Le Monde aupres d un echantillon de 1500 personnes representatif de l
ensemble de la population agee de 18 ans et plus. Methode des quotas
(sexe, age, profession du chef de menage PCS) et stratification par
region et categorie d'agglomeration.
http://www.tns-sofres.com/etudes/pol/290505_referendum_r.htm
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Le "langage SMS" contamine-t-il la langue ecrite ?
Le "langage SMS", fait d abreviations, de phonetisations, de sigles et
de rebus ("a12c4" pour "a un de ces quatre") est-il en train de
detourner les jeunes de la langue classique, sur tous les medias ?
Certains le craignent, et un "Comite de lutte contre le langage sms et
les fautes volontaires" s est meme cree en 2004.
http://www.futura-sciences.com/news-langage-sms-contamine-t-il-langue-ecrite_6353.php
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3,3 millions de bloggeurs et 1,1 million d utilisateurs des Social
Networking Services au Japon
Le ministere des Communications japonais a publie des chiffres sur l
utilisation de nouveaux services sur Internet, Blog et Social
Networking Service (SNS), sur l archipel. A la fin mars 2005, le nombre
d utilisateurs de blogs etait estime a 3,35 millions dont 0,95 millions
sont utilisateurs actifs, et 1,1 millions d internautes participent a l
un des services SNS. D apres le ministere, d ici 2 ans, en mars 2007,
le nombre d utilisateurs des blogs aura double, soit un total de 7,8
millions, et celui des SNS sera decuple, soit 10,4 millions d
utilisateurs attendus.
http://www.atelier.fr/article.php?artid=29905&catid=19
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L ART est morte, vive l'ARCEP
L'Autorite de Regulations des Telecommunications (ART) ne ferme pas
ses portes. Elle change de nom pour devenir l Autorite de Regulation
des Communications Electroniques et des Postes (ARCEP). Ce changement
prend en compte le marche postal qui a ete confie a l'ancienne ART
suite a la loi promulguee le 21 mai 2005 et relative a la regulation
des activites postales. L'ARCEP devra veiller « a l'ouverture et
au bon fonctionnement du marche postal tout en veillant au financement
et a la sauvegarde du service universel ».
http://www.mobicity.com/html/mbmag_article.87.1.php?id=4482
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L'UE soutient la R&D et les standards "ouverts" via FLOSSWorld
L'Union europeenne finance a hauteur de 660.000 € sur 2 ans un
projet de cooperation internationale dans le domaine du logiciel
"free/libre/open source". Le 30/05/2005 a 13:50 [Lu : 146 fois]
Bien que le traite constitutionnel europeen soit remis en cause par le
Non francais, cela n'empeche pas l'Union europeenne de poursuivre
sa campagne en faveur des logiciels et standards au code source ouvert
(open source).
Cordis (www.cordis.lu/), service communautaire d'information sur la
recherche et le developpement a signale le 27 mai 2005 qu'une
enveloppe de 660.000 d'euros sur deux ans allait etre debloquee dans
le cadre de FLOSSWorld
http://www.neteconomie.com/perl/navig.pl/neteconomie/infos/article/20050530135014
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Southeast Asia in the Ming Shi-lu: an open access resource

Ed./Corp.: Geoff Wade, Asia Research Institute and the Singapore
E-Press,
National University of Singapore, Singapore.
URL: http://www.epress.nus.edu.sg/msl/
Language: English.

Self description: "The Ming Shi-lu (also known as the Veritable Records
of
the Ming Dynasty) is a collective name for the successive reign annals
of
the emperors of Ming China (1368-1644). [...] Among the unique
materials
contained within the Ming Shi-lu (MSL) are a wide range of references
to
polities and societies which today we consider to be parts of
Southeast
Asia . Given the annalistic nature of the MSL and the difficulties of
searching such a huge corpus, many of these have long remained unknown.
IGC...@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
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Why MySpace Is the Hot Place

>From Business Week (Topic: Social Networking), May 31:
The first thing Brian Carley does when he gets into his
Manhattan office is log onto MySpace.com, a Web site where
thousands of people have created their own home pages
featuring photos, music, and more. The 27-year-old Web
designer and musician, who lives in Montclair, N.J., sips
his coffee and spends about 30 minutes clicking through the
site.
http://ct.enews.cioinsight.com/rd/cts?d=188-225-1-20-111947-28111-0-0-0-1
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Work Computers not Protected by Privacy Rules

>From USA Today (Topic: Privacy), May 27:
By Nan Connelly, The Idaho Statesman
Your computer at work is almost certainly an open book to
your boss, with every keystroke you type and Web page you
view easily recorded and quietly checked, with or without
your permission or knowledge, a computer security expert
warns.
http://ct.enews.cioinsight.com/rd/cts?d=188-225-1-20-111947-28117-0-0-0-1
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University Presses Challenge Google

>From The New York Times (Topic: Copyright), May 25:
(Registration Required)
How long is a snippet? That is one of more than a dozen
questions directed at Google Inc. this week by the executive
director of the Association of American University Presses,
the trade group representing university presses. At issue is
whether Google Print for Libraries, the company s plan to
digitize the collections of some of the country s major
university libraries, infringes the copyrights of the
authors of many books in those collections. The program will
allow users to search the contents of books, displaying
context-specific "snippets" of the texts of copyrighted
works.
http://ct.enews.cioinsight.com/rd/cts?d=188-225-1-20-111947-28120-0-0-0-1
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AUSTIN, Tex., and SAN DIEGO, May 31, 2005 -- Win4Lin, a leading
supplier of enterprise virtualization solutions on Linux, announced
today that the company s Win4Lin 9x and Win4Lin Home products are now
compatible with Linspire Five-0 and are available in the Linspire CNR
Warehouse. The company also announced that their flagship Win4Lin Pro
will be available in the CNR Warehouse by mid-summer 2005.
Users are becoming increasingly frustrated with the costs, the
restrictions and the lack of security in their Windows environments.
Until recently, users have had to endure the shortcomings of Windows as
there seemed to be no viable alternatives. Though Linux has quickly
emerged as the most viable alternative to the desktop status quo, there
are countless legacy Windows applications that are not available
natively on Linux, and in many cases, probably never will be.
Win4Lin Home and Win4Lin 9x represent the fastest, most secure way to
run these Windows applications on home, small office computers or
legacy application servers
commun...@lists.linspire.com
http://www.win4lin.com/
http://www.linspire.com/
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Is Europe s Motor Forever Stalled?
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,1601393,00.html?maca=en-bulletin-433-html
Recent political events in France and Germany underscore the
weakness of the alliance provides the motor of Europe s economy.
Is the EU polticially hamstrung?
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LE FORUM DES NATIONS UNIES SUR LES FOReTS S EST TERMINe SUR UN eCHEC
New York, May 31 2005 1:00PM
La cinquieme session du Forum des Nations Unies sur les forets (FNUF) s
est achevee vendredi sur un echec. Aucune decision n a ete prise
visant a renforcer l Arrangement international sur les forets dont l
objet est de reduire l ecart entre engagements pris et mesures
concretes. Pourtant, deplore son president, le monde est confronte a
une grave crise des forets.
La cinquieme session du Forum des Nations Unies sur les forets (FNUF) s
est achevee vendredi sans qu un accord ne soit intervenu sur le futur
instrument international concernant les forets et sans que l
Arrangement international sur les forets (AIF) n ait ete renforce,
indique un
<"http://www.un.org/News/fr-press/docs/2005/ENVDEV859.doc.htm">communique
de l ONU publie a New York.
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These are the top 300 queries from the last 24 hours, which
represents the complete queries from the largest Metacrawlers
on the web (Metacrawler/Dogpile etc..) for the last 24 hours.

Nos. Count Keyword
===========================================

1 5705 danica patrick
2 5172 games cheat
3 4162 paris hilton
4 3983 games
5 3803 funny jokes
6 3155 hubble pics
7 2868 top 100 baby names
8 2867 paris commercial
9 2797 tattoos
10 2425 poetry
11 2223 game codes
12 2048 xbox cheats
13 2042 google
14 2037 funny movies
15 1938 dogs
16 1660 carmen electra
17 1603 ebay
18 1598 dog toys
19 1573 yahoo
20 1408 play games
21 1358 anime
22 1321 dog breeds
23 1291 pamela anderson
24 1279 video games
25 1207 star wars
26 1202 britney spears
27 1189 jessica simpson
28 1149 radio stations
29 1129 funny quotes
30 1075 movies
31 1056 angelina jolie
32 1041 mapquest
33 943 lindsay lohan
34 943 thongs
35 917 photo printers
36 874 50 cent
37 857 system of a down
38 845 inuyasha
39 839 eminem
40 828 indy 500
41 819 yahoo.com
42 817 gwen stefani
43 813 hotel deals
44 810 recipes
45 779 obituaries
46 777 x box game cheats
47 767 green day
48 754 playstation2 cheats
49 750 hilary duff
50 748 jennifer lopez
keyword...@lists.wordtracker.com
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Cette semaine nous sommes heureux d accueillir une nouvelle institution
: TIC Unilim, le campus virtuel de l universite de Limoges.
L'Universite de Limoges offre 9 diplômes professionnels preparant
aux metiers de la "servicetique" (services sur Internet). Coherente
avec son sujet, tous les cours sont evidemment offerts en ligne. Le
premier presente est DESS "Communautes virtuelles et management de
l'intelligence collective via les reseaux numeriques". Ce programme d
un an couvre les usages professionnels d'Internet/Intranet et des
communautes virtuelles, dont leur animation, la gestion de
l'intelligence collective, les aspects juridiques et technologiques,
la e-qualite et la gestion de la connaissance.
list...@cursus.edu
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News: This Is Your Brain on E-Mail

Does paying regular attention to e-mail really classify as
an addiction? Hard to say, but according to a joint study by
America Online and the Opinion Research, e-mail reading and
maintenance is, for some, as common a daily routine as
brushing teeth.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-2084-2-79-292472-236703-0-0-0-1
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News: RSS Updates Moving Beyond Pings

Some of the leading RSS search and aggregation services have
begun banding together to build a next-generation approach
for distributing update notifications to the syndicated
feeds that are a core part of most Weblogs and a growing
number of news and portal sites.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-2084-2-79-292472-236709-0-0-0-1

RSS and Syndication
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-2084-2-79-292472-236712-0-0-0-1
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Global IPv6 Summit 2005
6 June 2005 - 10 June 2005 Barcelona, Spain
This event will provide a complete view of the progress of IPv6 in
the ICT sectors. The deployment of IPv6 in Europe and the rest of the
world is a fact, which will be introduced by a number of high-level
speakers who will present the lessons learned regarding IPv6 deployment
in different fields.
http://www.ipv6-es.com/05/in/i-index.php
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Google Print lance en version beta !
Plusieurs chefs d Etat europeens ont ecrit il y a quelques semaines a
la Commission europeenne pour soutenir le projet de creation d une
bibliotheque numerique commune. Pendant ce temps, le... >Suite
http://www.atelier.fr/article.php?artid=29929&catid=29
http://print.google.com/print
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[TheWriteArticles] It s Not Just All About Google Anymore
It s Not Just All About Google Anymore


By Kirk Bannerman


Those webmasters that stick to the old ways and focus entirely on
Google are missing out on a lot of search traffic these days if
they are not also well ranked by Yahoo and MSN.

For the first few months after Yahoo decided to go their own way
with natural search (and MSN decided to get serious about the
search business), the search results provided by those two could
only be described as bizarre. Enough time has now passed that
the dust has somewhat settled and there are three main (from a
traffic standpoint) sites for quality natural searches.

The term "natural search" is to distinguish true searches, as
opposed to paid advertisements which appear in the search results
for many search engines these days. I guess you can t really
fault the search engine companies from wanting to make some money
(actually, BIG money) selling ad space, but the debate over the
virtues of natural search versus paid advertising search is
something that could take up a very large book and still have no
clear resolution...much like arguments revolving around religion
or politics.

Like most people that have been working as online home business
entrepreneurs for a few years, I was strongly conditioned to the
need to "feed the 800 pound gorilla" of the search engine world.
Basically, "if Google didn t love you", it was very difficult to
get any meaningful natural search traffic to your website. Since
Google was actually the search engine that was serving up the
results for most of the popular search portals, if Google didn t
look kindly upon your site and rank you well, you would not be
ranked well for most of the high traffic search sites on the
Internet.

However, the search landscape changed dramatically early in 2004
and things have been very fluid and interesting since that time.
Its not that Google has stumbled, or become ineffective as a
search vehicle, its just that major players like Yahoo and
Microsoft (via MSN) have decided to make a major thrust into the
search business.

Having been firmly conditioned (since shortly after 1998) that
Google was the "supreme deity of search engines", I took the
highly publicized search entries of Yahoo and MSN with more than
the proverbial "grain of salt".

Throughout a recent three month period, one of my websites
occupied the #5 position on Google, Yahoo, and MSN for a very
popular and important (at least in my line of business) three
word search term. This situation provided an opportunity to
measure the current popularity of each of these three search
providers.

If asked "before the fact", I would have guessed that Google
would still be the overwhelming #1 search choice and that
Yahoo and MSN would be distant #2 and #3 choices. Therefore,
I was somewhat surprised by the results that were tabulated
during this recent 90 day period.

For the period in question, the search popularity results were
as follows:

Google: 33%
Yahoo: 31%
MSN: 23%
All others: 13%

Granted, the above results are for a single search term over a
particular 90 day time period, but the results clearly show
that Yahoo and MSN are already important players in the search
business.


Kirk Bannerman operates his own successful home based business
and also coaches others seeking to start their own home based
business. For more information visit his website at
<a href="http://www.home-based-business-team.com">
Proven Work At Home Business</a>
TheWrite...@yahoogroups.com
hbb...@yahoo.com
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Navigating London
London offers wonderful opportunities for rambling exploration-but it
s also easy to lose your bearings if you re not careful. Fortunately,
the web offers some terrific navigation tools and maps to help you find
your way.
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3508561
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Not Just A Search Engine: 2005 Edition
This time last year, Yahoo talked of being "more than a search engine,"
sending me off on giant wobble. My Return To The Sad Days Of More Than
A Search Engine? article asked if we d come full circle, with search
engines deciding it was cool to be portals again. If so, would search
quality slip again as last time? Google s Mission in Context from
MediaPost has Google s head of travel explaining recently "we re not
just a search engine" to an audience, sending writer David Berkowitz on
a similar wobble on whether search engines -- and Google in particular
-- are...
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050531-072313
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Wall Street Journal On Search-Funded Spam
I ve written before on the ironic situation of Google AdSense funding
some of the spam Google has to eliminate from its indexed. Syndic8 Gets
Outed for Spamming and WordPress Caught Spamming After Enlisting To
Fight Spam are two close up examples, as well. Spotted via John
Battelle, Web sites that exist only to sell advertising has Wall Street
Journal writer Lee Gomes earlier this month feeling fed up with the
situation as well. It s not an in-depth look but more a personal
commentary -- and a sign that the issue is becoming more noticeable....
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050531-071037
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# AdWords: Limits On Number Of Terms, How Terms Get Disabled & Negative
Site Feature Info
A three-fer here from the Search Engine Watch Forums, on how Google may
limit new accounts to the number of terms they can bid on, how terms
may get disabled and some examples on using the new site blocking
feature for contextual campaigns....
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050531-065751
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More On Direct Links For Libraries In Google Scholar
Earlier this month, we mentioned how any library can now set up direct
links to the full-text articles found in Google Scholar. In other
words, say an article is kept behind password protection. If a library
has a subscription, they can enable Google Scholar so that their
patrons can automatically view the material. Spotted via On Google
Scholar, Library Collections Linked on Google Scholar for Free is a
recent article from Barbara Quint that looks at this and other library
issues with Google Scholar, in more depth. See also Gary s post at
ResourceShelf, Direct Links to Articles: Google Scholar is...
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050531-064239
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Google Press Releases Now Available Via Feed
Spotted via Steve Rubel, Google is now issuing press release
notifications via a feed. Non-feed releases are here; feed is here.
Steve noted Microsoft releases were available in RSS in February. I can
t recall when Yahoo added them, but they ve been out there for several
months, as I ve long had tha
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050530-100950

Google Press Releases Feed
Google press releases are now published on Google s Blogspot along with
an Atom feed, Danny Sullivan notes. I ve added this to Search Feeeds.
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-05-30-html#n86
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# Personalized advertising on Findory
Findory launched our personalized advertising engine today.This early
version is built on top of Google AdSense, but these are not normal
AdSense ads. They are not targeted merely to the content of the page,
but to the individual behavior of each reader.
http://glinden.blogspot.com/2005/05/personalized-advertising-on-findory.html

Findory Adds Ads, Personalizing Google AdSense
Findory has done the impossible, personalizing Google ads to the user
on its site, presenting surfers with mostly high relevance ads on all
its pages. Greg Linden announces it.
First off, a quote from Greg's blog:
This early version is built on top of Google AdSense, but these are
not normal AdSense ads. They are not targeted merely to the content of
the page, but to the individual behavior of each reader.
http://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2005/05/31/findory-adds-ads-personalizing-google-adsense/

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PageRank Back
The Google PageRank status has been down for a while, but is now
showing again. I m waiting for a reply from Google on this. [Thanks
Alex O.]
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-05-31-html#n72
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New Search Stars (PC World)
PC World - What s the trend in Web search? Newcomers and search giants
cook up specialty services that get you information faster than ever.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/pcworld/20050531/tc_pcworld/120962
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Ruminations on Google's future as the über ad network
I've been thinking quite a bit about Google's Site Targeting
capabilities and wanted to put something out there for discussion. It
strikes me that Google currently will offer only animated graphics as
an option for the CPM-priced ads. That's great for all of those brand
marketers out there who want to name the CPM they are willing to pay.
Not so great for those publishers who have their own direct sales
forces pitching very high CPMs!
http://blogs.forrester.com/charleneli/2005/05/ruminations_on_.html
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# How Measuring Key Performance Indicators Can Improve E-Commerce
Strategy. Part one
Search engine articles
http://www.isedb.com/news/article/1186
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# Ask Jeeves Exec Jim Lanzone Answers Questions
5 Questions with Jim Lanzone, Senior VP of Search Properties, Ask
Jeeves from SearchViews has Jim Lanzone explaining why he likes the
Bloglines service Ask bought, favorite blogs he reads, Ask eyeing
plug-ins for Firefox, vertical versus general search and growing ad
sales internally at Ask. Still h
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050530-104508
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# Adwords CTR Algorithm Change
Change in Adwords ranking algorithm
As you remember, last month we talked about the slight change in the
algorithm in how Google will be displaying adwords ads, which in a way
is back to how it was in 1998 or so. Back then, ads themselves were
looked on as either relevant or not by looking at the content of the ad
itself, and after Google got money hungry, this dropped in importance a
bit.
Now however, this might be becoming important again. So, if you are
advertising on a keyword phrase it will give you a slight boost in
ranking in addition to making those words bold in your ads, if you have
those words or related words in the copy of your ad.
This will help your CTR quite a bit in theory.
http://marketingnewsblog.adwordstraining.org/node/26
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# TrustRank & Recent Google Update
There are lots of theories about the recent removal of PageRank from
all sites and theories on backlink update. One such popular concept is
that Google is using something known as "TrustRank". Aaron Wall from
SEO Book has one of...
http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/002010.html
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# DigitalPoint Says Google s PageRank Is a Glitch
Yesterday we reported on forums that were discussing the recent
blackout we have been seeing with the Google PageRank Value s Being
Null. DigitalPoint makes a very technical point, where he believes that
this PageRank thing will not being going away...
http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/002008.html
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Gmail Atom Feeds With Labels
Wow, this story is so old, I don't believe I've mentioned it since
this blog was on Blogspot, but now there's a little new info. The RSS
Blog notes that you can subscribe not just to a Gmail feed, but one
limited to a single label. By creating a filter that automatically
labels certain kinds of email, you can subscribe to a feed of that and
get only that email in your aggregator. This is the perfect way to get
a Google News subscription into RSS, assuming your RSS reader supports
authenticated feeds (Bloglines does not).
>From the FAQ:
If you'd like to have a label view in your aggregator, just add
the label name to the end of the feed URL. So, to view your 'work'
label as a feed, it's https://gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom/work/.
http://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2005/05/30/gmail-atom-feeds-with-labels/
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Les conseils de Dr Referencement
4 - AdSense, comment creer et utiliser les criteres

Si j etais...
Le robot msn search
Apple et Linux
Msn Search France

Le referencement
La geolocalisation... deux ans deja !

Le web-marketing
Comment gagner un client en 1 minute ?
m...@moteurzine.com
http://www.moteurzine.com/
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Skype se lance dans la visiophonie sur Internet
Apres le son, l image ! Le celebre service de telephonie sur Internet
(ToIP) proposera bientôt un service de visiophonie. 12 millions d
utilisateurs professionnels sont potentiellement interesses. Il va
falloir se raser pour telephoner...
http://www.indexel.net/1_20_4121___/Skype_se_lance_dans_la_visiophonie_sur_Internet.htm
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