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Explore Your Favorite Song More Intuitively with Yahoo! Video Search
Posted by: | CommentsYou can now easily explore the albums and songs of your favorite artist in Yahoo! Video Search .

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Explore Your Favorite Song More Intuitively with Yahoo! Video Search
Explore Your Favorite Song More Intuitively with Yahoo! Video Search
Posted by: | CommentsYou can now easily explore the albums and songs of your favorite artist in Yahoo! Video Search . It has been seen that many visitors come to Yahoo! Video Search digging for the work of their favorite music artists. Therefore, the Yahoo! Team decided to introduce “Web of Things”, the feature that will let you explore your favorite music artists easily

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Explore Your Favorite Song More Intuitively with Yahoo! Video Search
New User Interface for Publishers Launched by AdSense
Posted by: | CommentsAfter the AdSense was originally launched in the year 2003, there have been only a few noticeable changes in the AdSense user interface and addition of new account overview page is one of them. AdSense has recently announced the brand new user interface for publishers at Content Revenue Strategies. It will initially start as a closed beta, but if you have CRS, you can directly go to the optimization area to get yourself on the whitelist for closed beta.

New User Interface for Publishers Launched by AdSense
Posted by: | CommentsAfter the AdSense was originally launched in the year 2003, there have been only a few noticeable changes in the AdSense user interface and addition of new account overview page is one of them. AdSense has recently announced the brand new user interface for publishers at Content Revenue Strategies.

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New User Interface for Publishers Launched by AdSense
MSNBot 1.1 Retires and Gives Way to Bot 2.0
Posted by: | CommentsIt is official that Microsoft will be retiring its MSNBot1.1 and replacing it with the next bot: 2.0B . The team has made many improvements in the Bot 2.0 based on the performance concerns showed by webmasters. With the new development, Bing will be able to gather information in a better manner from large number of websites Microsoft indexes worldwide

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MSNBot 1.1 Retires and Gives Way to Bot 2.0
Google Introduces Rich Snipper Testing Tool!
Posted by: | CommentsIn the month of May this year, Google introduced Rich Snippets that made it possible to show structured data from the Google search results pages. There is no doubt that the structured data makes the web better, so the team has now expanded the Rich Snippets to more search results. It will also pay importance to the feedback received during the process

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Google launches New Adwords Bidding Tutorial!
Posted by: | CommentsLast month, Google launched Bid Simulator in AdWords. The idea behind launching this was to help people know their value per click as well as cost per click.

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Google launches New Adwords Bidding Tutorial!
Yahoo Adds New Feature "Top Queries” To Site Explorer!
Posted by: | CommentsYahoo has come up with a new feature called “Top Queries” to Site Explorer . Although, yahoo has not released any report about this new addition. This is an interesting tool that shows you the top ten queries by day, week or month

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Yahoo Adds New Feature "Top Queries” To Site Explorer!
Google Claims That Pages That Validate Do Not Rank High!
Posted by: | CommentsGoogle believes that pages that validate do not rank high. Having valid HTML to boost up ranking in Google and other search engine may not have much impact on your ranking and this is what most SEOs believe. In a recent You Tube Video , Google's Matt Cutts explained why Google.com does not validate pages.

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Google Offers Facebook Share and Yahoo! SearchMonkey RDFa for Videos
Posted by: | CommentsGoogle has come up with support for improving the index of your videos. A couple of days ago, the Google Webmster Central blog has unveiled support for Facebook Share and Yahoo! SearchMonkey RDFa for video indexing.

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Google Offers Facebook Share and Yahoo! SearchMonkey RDFa for Videos