Jun 18 2008

search engine articles of the week

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Articles of the week

            Google’s Matt Cutts interviewed by Eric Enge

“Matt wrote SafeSearch, which is Google’s family filter. [...] Matt currently heads up the Webspam team for Google. Matt talks about webmaster-related issues. [...]

Google continues its policy on paid links in general, so just yesterday we put out a new call for any paid link spam reports, and we continue to act on this. We are willing to act not only manually, but also algorithmically.

Will 2008 be Google’s end of innocence?

“2008 may be the year that Google’s innocence ends, as media and governments start to cast a less forgiving eye at the behavior of the company that controls 60% of the search market and perhaps as much as half of all online advertising revenue.”

Google preps net neut dowser

“In an effort to identify traffic discrimination by American ISPs, Google is prepping a suite of network analysis tools for everyday broadband users.”

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