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SearchCap: The Day In Search, April 21, 2008

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:

  • New Yahoo! Search Weather Report
    Yahoo! Search says it's rolling out a new search update. The note we received in advance offers the standard language: the company will be "rolling out some changes to our crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms. While we expect the update will be completed soon, as you know, throughout this process...
  • Microsoft - Three Weeks or Else!
    Since Microsoft offered to buy Yahoo! for $44.6 billion, interesting times have been ours to enjoy here in the land of the search engines. On April 5 2008, Steve Ballmer stepped up the game by giving Yahoo! 3 weeks to make a decision on the 44.6 billon dollar offer or...
  • Take Our 2-Minute Survey, You Could Win a Ticket to SMX Advanced
    Last Thursday we posted asking you to take our Search Engine Land audience survey. Thanks to the more than 200 of you who took the time to help us out! For everyone else, this is a quick reminder that by taking the survey you will be entered in a drawing...
  • Google Opens Developer "Sandbox" For iGoogle
    iGoogle is one of the most interesting products at the search engine. Reportedly the fastest growing of Google's offerings it's a personal start page or dashboard, but with potential to evolve into something more. Today Google announced "a sandbox for developers that helps them build richer gadgets for iGoogle, which...
  • Google Named Top Global Brand -- Again
    Millward Brown, a unit of mega ad agency WPP, has named Google the world's top brand in its annual "Top 100 Most Powerful Brands" survey (report available here). The Guardian UK also covers the study. Millward Brown calculates the ranking based on corporate earnings, consumer survey data, projected future growth...
  • China Now Number One Internet Market, Surpassing US
    The Chinese Internet has surpassed the US in terms of overall users. According to BDA China (reported in USAToday) there are more than 220 million Chinese Internet users (17 percent of the population) compared with 216 in the US (71 percent). This is simply a function of the huge scale...
  • Anecdotal Evidence Of AdWords Performance On Yahoo
    The AdWords Addict reports on the recent test of Google AdWords in Yahoo search results. Apparently changes were reflected equally quickly on both Google and Yahoo and performance on Yahoo (CTRs) was good, though no specifics are provided. Overall the convenience of managing both engines from a single interface is...
  • comScore Explains What Happened On Paid Click Decline But Great Google Earnings
    With two reports about Google's paid clicks being down, comScore helped fuel a perception among financial analysts that Google might under-perform in Q1. However, Google's earnings handily beat estimates and the stock saw a 20 percent gain in a single day on Friday as investors were buoyed by Google's results....
  • "Browser Search Engine" ChunkIt Launches
    On Friday ChunkIt launched in a private beta. ChunkIt is a search download that sits on top of existing results and enables users to preview them before clicking. Relevant "chunks" of content are called out in a separate pane that splits the screen between the engine and the ChunkIt page....
  • Google Gets Whois Answers In Search Results
    Looks like Google's gained a new direct answer service, whois information for domains. Enter a query like whois searchengineland.com, and you'll be told when the domain was registered and expires, along with a link to more information from the Domain Tools site. Here's a screenshot:...

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