Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: September 21, 2008

Sep 21, 2008 - 12:20 am 0 by

itunes-subscribe-video.pngLive Search had a major update. Google launched their new real time quality score. Google doesn't believe in a duplicate content penalty. Google updated a patent, and we learn a ton. Google Webmaster Tools is generating fake HTTP errors, while Google dropped the hidden site search feature. Google Mobile Maps gets new street views and walking directions, but not in Israel. 96% of you, Google yourself. United Airlines poll results are back. Google and Yahoo to proceed with search ad deal on October 11th. Yahoo is testing a new home page design. Friday was Talk Like a Pirate Day! Check out more details at SERoundtable.com.

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