Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: October 9, 2009

Oct 9, 2009 - 2:25 pm 0 by

itunes-subscribe-video.pngThis week, I got sick during SMX East, which made for a pretty poor sounding video - so I apologize for my voice. We did cover 33 or so sessions at SMX East, which had a ton of useful and fun materials presented. I also posted the October 2009 Google Webmaster report. Google will allow cross domain canonical tag use. Did Google give the White House a "hand job" in the search results? AdSense login problems plague publishers. Google fades in the home page, which I think is ridiculous. Yahoo said they no longer use the meta keywords tag. Google proposes new way to crawl AJAX. iGoogle theme NoBama is racist and I get blamed for it. Did you see the Google bar code Doodle? That was this past week at the Search Engine Roundtable.

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