February 5, 2012

How to Benefit from Google’s Search Plus

The integration of social search data is nothing new for Google, but with the release of Google’s new Search Plus Your World (SPYW and also known as Search+) search engine experts and journalists have been raising alarms over privacy and search

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The EXACT Method for Crushing It On Google

Now, to be fair, I have talked about pieces of this in my last article. In fact, I’ve been harping on two aspects of this: the use of Google+ (which I’m going to shorten to just G+ from here on out) and becoming an authority in your market.

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Search Engine News Jan 29: Google+ is Everywhere!

The Invasion of the Search Result Snatcher: Google+ When preparing this week’s search and social news wrap-ups, we found an endless number of blog posts and articles about Google’s social network Google+. Google Plus links appear in Google ads, as links

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Glims for Safari 1.0.32-Add extra features to Safari

The Glims plugin was built to add a few more extra features to your Safari browser. It will essentially expand the functionalities of the browser’s search tool, like adding a thumbnail next to search results or adding the search engine name in the

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Opera Framed Content Same-Origin Bypass Permits Cross-Site Scripting Attacks

Description: A vulnerability was reported in Opera. A remote user can conduct cross-site scripting attacks. Scripting code can manipulate famed content to bypass the same-origin policy controls

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Opera HTML Element Behavior Lets Remote Users Determine if Specified Files Exist on the Target System

Description: A vulnerability was reported in Opera. A remote user can determine if files exist on the target system. A remote user can create specially crafted HTML that, when loaded by the target user, will determine if specified files can exist on the

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Google reports strong Android performance in Q411

Google provided an update on its mobile performance as part of its Q4 2011 results release, stating that cumulatively there have been 250 million Android device activations – up 50 million since an announcement made in November 2011.

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Google?s Social Q&A Search: Ask Google+ Friends From Google Results

Some Google users are now seeing a feature in Google search results that let them ask their Google+ friends questions about the query they just searched for. Specifically, at the bottom of the search results page, it says: “Want to ask your friends

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