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Digital

  • Podcast Networks Are Coming into Bloom

    Those with a scholarly bent probably got tipped that podcasting was big-time in December, when the New Oxford American Dictionary named

  • Kanoodle Offers Cookies and a Slice of the Pie

    If you pressed them, most bloggers would probably say that they maintain their online Web diaries primarily as a labor of love. Most of the 28.3 million blogs now out there grew out of someone

  • SuperPages, Ten Years After

    The Internet passed one of those mini-milestones in January when SuperPages.com, the online directory and search service owned by Verizon, celebrated its tenth year of doing business on the Internet.

    Like most ten-year-olds, the company used the occasion to hold a party at its Texas headquarters. Unlike most ten-year-olds, it also took the time to speak with SearchLine about where it

  • The SEM Opportunity Curve

    As marketers know only too well, TiVo, blogs, iTunes, and other innovations have put control of media consumption firmly in the hands of consumers. Our former “marketing targets” now have the wheel and are navigating their own path from awareness to purchase.

  • Google’s Catch-and-Release of a Few Black Hats

    Google made a couple of high-profile spam arrests in the last week, blocking the German Web sites for automaker BMW and office-product manufacturer Ricoh from its search index for a few days after it detected the sites using spam techniques. But at press time, the freeze-out is over.

  • Once Again, Super Bowl Ads Sidelined Search

    Super Bowl XL may have broken records in everything from viewership to ad costs to Kelly Herndon

  • Local Search: If You Can’t Beat ‘Em…

    As an online search vertical, local is still hot. In fact, search providers having been turning the flame up for about a year now. Among the big players, the name of the game is add-ons: Yahoo! has added a slew of user-generated reviews and recommendations. Google announced in January that its Google Local service would be available to Blackberry users. Throw in the Internet Yellow Pages like YellowPages.com and SuperPages, and you

  • Oneupweb Elevates Its Search Game

    Search marketing firm Oneupweb has announced it will add a portfolio of new Web-marketing services in an effort to grow into an inclusive one-stop shop for online advertising.

  • Shopping Search in the Market for Feed Standards

    Alan Rimm-Kaufman is an idea guy. That works out well, because as the head of The Rimm-Kaufmann Group, he

  • Pandora’s Site Is Recommended Listening

    With all the talk about return on investment, earnings per share and monetizing multimedia on the Internet, it can occasionally seem like the Web search industry is taking itself too seriously. If you yearn to put some glide back into your online stride, it might be time to turn to Pandora, a music search site that basically wants to be your college roommate.