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Google Search scratches its brain 500 million times a day
Google's search engine is powerful, but not all-knowing. Every month Google processes 100 billion queries, and typically returns results with microsecond speed. However, on a fairly regular basis, Google's search engine has to think a bit harder to render a result. On a daily basis, 15 percent of queries submitted - 500 million - have never been seen before by Google's search engine, and that has continued for the nearly 15 years the company has existed
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Search area for Malaysian airliner widened after French satellite images
The search area for a missing Malaysian jetliner in remote seas off Australia was widened on Monday after French satellite images revealed potential "floating debris" several hundred kilometers north of pictures previously captured by U.S. and Chinese satellites.
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MH370: Hopes dashed as orange objects turn out to be fishing equipment
Potential leads on the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 keep coming. So do the setbacks and frustrations. Monday's search ended without finding anything significant, Australian officials said. Four orange objects spotted by search aircraft and earlier described as promising turned out be nothing more than old fishing gear, they said.
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The depth of the problem
All commercial transport aircraft are fitted with underwater locator beacons to assist in the relocation of black box flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders. These beacons are free-running pingers that transmit signals at an acoustic frequency of 37.5 kilohertz and have an expected battery life of 30 days. The scale of the challenge in locating the black boxes is immense.
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Links Still Matter: Creating Your Linkbuilding Strategy
If you work in the SEO industry, or just follow it but dont actually do SEO, you probably have heard links are dead. The truth is that they are not and all of the signs from Google tell us that they still matter quite a bit.
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What is the 'right to be forgotten'?
Sixteen years ago, a Spaniard named Mario Costeja Gonzalez had hit financial difficulties. To solve them, a property of his was put up for auction - the details of which were covered in a newspaper, which subsequently went online. The auction happened in 1998, and with those troubles now behind him, Mr Gonzalez is keen to move on. But there's a problem...
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Russia Launching A Government-Owned Search Engine That Will Rival Google
Not much is known about the specifics of the new search engine.
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Stop Evangelizing About Semantic SEO, Start Using it - SEMrush Blog
Carter Bowles, Marketing Strategist at Northcutt.com, gives you the scoop on Semantic SEO
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Google Authorship – the 3 reasons why it failed
Google intended Authorship photos in search results to convey trust. The average Joe didn’t buy it. Here’s why.
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Mozilla Updates Firefox With Forget Button and DuckDuckGo Search
In addition to the debut of the Firefox Developer Edition, Mozilla today also announced new features for its main Firefox browser.
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Firefox drops Google as default search engine, signs five-year deal with Yahoo
Today, Yahoo and Mozilla announced a five-year partnership that would make Yahoo the default US search engine for Mozilla's Firefox browser on mobile and desktop.
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In major shift, Firefox to use Yahoo as default search engine - CNET
Google's 10-year run as Firefox's default search engine in the US is over. Yahoo wants more search traffic, and a deal with Mozilla will bring it.
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BuzzFeed's latest traffic trick: The 'social URL'
In its never-ending quest to make its content more shareable, BuzzFeed is putting a new spin on the lowly URL.
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Firefox 34 Launches With Yahoo As Its Default Search Engine
Mozilla today rolled out Firefox 34. While most browser updates these days aren’t all that exciting, this one includes a couple of interesting new features. What most users in North America will notice right off the bat, however, is that this is the first version of Firefox with Yahoo as its default search experience.
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5 things web designers need to know about SEO in 2015
In this post I’ve summarized 5 most important things that web designers need to understand about modern SEO. It’ll help them shape their SEO strategies for 2015.
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5 Easy Link Building Tactics for Small Business
Many SMBs dismiss link building as something they don’t have time for. But, link building is necessary if your business is interested in search visibility.
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How to Use AJAX in WordPress to Load Search Results
In this article I’ll take you through the basics of AJAX and we’ll create a very simple extension that pulls in search results using AJAX in the default Twenty Fourteen theme.
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Why Facebook's New Search Tool Could Ding Yelp
New search feature serves as a handy recommendation engine for places to go and things to do, if Facebook can fine tune the new service.
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What's the Best WordPress Search Plugin?
WordPress' search function always suffers to keep up with the rest of the developments in WP, so here's a list of the best search plugins to replace it.
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Google - Year in Search 2014
In 2014 we searched trillions of times. What do these searches say about us? Explore the Year in Search http://www.google.com/2014 and follow the conversation on #YearInSearch
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