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Webcology Special Report – Net Neutrality Passes

December 25, 2010

Net Neutrality Passes Air Date: December 25, 2010 This week, FCC Commissioners voted 3-2 to approve controversial net neutrality rules. Jim and Dave give opposing views on the new rules imposed.

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Webcology Podcast #136 – Search Headlines of 2010

December 19, 2010

Search Headlines of 2010 Air Date: December 19, 2010 Search Headlines of 2010 including changes in the Google algorithm,the ongoing evolution of social media , the attempted purchase of Groupon and internet privacy are discussed.

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Google Makes Fundamental Changes to Search Results

October 28, 2010

Google has made a fundamental change to the way it ranks websites. Over the past three years, Google has been placing increasing emphasis on localized and personalized search results. This week, the search engine moved from being a general search engine to being an almost entirely local search engine.

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Facebook and (de)Privacy Settings

October 25, 2010

Facebook has a long and tangled history with the concept of personal privacy. By its nature, Facebook opens two way window to the world, allowing you to see an enormous amount of information about other Facebook users and them to see an enormous amount of information about you. For many, the ability to see deeply into the lives of their friends and contacts is unendingly interesting. For marketers, that ability is absofreakenlootly amazing, so amazing in fact that some marketing firms will do almost anything to attain the ability including violating Facebook’s own privacy policies and the privacy laws of several nation states.

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What is Search in 2010?

October 18, 2010

What, exactly, is search? The question is deceptively simple but finding a precise answer is surprisingly difficult. After a dozen years in the industry, you would think I would know a number of ways to answer the question but, after a dozen years in the industry I know enough to know my answer could change in an instant.

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Thoughts on Bing and Facebook Recommendations

October 14, 2010

Search, as both a business and as a puzzle is getting exciting again. For several years, we have laboured under a monolithic and virtually monopolistic culture ruled by Google and its brilliant but constantly flawed PageRank algorithm. This week’s announcement of the deal between Facebook and Bing to include social recommendations (or “likes”) is likely to force change both at Google and in the way digital marketers market their clients’ digital assets.

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Neutrality is Not a Mobile Concept – Thoughts on Google-Verizon Framework

August 12, 2010

If the framework agreement Google and Verizon have come up with comes to fruition, the Internet as we know it today might just wither and die away. Google is looking far beyond the Internet as we know it and Verizon wants to take it there.

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