Google posted to its Public Policy blog this morning to emphasize the point that they are changing their privacy policies, not their privacy controls, and to share a letter the com...
Russia's most popular search engine, Yandex, announced today that it has purchased a license for digital maps from NAVTEQ, which will be used in the development of a "detailed worl...
One or more people are going around impersonating Google's head of web spam (and now "Distinguished Engineer") Matt Cutts, leaving comments on various articles on the web....
Update: With the Searchmetrics list, we encouraged you to take it with a grain of salt, but Matt Cutts said the following about it in a Tweet, implying that it's f...
It was around this time last year when Google's search results really started attracting a whole lot of criticism (more than usual). The content farm discussion was going full-thro...
In 2010, a group of travel sites banded together to form the FairSearch Coalition, with the main goal of seeing Google's acquisition of ITA Software blocked. It didn't work, but th...
If you work at Google, and you have a problem with Google's "Search Plus Your World" features, you can find another place to work. Perhaps Facebook. That seems to be popular destin...
Google has a new way for sites that use Google Custom Search to add pages to the custom search engine's index.
"Our users have been telling us that while they love the concept...
Google released its earnings report for the fourth quarter last week. Here's a look at Google's revenue in a format that's a bit easier to consume.
Wordstream has put out the f...
Been to Bing lately? If so, you may have seen a little tour of Bing's homepage.
A bar appears at the top, which says "Bing is more than just a pretty picture. See why." You're...
Google is apparently doing more punctuation indexing these days than it has in the past.
Honestly, I can't recall ever searching for just a "." or just a "!" or other punctuati...