Panda Rolls Across the Atlantic

April 21, 2011 by Daron Babin  
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Jim and Dave are joined by Dr. Horst Joepen, CEO of Searchmetrics to discuss UK winners and losers in the recent Google Algorithm updates.

Google Antitrust Investigation

February 18, 2011 by Daron Babin  
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Jim and Dave analyze the JCPenney SEO controversy, plus The Texas attorney general is leading an antitrust investigation of Google wants to know how Google determines the prices for its AdWords paid search advertising program and how sites are ranked in Google’s search results.
Also, tune in for a stimulating conversation on linkbuilding with SEOMoz founder Rand Fishkin.

Google Marketing Executive Missing in Egypt

February 3, 2011 by Daron Babin  
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Jim and Dave discuss the disappearance of the Head of Marketing for the Middle East and North Africa for Google, Wael Ghonim, a young Google executive who has vanished among the chaos in Cairo in the middle of civil unrest.

Twitter Promoted Tweets in Google

November 4, 2010 by Daron Babin  
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Twitter Promoted Tweets in Google with Local seach expert Michael Mire from admiregroup and getlisted.net, plus a discussion on Blekko and a Michael Gray blog post entitled Is Flash Bad for SEO?

SES San Francisco 2010 Review

August 26, 2010 by Daron Babin  
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Jim recaps his visit to SES San Francisco 2010 and he compares and contrasts the difference in having the show hosted in San Francisco after leaving San Jose.

Dave vents on a click fraud issue and they go over some recent developments coming out of Google.

Google Under Pressure with Talk of Antitrust, Breakup and Privacy

April 22, 2010 by Daron Babin  
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Jim runs down the headlines including how Consumer Watchdog calls for antitrust action against Google and a possible breakup.
He also asks who speaks for the SEO Community, based on some recent public commentary, Google being blasted about Buzz and privacy from 10 countries, many of them in Europe.

Google Drops Censor on Search Results in China

January 14, 2010 by Daron Babin  
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Google announced this week it will no longer censor search results in China. By no longer censoring search results at the request of the Chinese government, Google may well be preparing to abandon the largest and most expansive Internet market in the world.

Also, Jim and Dave celebrate the 100th episode of Webcology relishing on their past episodes.

Google Local Business Center Results Emailed to Random Business Leaders

January 7, 2010 by Daron Babin  
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Google Local Business Center Results Emailed to Random Business Leaders is topic of discussion and Jim is joined by Bill Slawski, CEO of SEO by the SEA and Mike Blumenthal, Owner and Local Marketing Expert of Blumenthals.

Yahoo Geocities RIP

October 29, 2009 by Daron Babin  
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Google GPS app for Android 2.0 released‎, Barry Diller, chief executive of IAC/InterActiveCorp., says that his company is open to a consolidating transaction in Internet search, and Yahoo pulls the plug on Geocities.

Google Described as Organized Crime

May 21, 2009 by Daron Babin  
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Google Described as Organized Crime in the recent blog post by Eric Lander entitled “Google: The Internet’s Organized Crime Family”.
Jim and Dave analyze the post from their applications to their acquisitions

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