Future of Search
Search Notes: More scrutiny for Google, more share for Bing
Governments continue to eye Google, Bing's share grows, Yahoo BOSS relaunches
In the latest Search Notes: Courts continue their interest in Google while Bing edges its way up in market share. Plus: Yahoo BOSS relaunches.
Search Notes: The future of advertising could get really personal
Google mines data for more predictions, Yahoo and Bing evolve the search experience, and how search could change advertising.
In the latest Search Notes: A look at how Google is using its data to make even more predictions; Yahoo and Bing continue to evolve their search experiences; and a look at how search could change advertising and help a few other industries along the way.
Search Notes: Google and government scrutiny
Google's dominance draws attention from governments and courts, and it's time to say goodbye to AllTheWeb
In this edition of Search Notes: Google continues to be a top traffic source, governments and courts want to know more about Google's methods, and AllTheWeb takes a final trip to the great Internet in the sky.
In the future we'll be talking, not typing
Stephan Spencer on how autonomous intelligence and language processing will transform search.
Stephan Spencer, co-author of "The Art of SEO," says searching the Internet of the future will be like talking to a human being.
Social media design should start with human behavior
Facebook's Paul Adams says social media is about more than just tech.
In this interview, Facebook global brand experience manager Paul Adams says social design is to web developers as electricity is to appliance engineers. It's an essential element that must be baked in rather than bolted on.
Search Notes: The future is mobile. And self-driving cars
Foursquare 3.0 and local search, Google's mobile search dominance, and awesome autonomous cars.
In the latest edition of Search Notes: How Foursquare 3.0 could shape personalization and local search, and a look at Google's mobile search dominance. Plus: self-driving cars, just because they're amazing.
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