Can't make it to a city? How about trying Everyscape, which wants to let you walk streets or enter shops with real-life photography. Uh oh, what about privacy? How can your brand dominate search results? Isn't that new algorithm campaign from Google great -- oops, I meant Ask! Mahalo's people-powered search engine aims to recruit more volunteers with cold, hard cash. And more in today's episode!
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Google StreetView Meets Micosoft Photosynth Meets Yahoo's Flickr
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Fraud Settlement Payouts Begin
Frank Watson at Search Engine Watch reported that Yahoo has been distributing funds based on the approved click fraud settlement. Frank reports receiving over $11,000 in refunds from Yahoo from advertising activity on the Overture platform between October 1, 2004 to June 1, 2005. Yahoo has confirmed that these payments... - Stockholders
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Yahoo shareholders defeat exec pay/perform link from Reuters reports Yahoo's shareholders have defeated proposals to cut Yahoo CEO Terry Semel's salary and to practice anti-censorship policies in China and establish a human rights committee.... - I Went to Yahoo’s Annual Meeting, and All I Got Were These Purple Balloons, All Things Digital
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- Mahalo
Greenhouse: Get Paid For Writing Search Results
Jason Calacanis has announced Mahalo Greenhouse, a way for users to get paid for writing their own search results for the Mahalo people-powered search engine. The Greenhouse FAQ gives more details on the program, where if accepted, you can earn $10 to $15 per submission.... - Google, Yahoo,
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- Google
Analytics Leaves Beta & Adds Requested Features
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Comments (1)
It's nice to see the world for free like what Everyscape and MapJack.com are doing. But I hope they will be mindful of some etiquettes when it comes to privacy.
Posted by NDWings
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November 28, 2007 9:54 PM
Posted on November 28, 2007 21:54