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June 30, 2004:
Ad agencies find SEM challenging
June 30, 2004:
Major changes in the local search segment
June 29, 2004:
Apple develops content indexing and search technology
June 29, 2004:
Google needs to fight spyware
June 28, 2004:
Overture announces the launch of Local Match
June 28, 2004:
Microsoft will improve its search capabilities for July
June 25, 2004:
European online sales up across the continent
June 25, 2004:
Yahoo-Trillian conflict has users very angry
June 24, 2004:
Websites of Fortune 100 companies don't take customers seriously
June 24, 2004:
AOL signs agreement to acquire Advertising.com
June 23, 2004:
Merrill Lynch drops out of Google's IPO because of low fees
June 22, 2004:
Lycos receives 4 offers for its US portal Lycos
June 22, 2004:
Inexact online searches cost companies $ 31 billion a year
June 22, 2004:
Google might publicly release some of its software code
June 22, 2004:
Yahoo launches Chinese-language search portal
June 21, 2004:
Ask Jeeves adds site preview tool
June 18, 2004:
Find.com launches as a new business search engine
June 18, 2004:
Yahoo cancels corporate instant messaging
June 18, 2004:
Adsense program extended to smaller businesses
June 18, 2004:
Yahoo to hire PR agency for promotion
June 18, 2004:
Is it harder to distinguish between regular and paid results?
June 17, 2004:
Wanadoo not clearly identifying sponsored links
June 17, 2004:
The BBC will make its archives available soon
June 16, 2004:
Survey: Blog readers are more mature and affluent
June 15, 2004:
Akamai disruption affected Google, Yahoo and Microsoft
June 15, 2004:
Hollywood.com search engine to be powered by Thunderstone
June 15, 2004:
Google takes minority stake in Chinese search engine Baidu
June 14, 2004:
Ask Jeeves offers graphical peek at their search results
June 14, 2004:
A rebirth of Internet advertising
June 11, 2004:
Advertising on news sites better than ever
June 11, 2004:
Google considering support for RSS news feeds
June 11, 2004:
Traffix acquires search engine marketing company SendTraffic.com
June 10, 2004:
Microsoft looking at new filtering technology
June 10, 2004:
Ask Jeeves says acquisition of Tukaroo is good strategy
June 9, 2004:
Ask Jeeves acquires Tukaroo
June 9, 2004:
Overture signs deal with News Interactive
June 9, 2004:
Froogle creating controversy
June 9, 2004:
Domain name registrations hits record
June 9, 2004:
Ask Jeeves files universal shelf registration statement
June 8, 2004:
Yahoo quietely testing a new home page
June 8, 2004:
Yahoo sues Google for patent infringement
June 8, 2004:
LookSmart and Cal Athletics in partnership
June 8, 2004:
Google lets Yahoo use its AdWords program
June 8, 2004:
Google battling in China, Japan and Europe
June 7, 2004:
Google faces challenges as it expands beyond its core competency
June 7, 2004:
Auction theorists figuring out Google's new IPO
June 7, 2004:
A search engine for cell phones
June 7, 2004:
Vivisimo ties with Yahoo for second place
June 7, 2004:
Porn websites 3 times more popular than search engines
June 4, 2004:
E-mail marketing performing well despite spam abuse
June 4, 2004:
Differences in search engine technology
June 3, 2004:
The Google Search Appliance
June 3, 2004:
Arnold Schwarzenegger to decide on Google
June 2, 2004:
Google offering new intranet search feature
June 2, 2004:
The Yahoo Search Gas Price Shortcut
June 2, 2004:
Google and MSN sending consumers to shopping sites
June 1st, 2004:
Online retailer's profit margins growing
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