Oct 5

Google adds link to selected automatically translated search results in Non-English versions of the search engine.
Google [NSDQ:GOOG] has spent millions on its translation program. You may think this is mainly to compete with other online machine translation services like Yahoo’s Babelfish. It is actually much more.
The goal is to make web pages in most languages available for searchers, regardless of their own first language. Hence if you use the Norwegian version of Google over at google.no, the search results may include a link to translated versions of Non-Norwegian web sites. This way Google will gain some satisfied users and even more pages on which to place ads.
There are only some 5 million people who speak and write Norwegian, which means that there are a limited number of web sites available in that language. Including translated sites in search results will widen the amount of information available for Norwegians.
(It [...]

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Oct 5

Although the search engine news may be dominated by the big three (Google, Yahoo! and Bing), there is a lot of search engine innovation elsewhere as well.
Some of these alternative search engines are looking for beta testers.
Charles Knight of AltSearchEngines.com has sent us the following list of search ventures looking for testers. Sign up if you want to experience the front end of search engine innovation or are just curious.

iGlue

Twingly Channels

Wowd

FirstRain

topikality

Measy

Vuuvi

Askpeopleyouknow

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Original post by WiadomoÅ

Oct 4

Here are some of this week’s essential search engine headlines:

Google Chrome OS Might Be Coming As Early As Next Month
Google might have chosen to debut its long-awaited Chrome OS as early as next month. (ISEdb Oct 2 2009)

Porn Spammers Targets Holocaust Terms in Google
A Google Web Search Help thread reports that Google has been the target of spammers who are trying to push their pornographic videos into Google. (SE Roundtable Sep 30 2009)

It’s Froogle, No It’s Google Products, No It’s Google Base, No It’s Google Merchant Center
The Google Merchant Center will replace Google Base for those who submit products through Google Base. (SE Roundtable Sep 30 2009)

Google Broadening Wave Access With GMail-Like Rollout
Google will widen access to its innovative communications platform Wave, offering 100,000 new invitations to use the service (SE Land Sep 29 2009)

Take That, Twitter: Google Hot Trends Integrated Into Google Search
Twitter and real time search continues [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Oct 4

Last week we told you about how Google had added book search to their Search Options feature. This week they added more options.
The Search Options feature is a link added to Google’s [NSDQ:GOOG] search result pages. Click on the Search options link under the search form and Google will add a left hand column with additional services.
Bing and Yahoo have similar links in their left hand column. However, those left hand columns are part of the basic lay out. There is no need to click on a link to make it visible. It may be that Google do not want to confuse unskilled searchers unduly. We will unconfuse the service for you!
As you might remember from our original presentation of Search options, the column presents four sections with tools for refining your search. The first bullet point on each section is the default choice for a regular search.
Google has announced [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 30

It does not matter what you call them: vodcasts, vidcasts, videocasting, or video podcasting… there are a few behind-the-scenes actions you can take to help attract more attention to your video productions. Just like websites, it does not matter how amazing the content is if interested people are unable to find it.
Tips to Optimize Video Podcasts
Original post by Per and Susanne Koch

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 29

NotePage, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of RecordForAll. RecordForAll is an easy to use commercial podcasting solution. RecordForAll allows for publishers to record audio files, edit sound files, and add effects. RecordForAll can be used by podcasters or other types of audio producers to overlay tracks, create fades, and add background music or effects to their audio productions.
The RecordForAll software gives the user the ability to record, store and import all types of audio recordings. Recordings can be easily labeled and organized. While RecordForAll has a lot of functionality it is still very easy for beginners to use. Simply drag and drop audio clips, to create a podcast show sequence. Edit clips by simply highlighting or overlaying segments. Audio clips can be individually managed allowing podcasters to make each clip shorter, longer, softer or louder.
New Audio Recording Software Released
Original post by Per and Susanne Koch

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 29

Welcome to latest news from FeedForAll.
New RecordForAll
A new version of RecordForAll is now available. The new version is available for download. http://www.recordforall.com
New Video Tutorials
We have compiled a series of videos to assist customers with utilizing various features in both FeedForAll and RecordForAll. Please check our new videos!
http://www.feedforall.com/rss-videos.htm
http://www.recordforall.com/audio-recording-videos.htm
New RSS2HTML
Updated RSS2HTML Script has been updated. The updates are minor and improve the RSS2HTML scripts functionality.
New Educational Section
We have also added an educational section to the FeedForAll and RecordForAll websites. The education section contains educational articles, tutorials, videos and other tools maybe helpful.
http://www.feedforall.com/rss-education-center.htm
http://www.recordforall.com/audio-education-center.htm
FeedForAll on Twitter
Follow FeedForAll on Twitter http://twitter.com/feedforall or follow at @feedforall
Articles
Hallmarks of a Good Podcast
There are many, many things that separate a good podcast from all the rest. Here are a few to consider…
http://www.feedforall.com/hallmarks-of-a-good-podcast.htm
Sound Effects: The Power of Audio
Sound effects are often used to compliment [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 29

My favorite among the many alternatives to Google these days is semantic search engine Duck Duck Go. And this great little search engine just got better — it now offers quick and useful previews of the sites in the search results, so you don’t have to click through to know if you’ve found what you are looking for.
This is how they do it:

Go out and grab the current version of the page.
Turn it into paragraphs of text.
Look for the most relevant paragraphs given the search terms.
Highlight those paragraphs in the preview window.

Similar features are available: On Ask, Ujiko, Nexplore and Viewzi, you get a thumbnail preview of the page in question. The Firefox addon Google Preview adds thumbnail previews to Google search results.
Duck Duck Go’s text based previews is an early release and currently works best for informational queries and on informational sites. Based on my test searches, [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 28

Google’s Matt Cutts has announced that W3C Validation and clean coding does not factor into search engine rankings. There are other benefits to having a validated website, but there is nothing in Google’s algorithm that will increase search engine rankings.
By guest writer Brandon Leibowitz
There have been many arguments as to whether or not Google search engine ranking factors look for a clean code in a website.

The W3C Schools have brought forth a very popular and widely used tool, called the W3C Validation and the CSS Validation.
Basically, both these tools look at your HTML and CSS Style Sheet that code your website for any errors that may arise. This free tool will scan all of your code to make sure it is compliant with current web standards and free or any errors.
Recently Matt Cutts, Google software engineer, has said again that the W3C Validation does not affect search engine [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 27

It is time for the Pandia Search Engine News Weekend Wrap-up again, and this time we have decided to open the show with a search engine rap. No, serioulsy…
Page Rank Rap
Mo Serious TV is a collection of videos based on the thoughts of Chuck, aka the Poetic Prophet, aka The SEO Rapper. Mo Serious is his entertainment company based in Missouri City, Texas.
Here’s a rap about Google Pagerank:

The latest search engine news
Below find the search engine news headlines we have found interesting this week.

Google’s 11th Birthday Logo: September 27th, 2009
Google has a special logo up on September 27, 2009 to celebrate their eleventh birthday. (SE Land Sep 26 2009)

Microsoft Tells Users Not to Install Google Chrome Frame
Did you really think that Microsoft would just roll over and take Google’s ‘effort’ to make Internet Explorer adopt to the changing web technology by releasing the Google Chrome Frame? (Loren Baker Sep [...]

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