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Meet the Search Engines! Search Engine Strategies 2001 Conference - Part 2
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by Robin Nobles, academywebspecialists.com
In Part 1 of this article, the representatives from FAST and Inktomi discussed their search engines. Now, let's move to announcements by the AltaVista and Google reps.
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Meet the Search Engines! Search Engine Strategies 2001 Conference - Part 1
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by Robin Nobles, academywebspecialists.com
One of the most popular sessions at each of the Search Engine Strategies Conferences is Meet the Search Engines, and this year was no exception.
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The Destruction Of Webring: One Year Later
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by Richard Lowe, Jr., internet-tips.net
Let me tell you a story my son. Be forewarned, this is not your normal, modern day fairy tale. This is like the fairy tales of old, before they were laundered and sanitized by modern animation factories. Remember in the original Little Red Riding Hood the wolf slaughtered and killed everyone, including the cute little girl.
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Cookies Anyone?
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by Mike Banks Valentine, website101.com
There is one particular issue that relates specifically to the web and your surfing, buying and e-mailing habits. You should know by now that every site you visit can place a cookie on your hardrive which will record a few crumbs of information about you.
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Where Are Search Engines Going? Paid Inclusion Trend Emerges
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by Mike Banks Valentine, website101.com
The Search Engine Strategies conference and show, sponsored by AltaVista, Search Engine Watch and Internet.com on August 16-17 provided a glimpse of several emerging search trends, the biggest trend is toward Paid Inclusion. The show, held in San Francisco at the Fairmont Hotel on Nob Hill, provided a look at where search is headed.
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Real Life Internet Evil: Microsoft's Smart Tags
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by Richard Lowe, Jr., internet-tips.net
Our purpose with this series is to use real life examples of deception, fraud and other evil to show how you can better protect yourself. The examples cited in these articles are intended to demonstrate best practices and recommendations.
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