
Below are some Pubcon recaps from day 2 … 
Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft have announced joint support of Google's sitemaps protocol. A
new site, sitemaps.org, will support the effort. Yahoo is apparently already accepting
submissions, although this is not … 
Google has responded on the Adwords blog, to the uproar over landing page quality score
update. I can summarize this in one word, horse-poop. If you do not conform to … 
For those of you who aren't attending Pubcon this week in Vegas, want to read about
sessions you missed or just get another opinion hear are some reports from around … 
Either I completely misread this, or Marketing Experiments - recently acquired by
Marketing Sherpa - by got it completely wrong. In a study into video as a viral marketing
technique, they: … 
I'm thinking the latter. From John Andrews blog: Ted Leonsis is Vice Chairman of AOL. He
wants to control the Google SERPs for his own name. He doesn’t need an … 
People are getting fired at the Washington Post … 
It appears that Everyone's leaving Yahoo … 
… He goes into details about how Google uses Gmail "SPAM" folder and inbox to flag
sites as good/bad. He goes further into his theory within his post at DP forums … 
Via the WSJ, Google and Yahoo! are asking the SEC to review the fees associated with U.S.
stock exchange market data: Yahoo Finance, AOL's Money and Finance, Forbes.com and other … 