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As would be expected, other primary share metrics—monthly impressions, clicks, orders, items, etc— show the same pattern. All those graphs show three relatively flat lines, stacked BLUE / RED /GREEN, indicating Google in first place by a large margin.
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To start receiving Video Alerts, you can visit the Google Alerts homepage directly or set up the alert during your normal video searches. Videos may come from Google Video, YouTube, or many other video sources on the web.
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Here, then, is a guide to what happens during a typical Google search—now, of course, with automatic spell-check. 1. Query Box It all starts with somebody typing in a request for information about the safest dog food, what time the D.M.V. closes, or wh
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When you search Yahoo for rammstein videos, the top result will be a “Yahoo Shortcut” show-casing a collection of links, imagery and playable songs & videos. Click on the video thumbnails, and a new player will open right on the results page; click on
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Google News has followed in the footsteps of Google proper and now shows videos (accessible via a plus box) in the search results. Interesting: Won't making videos viewable on the Google domain decrease traffic to primary news sources -- an issue newspape
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Wikia, last week bought the distributed crawler Grub from LookSmart and plans to make it available in open source. Not that LookSmart was really using it anyway — and they also did ad business with Wikia.
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While everyone has noticed Wikipedia dominating Google’s search results, this is a little outrageous. After grabbing 600 random pages from Wikipedia (using their special:random link), I conducted searches in Google for each of the titles of the Wikipedi
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t may provide a way for Google to easily and legally amass the world's biggest database of video, helping it figure out better ways to search that kind of material. Google confirmed Tuesday it would begin collecting that content as part of the test of
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It appears from this early analysis that the big winners for this new format are YouTube and Maps, while Image Search and News (which under the older format were occasionally featured top of page) are on the losing end.
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Google’s image search results don’t constitute direct infringement when copyrighted images show up in the results, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today, reports IP Democracy.
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“Rat Monster Joke” returns a result from YouTube competitor Metacafe. What’s odd, however, is that the Flash player below the result isn’t from Metacafe - it’s a Google Video player, streaming the video form Google’s servers. All the links h
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Video sites that seem to get a thumbnail are: Yahoo Video MetaCafe YouTube Google Video MySpace Vimeo
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Video Search Now Includes Non-Google Sites In January Google launched a video search engine that included only Google Video and YouTube videos. Today they’ve expanded it to include video from Metacafe and “5-6 other large video sites.”
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Google’s new feature that makes videos appearing in the universal search results playable right on the search result page is also hugely disruptive (from Search Engine Land): It certainly makes you think twice about shunning video distribution through
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The question is: is this evil? If YouTube is indeed included (we don’t have screenshots for that), then I’d find it fairly handy. But that’s only because YouTube is the leader here: one of the reasons that people loathed the promotion of Blogger a
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So the only real value YouTube has left to offer is content discovery — more people go to YouTube to find videos than anywhere else, whether through search, channels, community, or because the millions of syndicated YouTube clips drew them back to the m
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BUT, the platform, I would argue, is fast becoming a commodity. So what’s left? The COMMUNITY, of course! YouTube OWNS the community, which is why it’s assumed that YouTube will continue to dominate online video.
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On Wednesday, January 24, Google Video accounted for .73 percent of all YouTube traffic. On Saturday Google Video accounted for 8.68 percent of YouTube traffic. Wow, that’s quite a jump. Hitwise notes that MySpace is still the biggest provider of YouTub
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GOOGLE SEARCH!: Thanks to, ahem, a certain parent company, our search is now vastly improved so it should be even easier to find your favorite sleeping kitty video exactly when you want to show it to grandma. Moreover, YouTube videos are now indexed on Go
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Google search results already include links to content that's hosted on YouTube. Starting today, YouTube video results will appear in the Google Video search index: when you click on YouTube thumbnails, you will be taken to YouTube.com to experience the v
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Google launched its blog search engine more than a year ago, but only last week did it finally pass category leader Technorati, according to Hitwise. The surge in traffic to Google's beta blog search started in October when Google News began to link to i
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If studios, networks, independent producers and consumers resist Youtube's siren song and choose to build their own hosting properties (with features similar to Youtube's like embeddable video, permalinks, etc) or go somewhere else to publish their video,
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We don't own or create content (which we think is an essential part of being a media company) — nor do we intend to. We help people find it, organize it and share it — anytime, anywhere, on any device. At Google, we believe that content providers larg
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Wikipedia turned up in Google's top ten a whopping 81% of the time and in Yahoo's 77%, but it appeared in MSN's top ten just 38% of the time.
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What’s clear is that content creators are no longer in control of the content business. That doesn’t mean content creators can’t make money — it just means that an increasing portion of every dollar they make will go to Google.
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Social networks are estimated to attract $280 million in ad dollars this year, according to eMarketer. Online video-sharing sites are estimated to attract about $385 million. EMarketer estimates that $15.9 billion will be spent in online advertisements in
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if Website A has 700 incoming links from 700 different Websites and website B has 700 incoming links, all of them from various pages on MySpace, Website B will be ranked (much) higher in the search results. This holds true even when both Websites A and B
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Interestingly, today "social" features like YouTube's ratings and opinions have been more helpful in video search than algorithmic approaches like Google's, which rely on metatags. if Google doesn't make sure the media comapnies make money from all of the
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Sehr gute Erklärung, wie eine Destination-Seite entsteht. Vom reinen Service bis hinzum Medienerlebnis. Die grenzen von YouTube liegen in ihrem Markenimage und die größte Gefahr in einer guten externen Videosuche.
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Googles Videosuche als AJAX widget zum einbauenen auf der Seite. Das Tool ist ein Teil der Google Search API und kann noch weiter zu Videobars verfeinert werden.
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Eine API für die Google Suche direkt von der eigenen Homepage. Das Ding funktioniert über AJAX.
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beschreibung der Probleme, die bei der suche nach Videos auftreten. Besonders die Frage, was mit den Ergebnissen passiert stellt ein großes Problem dar. Außerdem die UNterscheidung zwischen Suche und Aggregatoren.
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Werbeeinblendungen in Abhägigkeit zur Google Suchplazierung und zum gesuchten Keyword.
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Details zum FIM Google Deal. Ein Gutes geschäft fürr Google, weil sie neben dem Suchtraffic auch die Werbung verkaufen und somit eines der beiden Geschäfte quasi zum Nulltarif bekommen.
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Fox geht eine strategische Partnerschaft mit Google ein. Dafür erhält FIM eine Garantie von $900 Mio, 2/3 der Einkaufskosten aller darin aufgeführten UNternehmen. Dafür geht aller Suchtraffic zu Google.
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Interessant mittlerweile ist MySpace so groß, dass es für den Traffic, den es auf andere Seiten schickt Geld verlangen kann. 8% der Suchanfragen von Google kommen über MySpace ca. $400Mio Umsatz macht das.Zahlen für Traffic
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Durch die reinen Algorhytmen von Google wird kein mehrwert erzeugt. Die Auswahl verhindert Kreativität und die Kosten des Erfolgs (von Google) werden von den Benutzern bezahlt in dem sie Seiten aufmerksamkeit widmen, die es nicht verdient haben.