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2001: A search odyssey

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Now that we’re a decade old, we figured we’re long overdue for some spring cleaning. We started digging around our basement and found all kinds of junk: old Swedish fish, pigeon poop, Klingon translation books. Amazingly enough, hidden in a corner beneath Larry’s and Sergey’s original lab coats, we found a vintage search index in mint condition. We dusted it off and took it for a spin, gobsmacked to see how different the web was in early 2001. “iPod” did not refer to a music player, “youtube” was nonsense, and if you were looking for “Michael Phelps,” chances are you meant the scientist, not the swimmer. “Wikipedia” was brand new. Remember “hanging chads“? (And speaking of that election-specific reference — if you’re a U.S. citizen, it’s not too late: please register to vote.)

We had so much fun searching that we wanted to put this old index online for everyone to play with. We thought it’d be even cooler if we could actually see the full versions of the old web pages, so we worked with the Internet Archive to link to their cache of these pages from 2001. Step into the time machine and try a 2001 Google search.

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Posted by Shirin Oskooi, Product Manager

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2001: A search odyssey

Covering politics, social media, search, ecommerce sites and venture capitalists, Business Week have released a list of whom they consider to be the movers and shakers of the web 2.0 era.  These men and women have been chosen because they embrace the culture of the web (or their own versions of it) and have contributed to the borderless society that many of us like to indulge in on a daily basis.   

What I have found most interesting about this list is that they are not all about instant success stories or originality.  They include people who have challenges to face in the coming year, individuals who have recreated themselves or who have embraced social media to extend their reach to consumers.

Some of the distinct personalities that stuck out include:

  • Steve Baller from Microsoft – he has got some interesting challenges ahead of him to the say the least, the failed Yahoo takeover, consumer annoyance with Vista, and hemorrhaging ad platform – (MSN)
  • Paul Graham the start up guy from Y Combinator
  • Maria Thomas the creator of an arts community Etsy where users can buy and sell homemade arts and crafts
  • Sheryl Sandberg former employee of Google is now the COO of Facebook and faces the immense challenge of monetizing Facebook.
  • Rupert Murdoch always re-inventing and influencing media. Is this man ever going to retire?

Given the recent changes in the economic climate it will be interesting to follow these people and their companies to see where they end up and how they continue to influence the web.

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The top 25 influencers on the web

I was recently asked by a client if it would be a big deal to leave off title tags and meta tags from their site. Coming from an SEO background, I couldn’t express enough how important title tags are for ranking for keyword phrases. It made me think, however, about the effects title and meta tags have on click through rate.

Let’s assume that you do rank in the top ten in Google for a targeted keyword phrase. What is going to make a user click on your listing? Well, the first thing they will see is your title tag. At first glance, what is mentioned in your title tag is all they will know about your business. You basically have a fraction of a second to catch someone’s attention and provide them information about your page with your title tag. Since most search engines only display about 60-70 characters of your title tag, keep it short and sweet with your most important keywords at the beginning. Only use words that will make a difference, such as your main keyword phrase and the name of the company. Space is limited and precious, so don’t waste space with unnecessary filler words.

Since there is only enough space allowed in the title tag to grab the user’s attention, you need to complement it with the meta description. Since many search engines include a snippet from the description on the SERPs, this is your chance to provide more details on what your page is about and persuade them to click on your listing. Restate your main keyword phrase in the beginning of the first sentence and let the user know that this is the page they are looking for.

Of course the meta keywords are the least important piece of the heading, but if you can include them, do it. Just make sure any words you place in the meta keywords tag appear within the body of the page.

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Late last year we welcomed Thai to our AdSense for search family, and we’re now excited to let you know about the launch of AdSense for content in Thai. If you’re a publisher with a Thai website, you’ll now be able to earn money for valid clicks and impressions for Google ads on your site. Get started by logging in to your account and visiting the AdSense Setup tab to generate ad code. Or, if you don’t have an AdSense account yet, review our program policies and then feel free to submit an application.

To celebrate this launch, why not look up a few Thai recipes and prepare traditional dishes like Som Tum, a spicy green papaya salad, or Tom Yam, a hot and sour soup? We hope they’ll leave you content and ready to create new content of your own.

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The first ESPN/WSOP Academy golf & poker clinic is going down in few weeks, are your clubs packed and ready to go?

The event is taking place at the Rio All Suites Hotel and Casino and Primm Valley Golf Club from October 30 through November 2, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. – The whole package is beautifully priced at $2999. Space is limited and the event is booking up fast.

Greg Raymer (2004 WSOP Main Event Champion), Alex “The Insider” Outhred and Joe Navarro FBI ret. (leader in non verbal communication/reads/tells) are confirmed for this event with a few surprise guests in tow.

Help someone win the WSOP seat of their poker dreams and join the WSOP Academy program today. Every package you book as an affiliate earns you a cool $600.

For more info watch the video below or visit: http://www.wsopacademy.com/golf.html

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WSOP Academy & ESPN team up for first golf and poker academy in Vegas

YouTube Insight has helped millions of you learn more about your YouTube videos and figure out when, where, and why your videos are popular. But what if you could learn not just which of your videos are hot on the site, but which specific parts of those videos are hotter than others? What if you could know exactly when viewers tend to leave your videos, or which scenes within a video they watch again and again?

This information is now available to all YouTube video uploaders with an innovative new feature for Insight called “Hot Spots.” The Hot Spots tab in Insight plays your video alongside a graph that shows the ups-and-downs of viewership at different moments within the video. We determine “hot” and “cold” spots by comparing your video’s abandonment rate at that moment to other videos on YouTube of the same length, and incorporating data about rewinds and fast-forwards. So what does that mean? Well, when the graph goes up, your video is hot: few viewers are leaving, and many are even rewinding on the control bar to see that sequence again. When the graph goes down, your content’s gone cold: many viewers are moving to another part of the video or leaving the video entirely.

Here’s an example of Hot Spots in action:


You can see that many viewers are not impressed with the dance moves of Michael Rucker, Associate Product Marketing Manager at YouTube; they’re leaving the video at a faster than average rate almost immediately after the video begins. But the longer the video goes on, the more people tend to stay, generating a hot spot at the end of the video. Better late than never — kudos, Rucker!

We think you’ll find Hot Spots useful in several ways. For example, users can figure out which scenes in their videos are the “hottest” and edit those videos, or include well-timed annotations, to keep their audience more engaged. Partners might similarly create better content — like more exciting promotional trailers — for use on and off YouTube, and advertisers and agencies can study the effectiveness of their creative, to make sure they keep viewers’ attention throughout an ad. Now that Insight shows what parts of videos viewers are watching and skipping, creators no longer have to play guessing games. YouTube, the world’s largest focus group, provides them with answers. You can find this new feature under the “Hot Spots” tab within the Insight Dashboard.

As with all of Insight’s features, we learn about the most creative examples from you. We can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

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Your YouTube video: Hot or Not?

Over the course of the long U.S. Presidential election campaign, millions of people have checked out the candidates’ YouTube Channels on our You Choose ‘08 platform, and communicated directly with all those running for President. Thousands more submitted questions for candidates in the CNN/YouTube debates, participated in our You Choose ‘08 Spotlight, or made videos for the Democratic and Republican conventions. Outside the U.S., YouTube has also become an important part of leveling the political playing field. A couple of weeks ago, for instance, the 2008 New Zealand general elections were called, with Kiwis going to the polls in early November.

Now, we’re thrilled to announce the ONE News YouTube Election Debate between Helen Clark and John Key, a history-making initiative with New Zealand’s public broadcaster, TVNZ. This marks the first time the head of a national government and a challenger will face YouTube video questions in an official live TV debate. The debate will be broadcast live on TV ONE on October 14.

If you’re a Kiwi, head on over to the YouTube New Zealand blog for details on how to submit your own questions.

Posted by Steve Grove, YouTube News & Politics

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The ONE News YouTube Election Debate in New Zealand

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