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  1. Meet The Money Man Behind Your TweetDeck (And Bit.ly) - The Business Insider
    Betaworks is an investor in Twitter app TweetDeck and URL shortner Bit.ly. It sold Twitter search engine Summize to Twitter. Notice a pattern? Good. John says Betaworks wants to invest exclusively in the "real-time" Web.

  2. Search Engine Optimization Firm Customer Magnetism Is Going Green (dBusinessNews.com)
    Hampton Roads, Virginia – March 12, 2010 - Search engine marketing company Customer Magnetism has made a pledge to further convert to ‘green’ business practices in order to reduce its impact on the environment.

  3. 6 Reasons Slow Load Times Could Harm Your Website
    Have you ever abandoned a site just because it took too long to load? Poor load times can have a big negative effect on customer conversion, and there's growing evidence that it can harm your per...

  4. Bing use inches up in February - CNET
    ReutersBing use inches up in FebruaryCNETBut Google remains the search engine champ, winning 65.5 percent of all the searches run last month, up 0.1 percent from January. Trailing the list was the ...Yahoo Improves Search Results, Reminds World That It Still Has A Search Engine The Business InsiderMicrosoft plants Bing on Google-free Chinese Androids RegisterRecent Search Engine Market Share Reveal Google, Bing Gain [Yahoo and Ask.com ... TFTS (blog) SEO Consult (blog)  - Trefis  - PC Magazine. […]

  5. America's Most Trusted Companies
    Mike Spinney, senior privacy analyst at the Ponemon Institute, breaks down which companies Americans trust with their information.[0:04:08] ... ran into some trouble because of some issues on data retention search data and in behavioral behavioral targeting. This year and and although that that the China issue really has become the kind of came to light as after we did the study. But you know. People use Google people trust when you put in information whether. Okay really let's look at WebMD Web. […]

  6. SEO Basics of Organic Search Engine Optimization
    The process of search engine optimizing is currently overrun by Black Hat SEO and also White Hat SEO practitioners. Interestingly, shifting SEO basics show that organic search engine optimization appears to be neither and both. Go figure.Contributor: Sylvia CochranPublished: Feb 16, 2010