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"Facebook could capture around 22% of the global search market by simply launching its own search engine tomorrow."
Impressed by a demo of the new Bing/Facebook search. I'll share it on Google Plus to be 'ironical' lolz.
There's search patents in there, somewhere NPR: Microsoft To Buy Patents From AOL For $1.1 Billion-More at
RT @marshallk: That Facebook has Lars f'ing Rasmussen working on search seems a much bigger deal than most press coverage today made of his involvement
Google is squirming with 'search plus your whatever' (data we have on you) to try and stay relevant. They're sooo not anymore.
RT @MelanieMitchell: Study: Search Ads Work Better on Tablets, Smartphones #Mobile #SEM
RT @RickGalan: "Search does not create demand, it captures demand" #AdobeSummit
@leyla_a A quickly cobbled together mashup the massive 1 billion Facebook users will slowly become (largely) unwitting users of from search.
Privacy smashed NPR: The Search For Analysts To Make Sense Of 'Big Data'-More at
RT @tamcdonald: Super Bowl Ads Increase Online Search via @kathysteele
@kristy I use Mobile Site Search, although it alphabetizes titles, it crawls from the homepage so relevant links show up first. It's beta ;)
Nice about face for search mathematician who may have Google's number in the books
@Skitzzo lol, there's always Wikipedia until their cash reserves bite the dust and Google co-opts them especially now they're all Search+ :)
@DavidWallace Google is pretty well entrenched but their user heyday as top is done lost to Facebook, with search in decline of importance
@perkoch the gist of the article stands, as you know I've been saying Google gave up search a long time, glad Danny is coming to see it too
@graywolf @davidwallace @mattcutts Google could go like Netflix or Altavista (search users are fickle). Revenue gone in a Page turner.
How ironic is it that Adobe, makers of Flash, hire a search team?
So my fabulous business partner searches Google for something on another topic and one of my recent Plus postings…
Google is the Zynga of search
+Matt Cutts rightly defends Google moves as benefitting the search experience, regardless of any perceived hardship…
