Lots of interesting news from the world of Web Search this week, so let's get right to it....that yard will mow itself (right?).
- Google Encrypted Web Search May Get a New URL (techie-buzz.com)
- Facebook Posts to Appear in Real-Time Search Results (mashable.com)
- Google News Drops Web Search Button (seroundtable.com)
- Social Networks, Bigger than Search? (arnoldit.com)
- New Bing mobile site, Facebook results, and Yahoo!(?): tips from all over! (liveside.net)
- OneRiot Begins Indexing Facebook Data (socialtimes.com)
- Semantic Search: An Interview with Peter Mika, Yahoo! Research (developer.yahoo.net)
- Employers may do creepy web searches about you (money.cnn.com)
- Google's search for superiority (theglobeandmail.com)
- FleeQ, a Semantic Search Engine (arnoldit.com)
- Search Google Chrome Bookmarks By Folder With These Two Extensions (makeuseof.com)
- Good News from Google: Renaming Folders (technoverseblog.com)
- Opera claims speed gains with 10.60 beta (v3.co.uk)
- McAfee, Inc. Names Three Days Grace the Most Dangerous 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards Nominee in Cyberspace (newswire.ca)
- Come Laugh With Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here (Library of Congress)
- What Is Latent Semantic Indexing? (Search Engine Journal)
- Google Prepping A Payment System For Newspapers: Report (Search Engine Land)
- Facebook gives false information on number of users (Pandia Search Engine News)
- AOL Dumps Bebo For Reported $10 Million (Search Engine Watch)
- New Bill Proposes Giving the U.S. Government an Internet "Kill Switch" [News] (Lifehacker)
- Where Are You? Tag Your Location in Twitter (Research Buzz)
- Google Roundup: More Wi-Fi / Street View, Inadequate Content, Google Trends, UK Real Estate, and a YouTube Video Editor (Resource Shelf)
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