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    Query interfaces for the Semantic Web - Martynas Jusevicius

    http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ query-interfaces-semantic-web-martynas-jusev…

    Query interfaces for the Semantic Web - Martynas Jusevicius Planet PHP Tue, 11/25/2008 - 17:12 An interesting presentiation at Google Tech Talks about different interfaces to query semantic data. Casual users were presented with 4 increasingly formal systems: keyword search, natural language search, controlled language search, and a graphical interface to build query patterns.

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    Concept Search Versus Keyword Search in Electronic Discovery

    http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ e-discovery-blog/ 2008/ 11/ 12/ concept-search-…

    In my last post, I started a discussion on the myths surrounding concept search.  The first myth I dispelled was the “concept search is concept search” myth.  The myth is that there is an agreed upon definition of concept search.  In actuality, when people in e-discovery use the term concept search,

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    An Overview on Taxonomy, Relevance Score and Website Authority

    http://www.seodesignsolutions.com/ blog/ seo/ an-overview-on-taxonomy-relevance-…

    The process of how a website develops credibility and authority among its digital pier group is rather intriguing. One moment your clawing and scratching just to get anyone to notice your site exists, then the next thing you know your website has more traffic from your preferred audience from search engines on accident than most of your competitors dream of receiving on purpose.

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    Demystifying Concept Search in Electronic Discovery

    http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ e-discovery-blog/ 2008/ 10/ 28/ demystifying-co…

    Concept or content search continues to be a hot topic within the e-discovery community.  There’s a continuous stream of articles that discuss it.  Some that point out the positive.  Others that point out the limitations.  The courts have also gotten involved in the discussion.  Judge Grimm refers to concept search in e-discovery in Victor Stanley, Inc.

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    Formula To Crush The Gurus And Create An Autopilot Income For LIFE – Guaranteed !!!

    http://douglas-stuart.com/ affiliate-marketing-and-internet-marketing/ formula-t…

    Formula To Crush The Gurus And Create An Autopilot Income For LIFE – Guaranteed !!! Posted by Douglas Stuart, in Affiliate Marketing And Internet Marketing   http://presalevideos.com/view/dylan/14182 Why you must change the way you think about Adwords and Adsense before you leave any more

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    Tips For Understanding Pay-Per-Click Data

    http://www.kikabink.com/ news/ 479/ tips-for-understanding-pay-per-click-data/

    David Szetela, writing in Search Engine Watch, offers some excellent tips for interpreting pay-per-click (PPC) advertising campaign data. He explains that the most crucial data points are the conversion rate and cost-per-conversion, and that if the underlying aim of the campaign is to generate

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    The “Artful” E-Discovery Dodger

    http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ e-discovery-blog/ 2008/ 10/ 13/ the-%e2%80%9car…

    E-Discovery search has become a hot topic of late (in blogs and in the news), and I think it’s pretty clear that the unwashed (attorney) masses still don’t really grok the importance of using a defensible search protocol.  Neither do they seem to understand the enhanced scrutiny that’s being applied by the judiciary.

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    Network Solutions announces Pay Per Click advertising enhancements

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    Network Solutions announces Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising enhancements that include industry-leading optimization of keywords through new self-learning software. The software monitors crucial Web activity around the clock, automatically translating the data into actionable improvements

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    ‘If It Does No Harm’ Argument

    http://www.searchengineoptimizationjournal.com/ 2008/ 09/ 09/ %e2%80%98if-it-doe…

    There are times when forums provide for interesting conversations, even if you sit back and eavesdrop on others. This last week has seen an interesting conversation on WebMasterWorld on how keywords and duplication in Meta data can impact optimization.

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    How To Improve Your Search Marketing In 10 Minutes a Day

    http://www.kikabink.com/ news/ 290/ how-to-improve-your-search-marketing-in-10-m…

    Carrie Hill of Search Engine Watch offers some simple - yet powerful - tips for improving your search engine marketing performance in just 10 minutes per day. You know what that means: no excuses! (For me either…) Ms Hill offers ten tasks that can each be done in less than 10 minutes.

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