Daily Search Coverage:
Google restores most of the lost data. Google adds third party tracking support. Ask.com might be updating. Google Health launches. Where is search in five years? Link and Google - should you? Senator urges Google to remove YouTube videos. Yahoo added features to the search marketing console.
Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
- Google Restores Google Analytics Data
- Big News for Publishers: Google AdSense Now Supports Third-Party Ad Serving Technology
- Possible Ask.com Search Update?
- Google Health Launches Amid Privacy Concerns
- The Next Five Years of Search
- Link Buys & Link Exchanges: Should You Compete in a Google World?
Search Engine Land Topics:
- Screen Shots Of Google Health
- US Senator, Lieberman, Asks For Al-Qaeda Content To Be Removed From YouTube
- Yahoo Search Marketing Console Updated With Minor Enhancements
Daily Link Finds:
This is the May 20th, issue of a daily post that will contain links to commentary of the posts over at the Search Engine Roundtable. All links I find throughout the day that ad some commentary to the posts written over at the Search Engine Roundtable, will be in the Daily Link Finds. The purpose is two fold: (1) To help people find discussion around our articles and (2) To thank people for linking to us. How do I find these links? Only one way, via a Google Blog Search link command, so make sure that (1) you are in Google Blog Search and (2) link to us.
Daily Link Finds for May 20th, 2008:
- SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 19, 2008, Search Engine Land
- Google Analytics Admits Errors, Data Loss, WebProNews
- Introducing third-party ads on the Google content network (Courtney Chin/Inside AdSense), Techmeme
- Nothing succeeds like success, especially with AdWords, Beaconfire Wire
- Technology News and Tricks, MILOL Bloging
- The Case For Meta-Descriptions, Aloha Digital Marketing Interactive Blog


Comments
Great post. You have a bunch of seemingly random stuff in this one, but it's all very useful. I'm especially looking forward to google health.
Posted by: Nate Nead | May 20, 2008 5:31 PM