Search engine marketing industry news stories gathered constantly by the bigmouthmedia team.
Google gets own TV show
Al Gore's Current TV launches tonight, including Google Current, a twice-hourly current events segment based on current Google search data
Microsoft's IE7 plays hardball with search rivals
Users testing Microsofts new Internet Explorer have found that their toolbars from search rivals Google and Yahoo mysteriously disappear ... to be replaced by MSN [Register]
Baidu IPO marred by piracy lawsuit
On the eve of its $100m floatation, Baidu has been hit with a lawsuit for allegedly allowing users to illegally download an international hit Chinese movie.
Property search engine launches
Property search engine OnOneMap has launched today, allowing users to view all properties for sale in a desired location within one map. [Netimperative]
Yahoo! tests Audio search engine
Internet giant Yahoo! has launched an Audio search engine to allow users to search different music and audio files on the web. [ZDNet]
Google snubs CNET in privacy fury
Internet search engine Google has thrown a hissy fit and blacklisted tech news site CNET's News.com - vowing not to provide quotes or statements to the site for a year. [The Register]
Google urged to censor satellite images
Nuclear reactor chiefs in Australia are calling on Google to censor its satellite images to prevent terrorists using them. [ABC]
Google partners with China Enterprise
China Enterprise has been authorised to sell the Google AdWord service in China. [CRI]
MIVA signs exclusive deal with Express Newspapers
The search marketing network MIVA (once espotting and FindWhat) has won the exclusive rights to be Express Newspapers' search engine partner.
Yahoo! expands search engine index
In a major expansion internet search giant Yahoo! has revealed that its online search engine now spans more than 20 million web documents - nearly double the number scanned by search engine rival Google. [Business Week]







