By Jim Turner
We here at Convention Insider understand the world of search and the
power of Google. One of my mantras is "We live in a Google world."
We are constantly trying to rank high for search terms that will bring
people to our site at ...
<http://www.conventioninsider.com/index.php/2008/02/28/searching-for-conventions/>
Trade Show Blogs - Conventions...
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Re: Plone.org product searching
By Alex Clark-2
hidden by the search mechanism! > > Or even better: these 22 other
products should just declare which Plone > versions they support so
people won't accidentily downloads things that > will not work for them. ...
<http://www.nabble.com/Plone.org-product-searching-tp15717454s6741p15747646.html>
Nabble - Plone
<http://www.nabble.com/Plone-f6741.html>
Google Quick Tip #6
By Josephine(Josephine)
When you search Google Scholar, do you notice that the first result,
which while may be relevant to your search terms, that it is not
necessarily the most recently published? What's the deal with that?
GOOGLE QUICK TIP #6 ...
<http://mededlit.blogspot.com/2008/02/google-quick-tip-6.html>
Medical Education Literature Searching
<http://mededlit.blogspot.com/>
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