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Ramsay’s Web Wire – Issue #8: The Times are A-changin’

Google takes a few digs this week as Photographers want to sue them and The Times newpaper owner Rupert Murdoch suggests changes the online newspaper could be making that could affect the search engine provider.

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Google Still Slipping in Market Shares

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Hitwise have released their statistics for search engine shares in the U.S. market for March providing insight into who's up and who's down.

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Photographers Go Snap Happy for Google Lawsuit

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In light of the recent lawsuit facing Google over the publishing of authors content online a new issue has sprung up in the form of a secondary lawsuit from photographers and Graphic Artists.

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World Cup Sponsors in Need of SEO

In the build up to the Fifa World Cup you would think that their main sponsors would be cashing in online. Not so much. Perhaps Coca Cola need a lesson in SEO.

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Are You Spending Wisely With Google AdWords?

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Google AdWords is a popular method for online advertising, but could it be costing you too much?

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Google Chrome Yay – Mozilla Firefox Nay On Flash Inclusion

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Google send their thumbs high on Flash inclusion, but Mozilla aren't about to jump on the same bandwagon.

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Google the Samaritan

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Recently Google created several new temporary changes to certain results related to suicide searches and poisoning. Will they be rolling out more help in such controversial areas.

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Ramsay’s Web Wire – Issue #7: Easter Eggs

The Web Wire takes on an Eastery feel this week, but it’s still the same old Web Wire at heart. As ever we look into what the web is serving up with insight into new web based services and useful help on all things SEO.

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Google Chrome Features In Microsoft Video

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Microsoft takes the slightly unusual approach of featuring Google Chrome in one of its videos.

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