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Google has launched some improvements to its borders for over 60 countries and regions in Google Maps (coming to Google Earth soon).

“Making Google’s mapping tools as accurate as possible is a complex process, especially when a map’s accuracy has both quantitative and qualitative aspects,” says Google Geo Policy Analyst Charlie Hale. “We receive spatial data of all kinds – imagery, boundaries, place names, etc. – from a variety of sources worldwide, and we review them carefully before integrating them into the best representation of a given location in Google Earth and Maps.”

“In the case of geopolitical features on our maps, the depiction of borders is something upon which local authorities, governments and internationally recognized bodies often disagree,” says Hale. “Our goal is to provide the most legible and accurate maps we can given the information available in these oft-changing areas of geopolitical disagreement. Like most maps, ours include symbology that makes borders and other geopolitical features clearer to users.”

With the update, Google says many borders will more closely follow natural boundaries like mountains and rivers. In some areas Google has changed the symbology of the boundary lines based on political treaties and agreements. In other areas, there is simply just more information provided.

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While at a recent mobile marketing and advertising event in Vegas, Diana Pouliot, the Director of Mobile Advertising at Google, made a few interesting comments. According to Pouliot, one third of all Google searches via the mobile web pertain to some aspect of the searcher’s local environment.

In addition, Google Mobile Ads Group Product Manager Paul Feng reportedly said, “We think of location as a hugely important signal.”

So just how important of a signal is location to Google? Feng may have been talking about ad relevance specifically, but we know it plays some role in organic search. Otherwise, people would not get different search results based on where they are, which has been the case for some time. Perhaps the real question is whether location will start carrying more weight as searchers increasingly turn to their mobile devices for a greater percentage of their queries.

Location is already playing a significant role in the way people are searching on their mobile devices, and not just with search engines. WebProNews had an interesting discussion with RateItAll President Lawrence Coburn at the Online Marketing Summit last month about how consumers sharing their location has in essence become a new way of sending out a generic query, one that is becoming more prevalent with the growing popularity of location-sharing services like Gowalla and Foursquare.

“The thing about Foursquare and Gowalla, and these check-in apps, is like, a single tap of your phone is a powerful piece of data. It creates a connection with the merchant (with a bar or a restaurant) that you’re at,” explains Coburn. “It tells your friends where you are, and then in the aggregate, it tells the services like Foursquare and Gowalla what places are hot. And then you can imagine, like a local coupon or a local ad network overlaid on top, where a business is having a slow Tuesday, and they can blast out to everybody in their neighborhood, and say ‘hey, we’re doing half off beers in our place RIGHT NOW,’ and they can decide that on the fly, and reach a community that’s right around them.”

Despite apps like these, Twitter now has location features, and Facebook is expected to have some very soon. That has to be considered a whole new ballgame, not only because of the popularity of these social networks, but their relationships with the search engines. The social networks are already becoming more integrated into search results through real-time search, as well as social search (not to mention the web in general through Facebook Connect, APIs, etc.). Given Google’s fondness for delivering relevant results and an increased rate of user location sharing, it’s hard not to imagine location becoming more of a factor in search than ever.

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According to new data from Hitwise, Facebook managed to beat Google in terms of visits between March 7th and March 13th, becoming the most visited website in the U.S. for the week. And it doesn’t look like Facebook is going to relinquish its lead anytime soon.

Heather Dougherty, Research Director at Hitwise, explained, “The market share of visits to Facebook increased 185% last week as compared to the same week in 2009, while visits to Google increased 9% during the same time frame.”

Dougherty also stated: “Together Facebook.com and Google.com accounted for 14% of all US Internet visits last week.”

This development represents a major win for Facebook. The ability to represent the social network as the number one site should count for a lot as corporate representatives talk to advertisers and investors, and could result in a direct boost in revenue. A further snowball effect in terms of user interest might occur, too, since most people like to be part of something that’s popular.

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Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, envisions a radically changed Internet 5 years from now. Some of his predictions include:

  • Five years from now the internet will be dominated by Chinese-language content
  • Today’s teenagers are the model of how the web will work in 5 years; they jump from one subject to another seamlessly
  • Web content will move towards more video
  • 5 years is a factor of ten in what has been known as “Moore’s Law,” meaning that computers will be capable of far more by that time than they are today
  • Broadband well above 100MB in performance, and distribution distinctions between TV, radio and the web will go away

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What do you think of Eric Schmidt’s predictions?

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Google has announced that they are introducing new features that will bring Google Search users results with a dynamic stream of real-time content from across the web. Now, immediately after performing an online search a users can see live updates from people on popular sites such as Twitter and FriendFeed, as well as headlines from news and blog posts published just seconds before the search was conducted. When relevant, Google will rank these latest results to show the freshest information right on the search engine results page.

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This real-time search will enable users to discover breaking news as it’s happening, even if it is not the popular news of the day.

To read more details on the new Google search feature, click here.

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Through ever-changing algorithms, search engines organically index and rank the web sites they crawl. It’s he name of the game in search engine optimization: find out what makes a page rank – and use that tactic until the search engine changes its algorithm.

The page ranking algorithm used by search engines is a set of rules, which can vary by search engine. Exactly how a particular search engine’s algorithm works is a closely-kept trade secret. It can be based on the web pages’ meta tags, keyword frequency, and more.

Now, Google has begun to work on a new ranking factor: site speed. The search engine will be looking at page load speeds of web sites and ranking them accordingly, meaning that old site pages that load slowly with clunky images may be ranked lower in the search engine results pages.

To read more on what web site owners need to know about page speed and search engine rankings click here to read an article that discusses this topic from Search Engine Watch.

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Google has recently announced that they have reached a deal with Twitter to include tweets in the search results.

The Google blog reads:

“Given this new type of information and its value to search, we are excited to announce that we have reached an agreement with Twitter to include their updates in our search results. We believe that our search results and user experience will greatly benefit from the inclusion of this up-to-the-minute data, and we look forward to having a product that showcases how tweets can make search better in the coming months.”

To read more information about this announcement, click here.

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According to SEO Consultants, the top three search engines in the United States are:

  1. Google
  2. Yahoo
  3. Bing

Many marketers target their pay per click programs on all – or a combination of some – of these search engines and have found success. The question is, can you take your pay per click campaigns to more networks or search engines?

The “second tier” search engines can present marketers with an opportunity to expand their campaigns and are excellent sources of inexpensive traffic. This article from Search Engine Watch does a great job of further explaining the benefits of looking beyond the “traditional” search engines when putting together a pay per click campaign.

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