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Web content using RSS Feeds, is it legal? How search engines tre...

DaniWeb IT Discussion Community - IT Careers and Business  Fri, 10/21/2011 - 23:45

Recently I found some websites which are collecting jobs in all positions from other reputed jobsites in USA and worldwide.

I think they are using RSS Technology (Really Simple Syndication) to collect jobs from other jobsites. By displaying jobs from other job sites will affect the number of visitors of the other sites.

Such websites are making business using the content of other websites. Is it legal to collect data from other job sites?

I think it's very simple idea to develop a job site using RSS Feeds.


 

Local.com Launches Exact Match Local Business Solutions

Small Business Trends  Wed, 10/12/2011 - 04:00

IRVINE, Ca. (Press Release – Oct. 5, 2011) – Local.com Corporation (NASDAQ: LOCM), a leading online local media company, today announced the launch of the company’s integrated Exact Match local business solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.

Exact Match is designed to help local businesses go beyond the traditional business profile and expand their online presence to reach ready-to-buy consumers who are searching online for local businesses, products or services.


 

What The Top Five Search Engines Did In 2010

Topix - Business News  Wed, 01/05/2011 - 15:39

Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask and AOL are the top five search engines on the net right now.

Take a look back on 2010 and see how each one faired.


 

Verizon Meets Small Business Needs by Introducing New Website Se...

Small Business Trends  Wed, 09/01/2010 - 16:00

New York (PRESS RELEASE – September 1, 2010) - In today’s online world, small businesses must have their own websites to compete effectively for customers.

 Yet many small businesses do not have websites, primarily because of the expense and time involved in creating them.


 

Google Ventures Invests in Search Marketing Firm Trada

WebProNews - Financial  Wed, 07/21/2010 - 09:07

Google Ventures has invested in a paid search marketing firm called Trada.

Google Ventues has invested $5.75 million in Trada, along with Foundry Group, which previously invested $2.2 million in the company.


 

Baidu Nails Q2 Earnings Report

WebProNews - Financial  Fri, 07/24/2009 - 08:59

Baidu, China's equivalent of Google, released another earnings report last night, and the company's continuing to impress onlookers at every turn.  Baidu beat analysts' estimates and made some very positive predictions regarding the next quarter.

Here are the key stats: the company's revenue climbed 36.7 percent on a year-over-year basis, reaching $160.7 million compared to forecasts of $158 million.  Also, it reported earnings of $1.61 per share, even though analysts only expected to see something like $1.44.


 

Seminar: Challenge Your Perception of What the Web Can Do

Small Business Trends  Sun, 07/19/2009 - 04:00

(PRESS RELEASE - July 19, 2009) — The world wide web is changing every day, opening up new opportunities to increase brand awareness, boost sales, enhance communications with key stakeholders, increase operational efficiency and create return on investment.

Our knowledge and skill are the result of over a decade of experience in delivering online strategy and solutions.

Our understanding spans across a number of industries, providing us with a deep knowledge base. Over the years we have helped hundreds of clients build their brands online.


 

Study Shows Small Businesses Need to Upgrade Internet Marketing ...

Small Business Trends  Mon, 07/06/2009 - 04:00

Annapolis, MD (PRESS RELEASE - July 06, 2009) - Vidal Financial Consulting of Annapolis, which increases small business profitability through local internet marketing, has issued a Special Report showing that current internet marketing trends are having a disparate impact on small businesses.

The report is called, “Local internet marketing: Take the Sniper Approach.”


 

Montana City Demands Passwords from Job Applicants

DaniWeb IT Discussion Community (Featured Entries)  Thu, 06/18/2009 - 10:50

Raising privacy and civil liberties issues, job applicants to the city of Bozeman are not only required to list all their social media accounts, but their passwords as well.

“Please list any and all, current personal or business websites, web pages or memberships on any Internet-based chat rooms, social clubs or forums, to include, but not limited to: Facebook, Google, Yahoo, YouTube.com, MySpace, etc.,” the City form states.

The application shows a space for passwords. According to KBZK, the local news station, which said it was tipped to the requirement by an anonymous source, city...


 

Network Solutions Announces New Local Search Tool

Small Business Trends  Tue, 02/10/2009 - 17:00

(PRESS RELEASE - February 9, 2009) - Leading Web solutions provider Network Solutions announces the launch of a new Local Search Visibility service, which provides the first step towards getting found online and driving leads to local businesses.

On-demand reporting will be included with the local directory submission service to provide business owners with information about how well they are doing online.