Beginning this week, Google will implement and enforce a new “pirate penalty” against web sites that regularly and knowingly violate a variety of copyright infringement laws.
Despite Facebook’s ongoing troubles, not all social networks are struggling. Yelp, the popular social restaurant and business
It looks like there’s no end in sight as additional concerns continue to surface for Facebook, if recent reports published by the Los Angeles Times and Fox News are to be believed.
Google, the biggest search engine company in the world, apparently has no problem spending extremely large sums of cash, even when faced with the possibility of almost $4 billion in fines. As reported on the official Google blog, the search engine giant recently made another massive acquisition by purchasing Wildfire, a small fledgling social marketing company.
Back toward the end of May, we reported that Google had removed search marketing firm iAcquire from its indexes as part of Penguin Update 1.1, an algorithm update intended to reduce the visibility of webspam in Google search results.





