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Some Bing Users Seeing Latest Posts on Publisher Searches

Bing appears to be either testing or rolling out a new feature for news sites in its search results. The feature brings up a few of the most recent posts from a news source, when that source itself is the query. I say this is either a test or a gradual roll out, because it is not happening in my own searches. TechCrunch has a piece about the feature (and a screenshot), which shows it, so evidently some people have it. If you search for "TechCrunch," or the "New York Times," or presumably "WebProNews" or any other news source, you would get three listings (under the regular snippet/deep links) that display how old they are. The feature is much like Bing's current display for celebrity/a-list twitterer searches. As TC's Erick Schonfeld notes, "It’s part of Bing’s obsession with providing realtime results." This obsession should be amplified soon (with Google also) as the results from the deals with Facebook and Twitter begin to surface. The new news source feature is only a minor feature of Bing search because if it only displays for queries for that particular publication, chances are that users are just going to click through to the publication itself, where they will see the top headlines anyway. Judging from the similar feature Bing has in place for Tweets, they are often not the latest ones anyway (granted, Tweets can roll out a lot quicker than articles). Still, the feature will give publications that much more real estate within search results, though the value of that real estate is debatable, considering the user is already searching for the publication. Are you seeing this new Bing feature yet? Talk to ArisYulianta and Friends... . Related Articles: > Bing Gets a Bunch of New Search Features > Microsoft Takes A Shot At Real-Time Search > Microsoft and Google Score Deals with Twitter Continue reading

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iTunes Lets You See Previews Without the Download

Apple has launched iTunes Preview, which is a means of showing what music is available on iTunes right in the web browser. This seems like an incredibly obvious way to do it, and one that many have been waiting for way too long, but now if you want to look at the iTunes catalog, without having to install iTunes, you can do so. You can't listen to song previews without installing iTunes, but at least you can see what they have. You do still have to download iTunes to purchase music. According to MacWorld , the feature only works for music, but could probably be applied to video at some point. The feature can be accessed at the iTunes Charts page or clicking on a link from the music store. When you go to a preview page, you can see information for the album like the track listing, the length, and the price. There are also reviews that you can read through. If you go to the Charts page , you can search for other artists and songs and get to preview pages for those results. However, if you click on the link on the search results page that says "view more results in iTunes," it will take you to the iTunes download page (assuming you don't have it installed). Related Articles: > iTunes 9 Improves Sharing and Syncing > Sony To Offer eMusic Its Older Catalog > Yahoo Music Makes Peace with iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Continue reading

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Matt Cutts Talks More About Caffeine

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StumbleUpon Goes Search with New Incarnation

Update: Starting today, all StumbleUpon users can access the new interface, according to the company . Original Article: StubmleUpon launched a big redesign today. The new version of the site comes with a variety of new features, which the company says are designed to make it simpler, searchable, and more social. "Our vision for StumbleUpon was simple--create a site where you could click a button and discover interesting, personalized and highly relevant websites," said Garrett Camp, StumbleUpon CEO. "We are now combining the power of discovery with search--and offering another way for people to access over 35 million user-endorsed websites." With the new version of StumbleUpon, anyone can receive personalized recommendations directly from the StumbleUpon homepage, from any computer, without any registration or installation. The company says the new design makes it easier for new users to discover interesting content. The Continue reading

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