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"He has to provide search feeds to all of the search engines because it wouldn't be in his investors 'best interest to give the results just to Microsoft," says Kevin Lee, CEO of search consultancy Didit.
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Twitter, Facebook and other popular social networks do not require authentication and validation for the vast majority of accounts, notes search consultant Kevin Lee, CEO of Didit.
Google may increase potential for libel by including Tweets in search results 2009
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"The IAB report shows search spending up a bit, even in a down market," says Kevin Lee, CEO of search consultancy Didit.
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"Google wants to own or control any area of the Internet that allows them to gain insights into user behavior while also reducing costs," says Kevin Lee, CEO of search consultancy Didit.
Why Google's fiber network experiment could be disruptive 2010
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In developing Bing, Microsoft may have spent more time on crawling Canadian sites, resolving language issues (many Canadians speak French) and finding ways to isolate sites interesting to Canadians, says Kevin Lee, CEO of search consultancy Didit.
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Kevin Lee , chairman of search-consulting firm Didit, notes that his clients spend more with Google than its share of the search market would warrant, indicating the higher quality of its clicks.
For Google, Users Must Rank First Rolfe Winkler 2010
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This is the brain child of search advertising expert Kevin Lee, founder of Didit. com.
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Advertisers have largely been in favor of the Microsoft-Yahoo agreement and Yahoo's recent share loss makes the deal even more important for marketers, said Kevin Lee, chief executive of Didit. com Inc., a search engine marketing firm that helps companies place Internet ads.
U.S., EU Clear Microsoft-Yahoo Search Deal Brent Kendall 2010
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Advertisers have largely been in favor of the Microsoft-Yahoo agreement and Yahoo's recent share loss makes the deal even more important for marketers, said Kevin Lee, chief executive of Didit. com Inc., a search engine marketing firm that helps companies place Internet ads.
Regulators Clear Microsoft-Yahoo Alliance Brent Kendall 2010
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The rising popularity of Web-connected mobile devices, especially Google Android smartphones, probably solidified Google's change of heart, says Kevin Lee, CEO of search consultants Didit.
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