Both Google and Bing have added many social search features over the past year. There’s also been talk about using “social signals” to help rank regular search results. But are either of the major search engines actually using those social signals to rank regular search results? A bit, they tell me. In particular, your stature on Twitter could help influence how a page ranks in web search.
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http://www.periodistes.org/node/24658 (catalán)
http://www.periodistes.org/inici/catalunya (Colegio)
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]]>El artículo termina con traca contra Telefónica/Alierta: "Meanwhile, bonus link: Spain's Telefonica has got into the act, saying that Google, Bing and Yahoo are using its networks "without paying anything at all". Es loco, si?"
Abstract: "US media sites' traffic shows that Facebook is the new threat to Google.The proportion of traffic to US news media from Facebook tripled over the past year - while that of Google News stayed static. Is this the real threat to Google?"
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