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Posted on 11 January, 2009

links for 2009-01-11

by Kathryn.In Uncategorized.

  • Spelling correction as an iterative process that exploits the collective knowledge of web users
    Paper by Silviu Cucerzan and Eric Brill
    Microsoft Research
    (tags: search spelling microsoft development technology collective crowdsourcing)
  • The Entire Internal Microsoft Memo on New Dell and Verizon Deal | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD
    (tags: microsoft memo search Dell Verizon business LiveSearch Google)
  • Google: 1 Million Advertisers in 2007, More Now – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com
    (tags: Google advertising stats statisitcs article)
  • How To Twittersquat The Top 100 Brands @ErikJHeels
    "Of the top 100 global brands, 93% have had their Twitter usernames taken by somebody else (i.e. Twittersquatted)."
    (tags: marketing brands squatting Twitter branding)

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