However, the changes coming from Yahoo! and Google demonstrate just how important authentication is (and will be) to ensuring the delivery of legitimate emails. Mailbox providers like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! are looking at a domain’s authentication policies, practices, and reputation more ...
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Google declined to comment on the AdWords and AdSense changes. (Google representatives have instituted a policy of not talking with CNET News.com reporters until July 2006 in response to privacy issues raised bya previous story.) The AdSense change comes just about two weeks after Yahoolaunched t...
These adjustments are not onlyintended to silencethe spam bots and phishers. The measures also have the objective of cultivating a space where emails are respected, delivered reliably, and protected from impersonation. The key changes are:
sblog postannouncing the deal, “By adding Google to our list of world-class contextual ads partners, we’ll be able to expand our network, which means we can serve users with ads that are even more meaningful.” The company added that users probably won’t notice any changes on the ...
Site Audit will check your domain and its subdomains by default. If you don’t need it to check your subdomains, click the pencil icon next to the “Crawl scope” setting. Uncheck the “Crawl all subdomains of [domain]” checkbox, and then click “Save changes.” ...
According to results gathered from Thumbshots.com and their new ranking tool, Yahoo search results are getting better and more relevant. Thumbshots Ranking is a new tool designed to visually study ranking algorithms of various search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Altavista, Alltheweb, MSN, Teoma...
For the last 10 years Firefox has used Google as its default search provider. With the rollout of Firefox 34 on Monday, however, that all changes, with Yahoo taking its place for Firefox users in North America.
When searching with Blackle, you can see exactly how many watt-hours of energy are being saved by other users worldwide. If you’re keen to make small changes to become more environmentally friendly, Blackle may be the browser for you. ...
Zitron, chief executive of San Francisco public relations firm EZPR and host of the iHeart podcast “Better Offline”, said internal Google emails revealed in the court case suggest a high-level management shift led to less user-friendly changes to search results. ...