Google introduced a new search function called “Similar Pages”

Google introduced a new search function, which can help users find new Web sites that are similar to those the user has already visited, and within the scope of his search interest bounded by a given search session.
A new feature called "Similar Pages» ("Pages similar") and displays the page compilation of sites located in similar extradition. In the company blog describes one example of the use of a function to search for charitable organizations:
"For example, during the recent earthquakes in the world, many of us are looking for international charities. We know that in Haiti, worked actively Direct Relief, so we started a search engine with it [direct relief international]. The first result on the page referred to a web site Direct Reliefgde we have found many ways to help Haiti. But what if someone wants to support several organizations? If you click the link "Similar", which is located in the same row with the reference "www.directrelief.org/", you will find a list of charities involved in relief efforts.
We suggested that the function of "like" as a way to find new useful sites, which did not have high visibility. Because we are continuously improving this option and think that it is truly useful, we have begun to show that an alternative time. Starting this week, we’ll show you a list of similar pages are at the bottom of page for technology requests, where we consider them useful … "
Bing + Yahoo / Search Engine Merger = More Traffic
Our San Diego SEO and SEM marketers here at Chase The Web are excited about this merger. This excitement stems from the fact that many of our clients including our own website, possess many keywords that rank very well within Bing and Yahoo search engines. This is great, although the quality of traffic from these search engines is a very small portion in comparison to Google. As we know these two search engines are fairly weak alone, but together - well now that's a different story. We're crossing our fingers over here that this merger brings more traffic to maximize conversions. "Only time will tell but 2010 is setting up to be one of those big years in search."
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