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		<title>Amanda Watlington Discusses Social Media, Universal Search, and SEO</title>
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		<description>SearchEngineWorld's Vanessa Zamora interviews Amanda Watlington in this 2007 interview about the present state and future of topics related to Internet search</description>
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		<title>EveryZing's Stephen Baker Talks Voice Recognition Technology</title>
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		<description>WebmasterWorld's Brett Tabke sits down with EveryZing's Stephen Baker to discuss the technology offered by the newly renamed EveryZing, how SEO's can benefit from the service, and more.</description>
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		<title>Attorney Deborah Wilcox: What Site Owners Should Know About Copyright and Trademark Rights</title>
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		<description>In this 2007 Interview, WebmasterWorld's Brett Tabke sits down with Deborah Wilcox of Baker Hostetler to discuss intellectual property litigation and how the courts are keeping up with ever evolving technology.</description>
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		<title>MarketMotive Co-founder John Marshall Discusses His New Business Venture </title>
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		<description>WebmasterWorld's Brett Tabke interviews John Marshall regarding his work at ClickTracks, his new company MarketMotive, and also finds out about the book that John can't stop recommending.</description>
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		<title>Epiar's Ken Jurina and Curtis Dueck Discuss Changes In Search </title>
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		<description>In this 2007 Interview, WebmasterWorld's Brett Tabke Interviews Ken Jurina and Curtis Dueck of Epiar about the biggest changes in SEO over the past couple of years.</description>
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		<title>2007 Interview: Director of Search Marketing at Yahoo, Dave Roth </title>
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		<description>WebmasterWorld's Brett Tabke talks to Yahoo's Dave Roth about what it's like working for the search engine, and what's next for Yahoo</description>
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		<title>Detlev Johnson: Certainly Search Is Not Going Away</title>
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		<description>Brett Tabke sits down with Detlev Johnson in this 2007 interview, to discuss Google, including his perspective on why he thinks the search engine introduced universal search, why he thinks search is here to stay, and his plans with incorporating iSearch into his new venture, SearchReturn.</description>
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		<title>Greg Jarboe: The Era of the Ten Blue Links is Over </title>
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		<description>Greg Jarboe sits down with WebmasterWorld's Brett Tabke to discuss the advent of Google universal search, how it plays into PR, and the meaning of social media.</description>
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		<title>Bruce Clay: The Definition of SEO Has Not Changed, the Implementation Has</title>
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		<description>WebmasterWorld CEO Brett Tabke talks to search veteran Bruce Clay about the future of the Bruce Clay organization, his firms ongoing research on social media, and how the implementation of Google universal search will change SEO as it is known today.</description>
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		<title>Universal Search Eye Tracking Study Reveals E Shaped Viewing, or &quot;Page Chunking&quot;</title>
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		<description>In this 2007 Interview, Brett Tabke interviews Enquiro's Gord Hotchkiss regarding his involvement with SEMPO, his latest eye tracking studies, and what those studies revealed that could result in serious changes for search marketers.</description>
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