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Google changes to aid music searches

Posted byadmin October 29, 2009



<div>The song download sites will not pay Google for driving traffic their way, a spokeswoman says.</div>
<p>” /><br /><b>The Internet’s most popular search engine should get smarter about music, as Google updates the algorithms that power its searches this week, a company spokesman said.</b></p>
<p>“It wasn’t really like going to the movies, it was more of going to a V.I.P. behind the scenes Michael Jackson concert,” Gross said in his review. “There really is nothing to compare this to!” The film will show in 99 countries, and early reports from overseas territories show strong late show and early matinee attendance, Elzer said. Another iReport reviewer, FabTab, watched the movie in Beijing, China, and also said the film is less like a traditional movie and more like viewing a live concert.  “Everyone was screaming Michael’s name, clapping and singing along,” she said.  “[It was] uplifting in a lot of ways; it would have been a great tour.”</p></p>
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  • Posted byadminOctober 29, 2009Posted inDaily NewsTags: attendance, beijing, china, engine, late, michael, music, overseas, result, search, show, spokesman, territories

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