Search Engines Continue To Obscure Paid Placement
A study involving queries on the term "digital cameras" and covering 15 popular search engines including Google, MSN, Yahoo!, AOL, and Ask Jeeves concluded that many weren't doing enough to highlight instances when marketers had paid to be included in search results.
Although both Google and AOL continue to follow good practices, the majority of the search engines examined had made no change since last year or had become even worse.
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