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Ed Miliband condemns Google for tax avoidance

Labour Party leader Ed Miliband has criticised Google for going to extraordinary lengths to avoid paying tax.

Think BR: Facebook's Graph Search - a first impression

Facebook Graph Search could change our understanding of what a social network is, writes Philip Dyte, paid social planner, iProspect.

Think BR: Push vs pull - why search isn't going anywhere

Search, in its ever-adapting forms, will be here for a long time to come, writes Chris Philp, SEO account manager, iProspect.

Think BR: Sense and serendipity - the delicate art of chancing upon wonderful web content

Do advances in search mean we are missing out on valuable content, asks Will Scott, creative director, Forward.

Think BR: Now is the winter of our content

Not all content is king. A lot of it is just content - bytes and bytes of it, writes Richard Whittle, head of content and media, iProspect.

Think BR: Old SEO theories need to be replaced for good of the industry

The days of tech based SEO and automation are over, and the sooner the search industry recognises this the better, argues Dale Lovell, publishing director, Search News Media.

Think BR: Google+ is here to stay so avoid it at your peril

The future looks bright for Google+, particularly if social signals can be shown to have a strong relationship with natural search rankings, writes Kelvin Newman, director of strategy, SiteVisibility.

Think BR: The death of discovery?

Does personalised online filtering spell the death of discovery, asks Bianca De Sousa, planner, Collective London.

Now is the time to capitalise on London's digital potential, says Boris

With the London mayoral elections just over a week away, current mayor Boris Johnson makes his pitch to London's digital business community with start-up funding, a multimillion pound broadband pledge and a new proposal for promoting Tech City.

Twitter hackles raised by Google search plans

Twitter has criticised Google's move to make its search more personalised, claiming it will make Twitter accounts and tweets harder to find.

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