Hello again to those of you who went along to Chinwag Live: Search is Dead, Long Live Search event last Tuesday. If you were otherwise occupied, don't worry. You won't be missing out on the night's eureka moments; our podcast from the evening is now available online.
It may never actually die but there's no doubt that search is certainly changing. Twitter has changed search, mobiles have changed search, our terms and how our findings are communicated to us, the early incarnations of which we're seeing in the iPhone with location-based tools, have changed search too.
Podcast
To find out the future of search in the world of real-time updates and more info on the changes mentioned on the night and here, check out the Chinwag Live: Search is Dead, Long Live Search podcast.
Bloggage
And for bloggage of the evening:
- The Tide of the Cluetrain in Google by Nick Garner at newredbook.com
- Seach is Dead, Long Live Search by Teddie Cowell at search-engine-war.co.uk
- The Future of SEO? - Search Me by Alan Patrick at broadstuff.com
- SEO Chinwag London event: a PR's round-up by Abigail Harrison from thebluedoor
Pictures
Picture courtesy of chinwag.com. Some rights reserved.
14 October 2009 by Suzanne Morrow
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