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August 14, 2007

Ask.com at SES San Jose 2007

Ask.com is in full force at this annual SES gathering, with our CEO Jim Lanzone giving the Day Two keynote. Here's where you can find Ask-ers during the rest of the conference.

Day 1: Monday, August 20, 2007

11:00am-12:30pm
Universal & Blended Vertical Search
Erik Collier, Director of Product Management, Ask.com

Day 2: Tuesday, August 21, 2007

9:00am-9:45am
Keynote Conversation With Jim Lanzone

10:30am-12:00 pm
Copyright & Trademarks: What SEMs Should Know
Eve Chaurand-Fraser, Sr. Corporate Counsel & Online Compliance Officer, IAC Search & Media

1:30pm-2:45pm
Images & Search Engines
James Jeude, Senior Product Manager, Ask.com

3:15pm-4:30pm
Search Engines On Click Fraud
Paul Vallez, Director, Product Management, Ask.com Search Marketing

4:45pm-6:00pm
Meet The Search Ad Networks
Paul Vallez, Director of Search Advertising Products, Ask.com

Day 3: Wednesday, August 22, 2007

1:30pm-2:45pm
Duplicate Content & Multiple Site Issues
Peter Linsley, Sr. Product Manager, Ask.com

4:45pm-6:00pm
Search Engine Q&A On Links
Peter Linsley, Sr. Product Manager, Ask.com

Day 4: Thursday, August 23, 2007

10:45am-12:00pm
Meet The Crawlers
Peter Linsley, Sr. Product Manager, Ask.com

See you there!

--The Ask.com Team

 

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Please video the keynote conversation and embed it on this blog, immediately afterwards.

It will be interesting to hear about the future directions of ASK

Posted by: SearchEngines Web | Aug 17, 2007 4:01:01 AM

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