Posted on 26 September, 2009
Google now displays anchor links under results at the bottom of search, Google shows you a few lines of text to give you an idea of what the page is about —”search snippet.” . The idea is to send you more quickly and directly to exactly the information you were looking for in your query [...]
Posted on 14 September, 2009
Here are some definitions of what Yahoo!, MSN Search and Google consider to be unacceptable SEO (aka spam). This list is not exhaustive. Some of these are discussed in more detail elsewhere. • Keyword, Anchor Text and Domain Name Stuffing • Using hidden text or links. These could be hidden in ALT tags of images [...]
Posted on 12 September, 2009
Facebook Lite, is the all new lighter version of the Facebook is balanced to work well even on mobile devices as it loads the most basic features quickly and easily. As per the company website, “Facebook Lite is a faster, simpler way to keep in touch with your friends. If you like it, you may [...]
Posted on 11 September, 2009
Seems that Google has streamlined the cluster of statistics throughout the web and created a small microsite named Google Internet Stats for the UK. This Google resource accumulates the latest industry facts and frames together in one place. These have been collected from a number of third party vendors covering a range of topics from [...]
Posted on 11 September, 2009
Prior to July, no one cared about optimizing their sites to appear high in Yahoo! or MSN organic search results. They were stuck in obscurity with Ask and AOL. Thanks to the Yahoo-Bing, deal, however, Seth Besmertnik, CEO and Co-Founder of SEO firm Conductor, says clients are gearing up to approach SEO with Bing in [...]
Posted on 09 September, 2009
Increasingly these days you hear the words “Google” and “monopoly” in the same sentence. There is no shortage of fears that the search giant is getting too powerful in the search and online advertising space. But today, the two words are being joined for an entirely different reason: The board game Monopoly is about to [...]
Posted on 08 September, 2009
Google Book Search is a controversial tool from Google that searches the full text of books that Google scans, converts to text using optical character recognition, and stores in its digital database. Google began scanning and digitizing millions of books in 2002, with the simple and audacious idea of creating the library of all libraries [...]
Posted on 05 September, 2009
Kyocera Mita has recently launched a new multi-function printer in FS-C1020MFP. Speed and economy are this model’s strengths; its color quality is acceptable for mainstream business use. Kyocera Mita’s FS-C5300DN color laser printer is very fast, and its consumables have an extraordinarily low cost. It’s well worth considering for a high-volume office’s color needs–if the [...]
Posted on 02 September, 2009
As most know, Gmail has had hiccups today. However, Google announced on its Apps Status Dashboard that Gmail service had been restored. Users in various locations confirmed that Gmail was working. The company did not say what caused the outage, which lasted nearly two hours. Google said that the problem was affecting so many of [...]