Archive for April, 2007
Web Site Usability rules the roost
Recent studies targeted at web users stress the holy mantra - a usable and accessible website improves eyeball stickiness. A cool dandy of a design doesn’t help much even if you can reach the top of SERP’s if you have not thought much about usability metrics.
Search engine rankings don’t matter as much as conversions. It […]
Posted: April 25th, 2007 under Website Usability.
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Thunderbird 2.0 to take wings
With the advent of open source applications, Microsoft’s monopoly in the computing world is gradually getting eroded day by day. The latest in the growing list is the release of Thunder Bird 2.0, the much vaunted email client alternative to Outlook Express. Get your free download at GetThunderBird in over 35 languages of your choice.
Preview […]
Posted: April 20th, 2007 under Technology News.
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Google frowns on paid links
Matt Cutts recent comment on paid links regarding the use of the no-follow tag has raised the heckles of the SEO community in myriad ways. His statement to the tune that link sellers have to implement the no-follow tag and those who do not do so will see a negative influence on their rankings simply […]
Posted: April 19th, 2007 under SEO.
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Tiger in the Wild
Ever since I started trekking in the early nineties, it has always been my ambition to spot a tiger in the wild. Numerous treks, thousands of miles traversing dense jungles, hundreds of water holes crisscrossed, yet I have not been able to get within spotting distance of these magnificent felines.
I have met umpteen numbers of […]
Posted: April 18th, 2007 under Trekking.
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Firefox to blaze the social networking trail
A growing pool of web users, especially the discerning ones who have adopted Firefox as their browser of choice have a lot to cheer about in the days to come. For, the browser that is a big headache in the making to IE has upped the browser war ante by trying to integrate Social Networking […]
Posted: April 5th, 2007 under Browser Wars.
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