Archive for June, 2007
Internet’s Irritating Top Ten Terms
Blogging might bring you joy if you can monetize it effectively, but the term ‘blogosphere’ does’nt appeal much to a lot of people if a recent survey by British pollsters YouGov is to be believed. This survey was done for Lulu.com, coverters of blogs into books also known as Blooks. When one considers that a […]
Posted: June 26th, 2007 under General.
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Vanessa Fox trots out of Google
Vanessa Fox, Head Operations of WebMaster Central has bid goodbye to Google. Zillow, a real estate search engine will be her new lair. Google will definitely miss her presence since along with Matt Cutts, she has been one their pro-active public faces with a positive halo.
More so webmasters down the line will miss one of […]
Posted: June 14th, 2007 under Google.
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Google Privacy wrangles on the rise
In a bid to offset privacy concerns and improve its privacy protection ratings, Search behemoth Google has agreed to cut down retention of user web search histories to 18 months from 24. This move apparently would mean that search information would be made anonymous after a year and a half.
Whenever you use Google for search, […]
Posted: June 12th, 2007 under Google.
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Weekend WhiteBoard - June 2nd to 9th, 2007
The weekend whiteboard just give you a slick rundown on a few happening bytes that hogged all the limelight on the SEO scene this week. Without much ado lets hit the road running.
# A fascinating peep into the Google Search Engine Labs by New York Times’s Saul Hansel shows why Google is way on top […]
Posted: June 8th, 2007 under Weekend WhiteBoard.
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Google to feed on Feedburner
Feedburner, the popular RSS feed service provider has finally been acquired by Google. It lays to rest all speculation regarding the imminent acquisition. For Google, it was more a question of when than why. So feedburner rss feeds will now include contextual targeted ads, the sole reason why feedburner came under the Google scanner.
Feedburner, the […]
Posted: June 3rd, 2007 under Technology News.
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