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Google Launches Internet Stats
Well, what do we have here? It’s a shiny new tool from Google to play with! In an attempt to make an easy-to-use interface to search for quick facts in one place, Google quietly launched a collection of data from third party sources called ...
3 Quick Things to Make Sure Your Website is Ready for Mobile Browsers
Photo credit: mastrobiggo Relevenace: little, just liked the pic The internet is changing everyday. The things we can do on the internet changes everyday. Now with cell phones acting like mini-computers when, where and how we browse the internet is c...
Time to Percolate on Google Caffeine
Boy, was I excited when I received my personal invitation read on Google’s company blog that they are allowing searchers to test out Google’s new-and-improved search, codenamed “Caffeine”. Could it get any better than that? ...
What is a DOS attack and why should I care?
Twitter seems to be back on it’s feet after dealing with the wrath of the DOS (denial of service) attack that hit it last Thursday, causing several hours of outages and even more hours of slow service. The DOS attack was apparently aimed at a ...
What to do with Internet Explorer 6
Photo credit: John Martz | Click to view larger IE6 has taken a lot of heat (for good reason). Now the griping has gone to the next level, sites like Facebook, You Tube and Digg have either dropped browser support or warned about dropping suppor...
But It’s Not Google (Bing)
BING = But It’s Not Google I have to admit, I snickered when I first read this clever little acronym for Bing!, given my penchant for all things Google. And does anyone else find the Bing TV commercials annoying? (“Moms who wear jeans to ma...
To the Moon and Back – What Does 40 Years of Tremendous Technology Mean to You?
The world we live in is pretty rad. Just forty years after the landing on the moon, we can now zoom to the moon ourselves care of Google Earth. Yesterday, a clip from the late Walter Cronkite summed up to me how far we’ve been, and how far we...
Real-Time Search: The Good, The Bad, and The SEO
Real-time search has been on the horizon for a while now, but after the tragic death of Michael Jackson a few weeks ago, it seems to have reached a fever pitch. The day following Jackson’s death, Danny Dover at SEOMoz blogged that Google is fa...
Feedburner adds Friendfeed: Should you care?
The first thing I do every morning is check our Google Analytics and Feedburner stats. I like to see what things are working for us and what things are not working. I am proud to say that our blog has been doing quite well and gaining subscribers at ...
Google Wave and the Shift Towards Real-Time Search
If you’re anything like us, the recent announcement of Google Wave leaves you salivating. Wave is Google’s new breakthrough email/blogging/twitter/facebook/project manager/IM technology, a landmark new product that Microsoft only wishes ...
