By Mark on Jan 6, 2008 in Citizen Journalism, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Marketing/PR, SEO | 0 Comments
Thursday night the Iowa caucuses gave the U.S. their first glimpses into who the real front runners were for the Democratic and Republican parties. After seeing who won it made me wonder, as a web marketer, whether there was any relationship between the winners and their presence on the web. So I did a little [...]
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By Mark on Jan 2, 2008 in Google, Statistics | 0 Comments
The New York Times is reporting the market share for Google has reached 65% of U.S. searches for November 2007 according to Hitwise. Followed by Yahoo!, Microsoft, and Ask.
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Technorati Tags: Ask, Google, market share, MSN, Yahoo!
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By Mark on Dec 10, 2007 in Links | 0 Comments
Google Can’t Google?
This is funny, Jeff Barr, Amazon’s Web Services Evanagelist couldn’t recall his college GPA and Google turned him down. I’ll take someone’s verifiable work success over a cum laude Ivy leaguer with none any day.
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LinkedIn Updates
LinkedIn launches developer’s platform trying to stay ahead of FaceBook. Personally, I am [...]
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By Mark on Nov 28, 2007 in Google, SEO | 0 Comments
Google Webspam Engineer Matt Cutts has a really good video on how Google search snippets are generated. Since I brought Socialized Software online I have been working on what i need to do to generate search traffic. This is a great tutorial on how Google creates your listing and what you can do to try [...]
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By Mark on Oct 23, 2007 in Google, Web Applications | 0 Comments
I read at the Download Squad that IMAP options were showing up in Gmail. So I logged into my account and sure enough, I had the option to enable IMAP.
This is very interesting, because there’s no ad stream when you checkvia IMAP. I wonder if we will start getting email advertisements or ifthere is [...]
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