Get the Most Out of DoFollow | No Nofollow
So now people have calmed down a little from their running around like headless chickens leaving comments on every blog they could find that used Dofollow, and then linking through to unrelated content, lets start looking at how to link a little more strategically.
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Rose Hands Over Digg Control
If you read our coverage of the Digg revolt yesterday, you already know that users were fighting Digg’s decision to remove a story that contained a decryption code for HD-DVDs.
Google Privacy Concerns
On Friday I mentioned that privacy advocates are becoming even more concerned with how much information Google knows and will know about us. Two recent events are causing the uproar. First is Google’s proposed acquisition of DoubleClick, which would come with a large amounts of user data the ad company has collected over the years. Second is the slightly more recent expansion of search history to web history within Google’s personalized search. Both will give Google more information about our surfing and searching habits than any company has ever had.
Can’t Touch This: Yahoo, Comcast, And Video
The lightly noticed Yahoo and Comcast announcement about a deal that places Yahoo’s online display and video advertising on Comcast’s web properties could be an Internet video watershed moment.
Vonage May Get Stay Of Execution
A landmark Supreme Court decision may prove to be the savior of Vonage. The ruling on "obviousness" is expected to have sweeping implications in patent law while pulling Vonage from the Verizon fire.
Newspaper Web Sites Have Record 1st Quarter
Online newspapers did well in the first quarter of this year, attracting 59 million people on average, setting a record that represents a 5.3 percent increase over last, year according to analysis from Nielsen//NetRatings for the Newspaper Association of America.
Google Losing Fight For Its Name
The search advertising company has been fighting against the usage of its name as a verb ever since Merriam-Webster put ‘google’ in the dictionary. It’s a battle they are not going to win.
Web Boosts PC Gaming
PC gaming had a drop off in revenue in 2005 but is rebounding, according to the NPD Group. Retail sales of PC games in the United States were over $970 million in 2006.
Web Boosts PC Gaming
Someday I Hope to Make $1
Just $1. That’s all I need. And this thermos. And my remote control… and these matches. But that’s all I need. Yahoo’s Terry Semel made $1 last year. So did Larry, Sergei and Doc Schmidt. Just $1. Makes you feel kinda like a bigshot for a second doesn’t it? No? I mean, here are these […]
Yahoo Gets Sectional With Robots.txt
Yahoo’s spiders will obey a new tag, called robots-nocontent, that will allow webmasters to discretely define content on a page they do not want to have indexed.