Google Research: Conference and Hard Drives
The Google Research blog has announced they will be holding a conference on scalable systems on June 23 in Seattle. They’re soliciting…
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The Google Research blog has announced they will be holding a conference on scalable systems on June 23 in Seattle. They’re soliciting…
A thread over in the Google Webmaster Groups talks about the Google Sandbox, and about 301 redirects. In this thread, Adam Lasnik jumps in and sets some expectations on the handling of 301 redirects, and also does some myth breaking. Here is what Adam has to say:
Lots of promise, the hype is there, will it make it, and what will the impacts on the corporate network be? The folks who brought you Kazaa, and then Skype are taking a long hard look at IPTV, and will most likely shape how that media channel will look for the next 4 or 5 years. I have applied for a Joost beta key, but…
Risk management is a huge portion of information security; we gauge risk and in many cases accept risk because we can't build a ROI on the technology or issue. However, Google Desktop Applications, or Google Apps is a risky decision to be making, small company or big company it does not matter, it's a risk, and here are the risks involved.
It’s really annoying to suddenly remember I have a few domains of 2-3 years of age, that I actually set up links for - but never had any real content on. Reason being: complacency. I bought the domains for an early client, with the aim of setting up a small network for link benefits for them. However, early success meant the domains went undeveloped.
Many top destination sites are adding blogs and other publishing formats to their site to build their authority and market-share. This editorial content creates value, builds trust and authority, and allows for a more profitable blend of content and advertisements.