Google Waxes Philosophical, Confuses Everyone
There's been a lot of lofty rhetoric effluviating (CAUTION: made-up word) out of Mountain View lately. Vinton Cerf and Eric Schmidt seem…
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There's been a lot of lofty rhetoric effluviating (CAUTION: made-up word) out of Mountain View lately. Vinton Cerf and Eric Schmidt seem…
I can't help but think this is a silly discussion, like an argument about whether or not Lois Lane could really have Superman's baby, but I'm diving in anyway to wrap my head around it and, in the process, take you with me.
HGTV, the home and garden cable channel owned by Scripps Networks has launched a social network called Rate My Room. The new social community can be seen at HGTV.com.
What are searchers thinking when they stare down a list of search results? Actually, the first thing to keep in mind is that searchers don't stare at search results. They don't even read them. They scan them. They quickly skim the page hunting for the word they typed into the search box, along with a few other words they're thinking but didn't bother typing.
Over the past few days I've been receiving a wave of blog spam from SEO lab - all of it to blogspot accounts - and all built around hyphenated money keywords ending in a seemingly random 2 or 3 alphanumeric characters. For example: college-loans-zet.blogspot.com free-slots-lol.blogspot.com flexeril-huf.blogspot.com
For children ages 6-11 the most common online activity is playing games with 48 percent saying they had done so at least once in the last month according to new data from Experian Simmons. While that is not a major revelation what is surprising is that 21 percent said they had used the Internet to do homework and research.