Google’s More Tab Expands With Patents and Blogs
Google has added two more links to its expanding “More” box that pops out of its search engine tabs.
A Fight About PPC And SEO
Which one of these methods is the most effective when it comes to search engine marketing? Is it a “one or the other” technique or is a successful SEM campaign dependent on prudent utilization of both techniques? These questions have been brought to the forefront thanks to a brewing disagreement between parties supporting each side.
Microsofties Hit By Horrible Weather
Seattle was hit bad by violent winds and power outages over the weekend, and Microsoft’s employees blogged their experiences (in many cases only after days of waiting for the power to return). Todd Bishop has a rundown.
“Wiki-Like” Peer Review Flounders In Nature
Wikis have been a hot topic this year, and most of the stories about them have been both positive and optimistic. Everybody likes wikis, a lot of individuals (and businesses and organizations) want them. But a recent open peer review experiment at the scientific journal Nature has failed, and some people are now second-guessing the model.
Things to Keep in Mind when Changing a Site Design
When you create a new site design, you should always remember a few key points. If you don’t, not only is it bad for search engines, but also visitors.
Odden on the Hypocrisy of Digg and Spam
More aggressive SMO marketers often talk about being careful not to get user accounts banned on digg.
Web 2.0: What It Means for Politics
The Democrats gained control of congress in this past November’s midterm elections. Analysts believe that, at least in part, the failure of the Republican Party to retain congressional power is due to its hesitation to adopt modern media strategies to work in tandem with traditional campaign techniques.
The Oddness (and Evenness) of Spry 1.4
Ok, I’m not sure if “evenness” is really a word, but if Steve Colbert can make stuff up – so can I. Before Spry 1.4, Spry supported a simple way to apply different CSS styles to datasets rows to support even/odd colors.
Do PayPerPost Services Game Search Engines?
Robert Scoble thinks they do but is that enough to solidify the idea? Of course, any service that creates backlinks and can help generate buzz can be gamed for search engine purposes, but does that mean companies like PayPerPost exist only to create false link buzz about a site or product? Only if the blogger […]
Pixelotto – Million Dollar Homepage v2
I like Pixelotto.com, Alex Tew’s followup to his Million Dollar Homepage.