Google Merging Blogs Into Search Results
Andy Beal has quoted Andy Boyd on Google merging blog search with natural search results. Andy Boyd also has screenshot of a page in which blogs were shown as results after the Top 10. He says that:
Protecting Your Site from Brute Force
On a website with the ability for users to logon, it is a good idea to have some sort of password policy.
Marketing and the Right Person Myth
Marketing requires much more than just wishful thinking. While that statement might sound like the obvious, upon reflection, it’s a more ubiquitous concept than we might think.
Seasonal Changes At Google Checkout
Google Checkout has, as expected, instituted a few changes in response to the holiday shopping season. Look for a smattering of new merchants – including PETCO – and for the opportunity to save $10 (in more than one way).
Black Friday Cashes In Online
Although most people think of long lines of shoppers outside stores awaiting 5 a.m. openings and deeply discounted merchandise, the lines were just as impressive on the Internet.
Can Rubenstein Help Save Kramer?
In Silicon Valley, there is one must read – it’s TechMeme. Gabe Rivera has done a great job at getting the zeitgeist of the Web 2.0 and blogging leaders – and heck, I’m in there, so it’s gotta be great.
Identifying the MDA for Optimized Site Pages
Identifying the MDA for Optimized Site Pages
Microsoft Running Behind?
As we reported last week, Google, Yahoo! and MSN have come together to follow an uniform Sitemaps protocol.
YouTube Is Good For CBS
CBS issued a press release, boasting how the content it uploaded to YouTube has been very popular.
Don’t Confuse Blogging With The Echo Chamber
Now and then I see people write about “blogging” when they’re really talking about the less than 1% of blogs that find themselves writing about each other in an almost herd-like and insular fashion sometimes. Often they’ll all devote many bits and bytes to some trivial topic of the moment related to Google, blogging, Microsoft, patents, or government.