Google’s Stock, UK Search Shares Rise
Google is having quite a day. The company has been initiated into the S&P 100, and its stock is very close to hitting the $500 mark (may, in fact, hit it before I finish this article). There is also news that Google is “winning” the “UK search battle,” with a year-on-year share increase of nine percent.
How to *Properly* Create a 301 Redirect in .htaccess
Last weekend, when I moved my blog to this new domain, after moving the files from their old location at http://www.infohatter.com/blog/ to their present location, I needed to set up a redirect to ensure that traffic following links pointing to the old location would still end up at the right posts.
Casecamp at crayonville Island
CaseCamp, a marketing unconference’ open to anyone, is holding it’s first event in Second Life on December 14.
MP3 Players With Hearing Aids?
Swiss hearing aid maker Phonak expects to cash in on people who use MP3 Players. CEO Valentin Chapero said, “”Due to the noise exposure, especially among the young, we are witnessing the creation of a hearing loss bubble in years to come”
PodCamp West
Have plans this weekend? Now you do.
Risk Management – Security Qualified Candidates
All companies have a risk tolerance, some companies have a higher tolerance for risk than other companies do, many follow few lead.
Google, Yahoo, MSN Debut Sitemaps.org
There are certain partnerships and collaborations that inspire double takes: Microsoft and Apple developing a working Windows platform for Macs and deep-fried Coca-Cola come to mind. Well, there’s another log you can add to the fire and it comes in the form of an SEO tool, courtesy of search industry giants Google, MSN, and Yahoo. […]
My Space For Prisoners ?
MySpace is involved in controversy once again. This time it has to do with 30 inmates on death row in Texas. They have had MySpace pages created for them by friends and family. The inmates do not have Internet access so they communicate with friends and family through letters, which are then posted on their […]
TechCrunched By YouTube
MIchael Arrington of TechCrunch.com probably did not even finish his morning coffee before rifling through papers on his desk and discovering a cease and desist letter from YouTube.
Link Bait: The Path To An Improved Web
With link bait becoming such a popular and successful tactic in SEO it was only a matter of time before people started rallying against it as the most evil thing to hit the world of marketing sincewellsince, whatever was the last successful SEO tactic.