A new experiment from Google Labs allows sitemasters with a Google account to request more frequent spidering from the Mountain View-based search engine.
Whats With Google Web Quotes and Google Keyboard Shortcuts?
Sometimes I don’t understand Google. At times they are quite brilliant, and other times they act like some high school kids with a web site.
Google Updates Google Information For Webmasters FAQ
Apparently someone at Google feels the various webmasters populating their index needed some attention focused on improving Google’s perceived interaction with this group, and perhaps to demonstrate their commitment to search.
Google Sitemaps: RSS For The Entire Website?
Well, not really. But Google Sitemaps does employ XML technology in order to provide its program members the opportunity to have their site crawled after they make updates or alterations.
Calacanis Wants Publishers To Blackmail Google
Jason Calacanis wants twenty major publishers to blackmail Google into cutting off the ad dollars it gives to content-stealing websites. Funny, I thought Google had a spine. Oh, wait, it does.
Google Running Secret Quality Labs?
Henk Van Ess has started off a new blog, Search Bistro, with a scoop he claims to have found: Google’s evaluation labs.
Google And Yahoo Create Advertising Revenue Void
With the explosion of spending on search engine advertising continuing to alter the marketing realm, have there been any ramifications for traditional information entities? According to a new study, it does in fact look like search engine marketing may be pulling revenue away from those who are used to receiving large advertising returns.
Yahoo and Google continue to update SERPs
Google’s most recent update is taking longer than usual to complete. As reported here two weeks ago, Google is updating its algorithm and this update is causing volatility in the search engine results under various keywords and keyword phrases.
Clink. Google Guy Spills Bourbon. Cheers.
Ol’ Mr. Anonymous himself, Google Guy, addressing the concerns of Googlites everywhere spilled a few hint-drops about the current algorithm update, codenamed “Bourbon.” This here Kentucky boy accepts the nod.
Former Google VP Aims For The Stars
It’s well known Google likes to go after the best and the brightest when it comes to staffing considerations. To ensure they do get bright applicants, Google’s talent recruitment has used a number of innovative methods to attract what is considered a promising prospect.