Posts Tagged ‘Google

When you have a website your goal will be to create a user friendly, professional site and just as important will be to optimize your site so that a lot of people find that site that you worked so hard on. It is very important to optimize your site for all search engines. While [...]

Each and every day there are internet technology developers that are looking to find new ways to tie existing internet merchants together with people that may have a need for their products. Right now, internet advertising is a multi-billion dollar business, and the companies that can find new ways to drive traffic to retail [...]

In a blog, Google talks about expanded local search results:
We like to make search as easy as we can, so we’ve just finished the worldwide rollout of local search results on a map, which will now appear even when you don’t type in a location. When you search on Google, we will guess where you [...]

Google’s recommendation to “Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number.”
Matt Cutts Said:
If a page started to have more than that many links, there was a chance that the page would be so long that Google would truncate the page and wouldn’t index the entire page. These days, Google will index more [...]

Search Engine Relationship Chart:

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PubCon is accepting proposals for a new HTML/CSS design template.
Template requirements:

2 or 3 column liquid layout preferred.
- 55kb max html template size.
- 12kb max css size.
- 150kb max size with images.
Near to same template as possible in mobile version.
Must be visible and usable in All leading browsers + previous two versions as well. (ie6-7 – [...]

OpenID is a single sign-in infrastructure that potentially alleviates the need to create new passwords and user names for every new site one joins or visits. There’s been lots of discussion about OpenID and who’s in, who’s almost in, and so on. Today, Yahoo formally joined (and fully legitimized) the effort. Microsoft Passport was originally [...]

Previous chapters have covered how the growth of Google and fears of how it was reshaping the communication landscape led to the application of existing anti-trust laws along with new ones to force a Google breakup in 2010. This chapter looks at the immediate aftermath: the “Baby Googles” or “Googlets” that [...]

Many sites have seen a big drop in PageRank. Some even from 9 to 6. Hours later, many others have reported on this. Most of the sites mentioned above have a lot of interlinking going on between them.
Philipp Lenssen says that, “Interestingly enough, the last time I checked, Google’s own AdWords still allowed text link [...]

Google’s side of the story
Rick Aristotle Munarriz: Google Finance’s launch last year came years after Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) hit the scene. How is Google Finance different? What is it bringing to the table?
Katie Jacobs Stanton: Google Finance was a natural extension of Google’s overall mission to better [...]

As someone who tests Google products daily, I know that the simplest solution is often the one that works best. In the case of online storage, whether it’s a picture, a video or an email, you should just, well, be able to store it without having to worry about whether you’ve got enough space in [...]


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