Google Query Suggestion Links I was searching for a Athens Regional Medical Center this morning in Google and I noticed about half way through the word “regional”, as I was typing in the Google search bar, a link to their website appeared below in the Google Query Suggestion element. (see image below) I’ve known that […]
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How to sync Google Apps email on your iPhone The Google Mobile Blog just announced today the addition of Gmail to their active sync products for the iPhone. Prior to today, the active sync / live push functionality was reserved only for Gmail Calendar and Google Contacts.
If you were wondering whether or not Google uses the keyword meta tag to determine rankings, the answer is a plain “NO”! See the video below of Matt Cutts, a Google Software Engineer, clearing up the issue based on a question that we apparently submitted to him. Matt Cutts does mention that the description meta […]
Is Facebook Affraid Of Twitter
For that matter, I think I could safely ask the same question about Google. So is Facebook and Google – collectively the overwhelming majority of powerhouses on the web – both affraid of what Twitter is doing? My thought is “yes” – they are definitely affraid of Twitter. But why? Perhaps the answer is pride […]
Nothing Beats Being #1 Thanks to Start Up Biz network for sharing this great write up about how to get top rankings in Google! What I liked most about the write up was the graph they put together showing the percentage of traffic that each ranking position in Google brought. We all know that top […]
Google vs. Bing Get’s Visual
Same release date? Maybe I have my facts wrong, but I was thinking yesterday that Google’s Fast Flip was released the exact the day that Bing’s Visual Search was released. There may be some earlier dates of developers getting access to these platforms, but from what I’m able to dig up, they both have the […]
Will You Pay For Online News?
Paying For Online Content From a world in which an entire generation knows only free information and content on the web, we now have Rupert Murdoch storming onto stage demanding that you pay for the content. The question is, of course, will this business model work? In short, my answer is “heck no”. And why?