Archive for the ‘technology’ Category
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
Hello!
As usual I've been spending a horrendously long time without writing anything on my blog - and for that I apologise. However, I have spent some of my time writing an SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) handbook, covering the importance of next generation techniques and practises.
I'm sure there are those of ...
Posted in Google, book, new media, seo and ppc marketing, seo truth, technology | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
I've said many times before that so-called SEOs out there need to stop believing every word that spills from Google's overactive pen. Google is a business just like any other and they feed information that's deliberately misleading to stop people from gaining an unfair advantage with their search rankings.
It now ...
Posted in Google, search, seo and ppc marketing, technology | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
One of my favorite blogs, that I read just about every day is readwriteweb, a sterling tech, web 2.0 and search blog. Not so long ago their AltSearchEngines regular article was turned into a fully fledged blog in its own right headed by Charles Knight who knows about the existence ...
Posted in search, technology, the a-list bloggers | 7 Comments »
Thursday, May 24th, 2007
Ignore the numbers in the title for the moment if you will and focus on these keywords: social, networking, search, community.
Web 2.0, by many definitions is all about allowing users to network, interact and the read/write web. Search 2.0 in that context does not yet exist. There are in some ...
Posted in search, technology | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
[digg=http://www.digg.com/software/Digg_For_Your_Desktop]I've previously posted a video of the new search interface I've been experimenting with. In order to get some feedback on how it works I've put together a small application that uses the Digg API to display the popular news stories on your desktop background.
The application will update for the ...
Posted in Digg, search, technology | 1 Comment »