Google is sporting another special logo today, this one honoring the 226th birthday of John James Audubon.
Google is sporting another special logo today, this one honoring the 226th birthday of John James Audubon.
Google is sporting another special logo today, this one honoring the 226th birthday of John James Audubon. Audubon, of course, was a nature-lover who focused on studying and painting/chronicling birds all across North America
Imagine this scenario: Company XYZ has developed a great business creating products and services, developing marketing programs that explain the features and benefits of those offerings and making sales. The mix of SEO, advertising and newsletter is focused on explaining the solutions offered with the intention of educating and persuading prospects to buy
Google is celebrating the 226th birthday of John James Audubon, the French-American ornithologist, artist, and naturalist with a special logo. Fitting that Google is honoring Audubon, considering that in his day Audubon had a Google-like mission to paint every bird species in North America (Google’s mission today is, obviously, much larger: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful). Click to read the rest of this post..
While Google has a lot of employees with names worth remembering, one of the most important in recent times was WaelGhonim. Ghonim, apart from his work as a Google executive, had been a poitical activist in Egypt using social networking resources including Facebook and Twitter to establish information and organizational resources. Due to this activism, Ghonimwas detained without official arrest or charges – and was, after his release, seen as a symbol of the resistance movement
In my last article, I started discussing Google’s Panda.
While I’ve done a lot of reporting on the impact of Panda (the wins, the losses, the innocent casualties, the guilty somehow spared, what Google’s tracking, etc.), I have yet to give my opinion on what the best SEO approach is. Having seen this bit of sage advice over at Search Engine Watch, it seemed like it was about time that I tossed in my two cents. What Did Panda Do?
While the official word from W3C is that HTML 5 won’t be the standard for another couple of years, we’re already seeing the implementation of HTML 5 in both modern web browsers and new site features. This includes straightforward extras like Google Instant, but it has also opened the door for entirely new forms of applications on the web.
After several months of anticipation Facebook is launching its second deals program: Social Deals.