A recent case study by Tony Adam covered at Sphinn indicates that the use of the canonical tag for cross-domain redirecting may be more rapidly effective than 301 redirect…
A recent case study by Tony Adam covered at Sphinn indicates that the use of the canonical tag for cross-domain redirecting may be more rapidly effective than 301 redirect…
With a standard six week release cycle, it’s hardly big news when Google Chrome releases a new beta version. However, this time around is different, if only in the sheer magnitude of Chrome’s upcoming changes
While the ability to color code your calendars has always been a feature of Google Calendar, an update from Google now lets you color code individual events within Calendars. This feature had been on the wish list of many Calendar users for quite some time.
The Gmail team has released some news that has me a touch bitter: An organization system that I went through monumental effort to set up for myself not two months ago has now been made far, far simpler. That task is color-coding your Google Calendar, and is available now for all Gmail and Google Apps users.
WordPress SEO plugin is now augmented with Linkdex ‘s page optimization technology. Yes! As of May 9, 2011 , you can have seamless “SEO power” and insights at your fingertips when publishing from within WordPress. Let’s define the power behind this integration: WordPress is the leading content management system (CMS) and blog software that’s free
WordPress SEO plugin is now augmented with Linkdex ‘s page optimization technology. Yes! As of May 9, 2011 , you can have seamless “SEO power” and insights at your fingertips when publishing from within WordPress. Let’s define the power behind this integration: WordPress is the leading content management system (CMS) and blog software that’s free.
Google announced you can now sort Google Images by subject. To see this in action, go to Google Images, conduct a search and look on the left hand side for the search option.
Google is celebrating characters created by British children’s book author and illustrator Roger Hargreaves, who today would have turned 76. The characters featured in Google’s series of logos all come from two series of books written by Hargreaves — “Mr. Men” and “Little Miss.” In case you missed it, reload Google enough times today and you’ll be treated to a total of 16 different Doodles.
It seems like some folks missed it but in my May 2011 Google Webmaster Report I spoke about some webmasters and SEOs asking if Google was updating the Panda algorithm once more.
There’s growing interest in and visibility for the case of Skyhook v.