Like Firefox 14 and Mobile Safari, Google is taking Chrome – their popular web browser, the SSL route by securing searches done within Chrome’s omnibox. The default behavior of searches done within Chrome will become secure and done over SSL…
Like Firefox 14 and Mobile Safari, Google is taking Chrome – their popular web browser, the SSL route by securing searches done within Chrome’s omnibox. The default behavior of searches done within Chrome will become secure and done over SSL…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
While it might not get off quite as easily in Europe Google definitely “dodged a bullet” at the FTC, which recently concluded its antitrust investigation and didn’t ask the company to make any changes in the way it presents search results.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: The Power Of Headlines: The LA Times Gets It Right With Their Piece On The Inauguration Journalists call them headlines; SEOs call them titles and headings….
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Journalists call them headlines; SEOs call them titles and headings. Whatever you call them, they’re the words that tell someone that your article is what they want to read
I’m a little dense. I admit it. Sometimes things just don’t sink in.
Reginald Braithwaite went on a rant on his blog about how Google and Facebook don’t do enough to work on serious issues, such as health issues like diabets…
During the regular online training sessions which I deliver to our customers, I inevitably get asked the same question. Actually this question comes in a few guises. What should I focus on more – citations or links
As they have for the past 7 years, Google honored Dr. King with a new Doodle.