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Google Quietly Removes Date from Google Link Data
http://www.billhartzer.com/pages/google-removes-date-from-go...
Google has quietly made a change recently in Google Webmaster Tools. They have removed the date that is reported when they report the links to your website.
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Tags: SEO, search engine optimization, Google, google webmaster tools
Search Engine Optimization Tip: Add a Breadcrumb Trail
http://www.billhartzer.com/pages/search-engine-optimization-...
A breadcrumb trail, put simply, is a set of links on your page that lets users get back to where they came from or go to pages that are higher in the architecture of your site. For more information about what exactly breadcrumb trail navigation is, take a look here or here. Let us look at an example.
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Tags: SEO, search engine optimization, breadcrumb trail
Report: Half of Americans Have Social Media Profiles
http://www.billhartzer.com/pages/report-half-of-americans-ha...
A new study released today shows that consumer use of social networking web sites is not a youth phenomenon. Apparently now at least half of those living in the United States have social media profiles.
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Tags: social media, social network, social networking, tech, technolog
25 useful Greasemonkey scripts you should take a look at
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/25-useful-grea...
If Greasemonkey sounds like some kind of porn movie to you, then you definitely need to read this post. Greasemonkey is an add-on to the Firefox browser that allows you to customize the way a web page is displayed by using small bits of JavaScript code.
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Google demolishes New Orleans - again
http://www.theregister.com/2007/04/02/new_orleans_demolished...
Google has moved with something approaching lightning speed to replace images of New Orleans on Google Earth which had apparently airbrushed the effects of hurricane Katrina from history.
The good burghers of the Big Easy were none too happy with a recent Google Earth and Google Maps update replacing previous candid images of the city's destruction.
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$9.99 for a Text Message? No Way, Say Parents
http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/56571.html
About 13.5 million kids ages 13 to 17 own a cell phone, according to M:Metrics, and text messaging -- using abbreviated sentences punched in from the keypad that appear on the cell phone screen -- is wildly popular. Billing disputes over premium text services have spawned several class-action lawsuits.
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Start-up Zimbra takes Web e-mail offline
http://news.com.com/2100-1012_3-6170118.html?part=rss&tag=25...
E-mail software company Zimbra on Sunday is set to release an early version of Zimbra Desktop, Web e-mail software that will run online and offline.
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Oracle sues SAP for website espionage
http://www.theregister.com/2007/03/22/oracle_sues_sap/
Oracle sued SAP, alleging employees with the German firm passed themselves off as Oracle customers so they could engage in the wholesale theft of proprietary Oracle support materials.
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Rating is Everything
http://things.co.il/blog/324
Spotback allows instant rating and tagging for everything. I’ve installed their slider (below) and their sidebar widgets, and it looks quite good. Anyone can tag, rate and see relevant posts from other places.
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What We ve Learned from Facebook s IPO
http://www.standingdog.com/blog/what-weve-learned-from-faceb...
Facebook has finally filed for their IPO. The S-1 documentation offered a little more insight into how the company has generated their revenue.
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