Archive for the ‘web 2.0’ Category
Brandon at GeeksCondition.com has made an important discovery about a flaw in Gmail that can cause you to lose your domains at GoDaddy.com. A must read to learn how to protect yourself and your online identity.
Is it possible for someone to create a malicious filter without having access to your Gmail username and password? No, [...]
Google Search Wiki - Interesting, but really lacking purpose
Friday, November 21st, 2008
Google has released onto the Googling public a new form of search. Something that could be revolutionary… or not. Google has started its Search Wiki that allows users who are logged into their Google accounts to customize their search. This enables users to take notes on sites that show up and remove bad sites and [...]
Fortune 500 start to see the value in blogging — Start a blog grow business
Thursday, November 20th, 2008
Business-to-business B2B blogging is be a great way to forge relationships, talk with customers and prospects, demonstrate thought leadership, and dramatically increase visibility in natural search results for targeted search terms. Done right, it ultimately drives substantial traffic when others in the media and blogosphere link to compelling or noteworthy content. Yet the Fortune 500, [...]
10 Things You Need To Know About WordPress 2.7 | Technosailor.com
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Aaron Brazell, from Technosailor.com has written yet another amazing post. This time he write about what Wordpress users can come to expect from the 2.7 upgrade to Wordpress. This is very exciting for those of us who love and use Wordpress on a daily basis. From what Aaron writes this update will be a MAJOR [...]
What is reCAPTCHA? - Digitizing Books One Word at a Time and Protect Your Website at the same time!
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that helps to digitize books.
A CAPTCHA is a program that can tell whether its user is a human or a computer. You’ve probably seen them — colorful images with distorted text at the bottom of Web registration forms. CAPTCHAs are used by many websites to prevent abuse from “bots,” [...]
No one ever said SEO and SERP ranking was easy
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008I’m addicted to RSS — Finally — Thanks FeedMyInbox!
Saturday, November 15th, 2008Another Election Result: Twitter Comes Through - As well as other social media sites
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
As Barack Obama made history, Twitter sustained record-breaking activity on its microblogging service as voters across the globe tweeted their election night reactions.
“We’ve yet to do a full analysis for election day, but last night we saw messages per second peak at about 2-3 times what they did during the first presidential debate — which [...]
Google Using OCR To Index Scanned Documents
Friday, October 31st, 2008
It used to be that, if you hoped Google would index a PDF file, you had to create a PDF that was text-based, not image-based; Googlebot couldn’t recognize the content of scanned or image-based documents. According to an announcement today, that’s no longer the case.
Google says it’s now using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology to [...]
Down in the Valley: The storm is on Wall Street, but it’s rippling out to Silicon Valley and causing investors to be more cautious | Newsweek.com
Saturday, October 25th, 2008
As if waking from a dream, Silicon Valley has suddenly realized that the collapsing economy means trouble for tech companies, too. Especially at risk are the new startups created in the wake of the last dotcom crash in 2001. The signal traits of these Web 2.0 companies are cutesy logos, odd-sounding names—Twitter, Zooomr, Digg, Ning, [...]

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