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5 Things The iPhone Could Learn From The iPad

As is to be expected of any device that the masses get excited about prior to it actually existing, the iPad has torn the Internet in two. Some love it, seeing it as the first iteration of an eventually world-changing device; others just don’t see a…

[ More ] January 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

An Inside Look Into Boxee’s Systematic UX Overhaul Process

Anyone who has been using Facebook for a few years knows that even minor changes to an interface design can cause a wide variety of reactions from a loyal user base. When the popular social network has made design tweaks in the past, there is always…

[ More ] January 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |
 

The Emerging Era of Alert Services – For Almost Anything

As ever more data flows onto the Web, we need tools to track changes in that data and alert us to new data that we’re interested in. Examples of data that can be tracked include shopping deals, places, companies, home prices, sports scores, local ev…

[ More ] January 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

Canada investigates Facebook again over privacy

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s privacy czar, who got Facebook to agree last year to better protect users’ personal information, will launch a new investigation over complaints that the changes sometimes make things worse.

[ More ] January 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Internet |
 

Finally! Yahoo Search Weather Report : January 2010

The Yahoo Search Blog dusts itself off to announce a search update happening right now. The last “weather report” Yahoo announced was in September 2009 – typically, Yahoo would announce these updates monthly.We actually expected t…

[ More ] January 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Search Engines |

Google Reader Tracks Changes To All Web Pages: Tips on How to Block It

I live off RSS, live off of it. You don’t have an RSS feed, I don’t keep track of you. That is until Google Reader announced that they now can track changes to any web page out there (assuming they…

[ More ] January 27th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Search Engines |
 

Indexation for SEO: Real Numbers in 5 Easy Steps

Posted by randfishHow many pages has Google indexed?This question and the problems surrounding it run rampant through the SEO world. It usually arises when someone starts doing searches like this:Google claims to have 93,800 pages indexed on the roo…

[ More ] January 26th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Search Engines |

Google Reader Lets You Track Changes on “Feedless” Sites

Ever wanted to track or monitor changes that happen on your favorite websites but could not do it because the sites don’t have feeds?  Now you can do that with Google Reader.  It now lets you create custom feed for those sites which don’t availabl…

[ More ] January 26th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Search Engines |

Google Reader Can Now Track Changes to Any Website – Even if it Can’t Find a Feed

Google just announced an interesting update to Google Reader. Google’s online feed reader now allows you to track changes on any page – even those that don’t feature an RSS feed. Google will create its own custom feeds for these sites and update the…

[ More ] January 26th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |

Track Changes To Any Web Page With Google Reader, RSS Not Required

The Google Reader blog announced you can now track changes to any web page, even the ones without RSS feeds. How does this come in handy? Well, let’s say you want to track when Google changes their webmaster guidelines. All you do is copy …

[ More ] January 26th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Search Engines |
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