Posts Tagged ‘new york times’


Google Supporting Author Markup

The Internet ghods at Google don’t waste time allowing grass to grow under their feet, that’s for sure. Lately, it seems like there’s a new announcement of how they’re changing search every day. It’s hard to keep up! Google now wants you to be able to tag your content so that you can be recognized [...]

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Google Algorithm Change Smites Black Hatters

I once heard from a very well-respected SEO that just launched a product, BTW, that black hat isn’t really wrong. You can’t hurt a search engine. So, it’s OK to be “grey.” Image via Wikipedia When you think about it, it’s true. Who are you hurting? Well, Google probably won’t get jiggy with that idea. [...]

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Start a Newspaper: TwitterTim.es

Yes, yes… I know… Two Twitter posts in two days, but hey… It’s important! Have you ever wished that you could be a newspaper publisher. You know… have a kinky cool site like The New York Times that belonged to you? Now you can! http://twittertim.es/patmarcello And it’s simple to use. Just set up a free [...]

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Omnipotent Google?

Just read an op-ed piece in the New York Times by Adam Raff, who owns Foundem, an Internet tecnology firm. It came to my attention by way of Axandra’s newsletter, which comes to my inbox each Tuesday. If you aren’t getting it, you totally should. It’s just one way for me to keep current with [...]

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