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April 29, 2008
I believe I've had at least one conversation regarding the effectiveness of meta keywords in search engine rankings every week for the past 10 years. For some reason, it's a sub-topic of SEO that inexperienced website owners hear about and...
April 21, 2008
One problem I've been noticing more and more as of late is that certain archived posts on blogs tend to become magnets for comment spam. One way to deal with this is to automatically close comments on posts after a...
April 18, 2008
Facebook's new Lexicon feature (free Facebook membership required) graphs the popularity of terms used by Facebook members over time. For example, a search for the term "hangover" shows an unsurprising spike on January 1st: Looks like there is a recurring...
April 17, 2008
Have you heard that Canadians discovered the Internet? Actually, that's about as far from accurate as a statement can be. In fact, Canadians are more web savvy than Americans per capita. A big milestone was reached for our neighbors to...
April 15, 2008
Could someone help me understand this one? I can understand Panera choosing to block porn sites, since it could be disturbing for customers to glance over to see a neighboring table watching porn while they're trying to enjoy some bread...
April 11, 2008
Facebook, for those who haven't signed up yet, may seem like a childish networking site where people waste time doing stupid stuff. If that's what you believe, this video should help reinforce your notions:...
April 7, 2008
Does online shopping always beat offline? Absolutely not. Here are a few examples of where offline trumps online shopping today. But first, a shout-out to online: While shopping for new running shoes on Amazon last night, I was able to...
April 4, 2008
A report came out yesterday suggesting that no one trusts bloggers. Frankly, that's one of the most refreshing things I've read in a while. If people trusted someone just because they rambled on about something on the web using a...
April 2, 2008
I think one of the most misunderstood thing by businesses analyzing Amazon's business model is the balance between quantity of inventory and the quality of their merchandising. Yes, Amazon sells a ton of stuff. In fact, the site has over...
April 1, 2008
Jules Kivell brings up a good point about digital legacies: what happens to your online persona when you die? Digital Ghosts Remain When Folks Pass Away Do *you* know all of your on-line accounts? Your Linked-In, Flickr, eBay, iTunes, online...
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