Yokel: Local Shopping Search
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Oh boy, more local shopping. Well before we pass judgement we need to remember that little companies do strike it right on occasion. Take Google, for instance!
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Oh boy, more local shopping. Well before we pass judgement we need to remember that little companies do strike it right on occasion. Take Google, for instance!
Well now, it’s not like the search engines do not want to work with you. Rather they are trying to make sure that we understand what needs to be done on our end to make this a reality.
I am all about giving everyone out there an equal shot at Internet access. So if it can be done in a safe, fair and accessible way, then I see no problems with a joint operation like this with the Saudis.
All and all, this article below really break down what you need to understand regarding search engine friendly design. Honestly, it’s just the ticket.
I believe that if a business is e-commerce ready, there is a lot that can be done for them. The problem in my opinion is the total lack of understanding that many of them may not be, short of providing a Website with a catalog and maybe a map.
OK, this new search engine described below sounds cool, but does it really stack up? I will have to get back to you after a few days of use for that one.
Well I’ll be… Could it be that I found a SEO guy that actually gets it? By gosh it would appear so. About time!
Not a bad way to go, rounding up a fourth round of VC. But can they deliver with the Web services bubble getting bigger and bigger? Only time will tell…
Proving that even the mighty Wikipedia is not indestructible, it seems that it was falling victim to our old friend the power outage.
I agree that women can bring in different points of view from men; this is a given as we are different in many areas. But should Google really be this concerned? I have seen young women presented with the same opportunities as young men. Most of them reject engineering in favor of other fields of [...]
Google is getting ready to play hardball. Not just in the search world, but as they continue to show us their desire to moving into the world of software.
With all of the unfortunate restrictions placed on the students of that region, I was actually shocked that so many Chinese students are being groomed for schooling outside of their home country.
And without a doubt, the “Fab” crew will likely be welcomed to the online music scene with open arms.
So, how did the Webby Awards turn out? Speaking as someone who has not paid that much attention to them yet. Then I located the article below…
You know, if it was simply Google working to observe a specific custom of China’s I would not be so sharp with regard to their take on China’s censorship. But no, it is the simple fact that they would like to work within the country and the users be damned. That is really a poor [...]
So Yahoo has jumped into the world of cheaper airfare. Cool, there is money to be made here for sure. However I am tempted to ask how they are different or even better?
I like to think that the commercials speak for themselves. Actually, I suppose you might say that the sheer number of new hires out there happy in their new jobs speaking out on their behalf is a better example?
Well if Google was to go out and purchase a worthwhile search technology, I would definitely say that this would have to be it!
Fair enough, this news is hardly ground breaking stuff being that it involves the likes of Google. Nonetheless, the search engine giant has released a new version of Google Talk. Now with Avatars! (rolls eyes)
Come on, you had to see this coming? With April Fools day looming overhead, it was only natural for the world’s search engines to get themselves into the mix. As luck would have it, I believe that Ask.com may be the first off the line this year…
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