Tag Archives: Google

SEO issue: underscores vs. dashes in URLs

URL structure is one of the most important issues in SEO. However there are confusions about URL creation practices, and many different opinions. I had recently an interesting conversation with few SEO experts and I did some dipper research about this problem. Let’s look at the leaders. Wikipedia uses underscores for all subpages. We can

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Rich text signatures in Gmail

Gmail added very important improvement to its service, one of the most wanted by its users. We can now add logos to our email signature and format the text as we want. Gmail used to support plain text signatures, now we are able to add company logos, fancy formatting, website and email links etc. However,

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YouTube 4K

Google has announced during YouTube now supports video in 4096 x 3072. A new feature calls 4K. Google said that the perfect screen for 4K video is 25 feet. For comparison – IMAX uses two 2K projectors. 4K are not videos that you can easily capture on a handheld camera, it will be limited to

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YouTube Hacked

Google acknowledged that hackers attacked YouTube on Sunday, exploiting a cross-site scripting (XSS). The attack hit mainly sections where users post comments. The result of this strike was that comments were temporarily hidden for few hours. However Google fixed everything within two hours. A Google spokesman in an chat with New York Times that the

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Search Engine Market Share June 2010

Search Engine Market Share for June 2010 shows that Google is constantly improving its position, also Yahoo and Bing are moving slowly up. We can see there is less and less space for other search engines. So, for SEO experts there is no any news, Google is still a leader with 84.96% and it is

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SEO Tip: SEO content writing

SEO is about the content. Nobody will find your website for desire keywords if there are no such keywords on your website. However, Google search algorithm is smarter than we think. Content created for SEO purpose doesn’t have to contain exact phrases we want to advertize our website for. Let’s say, we do SEO for

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Chrome more popular than Safari

A web analytics company Statcounter announced a press release with a study which shows that Google’s Chrome is the third most used browser in the United States. During a study the company considered 874 million page views from the network of over three million websites. Out of this number Chrome had a market share of

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Google Gmail and HTML5

According to Adam de Boor (a staff software engineer from Google) many upcoming features of the Gmail will be rendered in HTML5. De Boor said that Gmail with HTML5 will be much more efficient. Early tests have proved promising. Google has found that using CSS3 can speed the rendering time by 12 percent. HTML5 allows

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Flash for mobile devices

Website Developers and web designers use Flash to build an online content, Web games and show videos on web. However, recently Flash came under attack from Apple, which blocked Flash from iPhones and iPads, calling it an archaic technology. Adobe is punching back and it is launching a full version of Flash for mobile devices,

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Dell computers with Chrome OS

Dell Inc., a multinational information technology corporation that develops, sells and supports computers talked with Google over the use of the Chrome operating system on its laptops. Dell already has Android-based smartphones in China, and right now it will be releasing ChromeOS laptops in the near future. It will happen probably during a holiday 2010.

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