If you don’t fully understand what this is about and haven’t heard about the news, there you go: Google Discontinues the Nexus One
PuSH And PubSubHubbub (PubSub what?)
Wondering what PubSubHubbub is? Check out these posts: WordPress Makes A Big PuSH To Speed Up 10.5 Million Blogs Google Index to Go Real Time PubSubHubbub on Wikipedia
Google Buzz: “Tens Of Millions Of Users Already”
Source: GMail Blog
Google Buzz, PageRank and PeopleRank
Slow (Terrible) Nexus One Sales
How Well They Know Me
80legs and democratizing web crawling: It’s game-changing
I read a post about 80Legs today on Mashable and the only words that came to my mind when I read the article was “they’re changing the game”. They are. Here’s what they do: 80Legs is a service platform for web crawling and processing web content. We put over 50,000 computers to work for you [...]
New Gmail account requires SMS verification
I had to create a new gmail account yesterday for a project and was greeted with the following screen right after creating the new email address: That’s right, big G was asking for my mobile phone number to verify the new email. I was kinda surprised honestly. You know, Google already has a lot of [...]
Don’t write for search engines, but think about them
Honestly, I think saying “don’t write for search engines” is just as ridiculous as saying “write for search engines”. Both are bad ways of doing things. I prefer to say: don’t write for search engines, but think about it. I’m all about building communities, authenticity and transparency, but why are we always putting social media [...]
How bad is a domain name change for SEO and branding?
Like some of you might know, I’ve changed my domain name quite a few times and I’d like to talk about the impacts of theses changes from a SEO/traffic and branding point of view. Changing a domain name can be quite bad, but honestly it depends on a lot of things like the size of [...]