Post Tagged with: "google"

Google Plus Takeover Dangerously Misunderstood by Mass Media

Google Plus Takeover Dangerously Misunderstood by Mass Media

0 / November 14, 2011 6:23 pm

Software Inventor Russell Wright of Curation Profits (dot com) revealed today that his development team has dubbed Google Plus One a Google social ‘virtual operating system’, not merely another Google project- like Wave or Buzz. http://www.curationprofits.com

Forget the Search Engines and Think About How “The Web” Works.

0 / November 15, 2010 3:59 pm

At the beginning of November Google announced support for something called GoodRelations and I wrote about a major shift for search listing domination. As an early beta user of ThemeZoom knowing how the wider aspects of this will affect our business in specific ways I sent the link to Sue. Sue read it and told Russell and next thing I know, I’m introducing the semantic web into your ThemeZoom mix.

Video: Is the Web Really Dead? Part 1

0 / September 13, 2010 8:41 pm

In the following video, Russell Wright reveals a brief history of data portability and talks about why the web has changed and explains where it is probably going. Some people say the web is dead, including Chris Anderson in his new Wired Magazine article called The Web Is Dead: Long Live the Internet.

Numerical URLs Not Required When Using Google News Sitemap

0 / February 13, 2010 4:21 am

Theme Zoom LLC announced today that numerical URLs associated with posted news-article URL’s (previously required by Google News Partners) are no longer mandatory.

Online Privacy and Google Attacks In China

Online Privacy and Google Attacks In China

0 / January 20, 2010 3:02 am

Just for fun I have decided to give away a sample .csv spreadsheet from the Theme Zoom Krakken (Vertical Online Market Analysis) application. I did not perform a comprehensive Krakken “theme cluster” analysis, but only a single keyword drilldown for the theme “Identity Protection” (since this seems to be the richest market in the cluster).

URL Canonicalization Rules from Matt Cutts

URL Canonicalization Rules from Matt Cutts

0 / November 24, 2009 6:31 am

Matt Cutt’s describes the first way as making sure your internal links resolve consistently to the same choice (listed above) every time. This shows a consistent use of one method, and it will become the choice for your indexing. Don’t be inconsistent with the internal linking pointing to other pages in your site. If you decide that you want your site to be www.yoursite.com, make sure that you use this absolute link every time you link internally. If you have any automatic internal linking software, make sure it is set to use the link method you have decided on. I like to use absolute paths.

The Vertical Market Filter (The Last Keyword Tool)

The Vertical Market Filter (The Last Keyword Tool)

0 / October 4, 2009 2:32 am

Hello folks, Today we are going to cover a default filter included in your subscription of The Last Keyword Tool. It is called the Vertical Markets filter. Knowing the vertical markets of your seed term is important. Drilling into the [...]

Bing! Yahoo and Microsoft Join Forces

0 / July 29, 2009 10:11 pm

Bing has a pretty nice user interface but this factor is not enough to compete with Google.