Archive for June, 2007
Google’s Human Touch
0 Comments Published June 28th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Other Internet Stuff, Search EnginesThe Human Touch That May Loosen Google’??s Grip from the New York Times questions whether Google’s use of algorithms and computers to compile search results might lead to its demise in the future.
You can also read what Matt Cutts has to say on The role of humans in Google Search
Enjoy
google human touch, google […]
Does Web 2.0 really drive business?
0 Comments Published June 27th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search Engines, Web 2.0I have coverd this article on George’s Blog as a Guest Blogger. It was my 1st post. I am having few more articles in my data bank, which i would be passing him very soon.
You can read the Complete article here: Does Web 2.0 really drive business?
seo marketing, social media
Because I was Bored!
0 Comments Published June 26th, 2007 in Just for Fun, Other Internet Stuff, Sponsored ReviewsDid I say something like that? Nopes. This is one of few unique sites on WWW which is creating lots of buzz.
BecauseIwasBored.Com is a unique website which really utilizes your time by bringing all interesting and hidden fun at one place. The concept of searching pages after pages for the interesting items is now gone. […]
Looking for an Appraisal? For you Domain!
0 Comments Published June 25th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Other Internet Stuff, Search Engines, Sponsored ReviewsYes, this is not a joke. You must have heard of appraisals on better performance, but here is an excellent tool which appraises your domain for better performance.
LeapFish.Com, it’s a free domain name appraisal tool which answers your entire quest about it. What’s the worth of your domain name? How much name value does it […]
A well known speaker started off his seminar by holding up a $20 bill. In the room of 200, he asked. “Who would like this $20 bill?”
Hands started going up. He said, “I am going to give this $20 to one of you - but first, let me do this.”
He proceeded to crumple the 20 dollar note […]
Low Virtual Memory – How to fix it?
0 Comments Published June 21st, 2007 in Other Internet Stuff, TechnologyYou must have seen an error on your PC popping up with a message – Low Virtual Memory.
It’s been couple of time for me. So, I finally decided to digg in as to what could be the issue and how should I fix it. After fixing mine, so here I am with a solution.
How to […]
Strategize your Universal Search Campaign
0 Comments Published June 20th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search EnginesWe all know about the new concept coined by google - Universal Search. Just to recap, Universal Search will integrate all the searches made into different vertical search engines (images, video, news, etc…) into their regular search results.
After this, we have already seen lots of buzz in the industry. Everyone is talking about it. And […]
How you are going to rate Safari Browser for Windows?
3 Comments Published June 19th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Other Internet Stuff, TechnologyFew days ago, Apple released a beta version of its Safari web browser which you can download and run on a Windows machine. I think it is great help for developers especially for those who are working on Windows.
Safari is already having a 5% share of the browser market, which we can expect to go […]
Spam & Virus Partnership Still Going Strong
0 Comments Published June 18th, 2007 in Other Internet Stuff, TechnologyE-mail still the favorite food for all kinds of virus. And if I am not wrong, every 3rd email out of 4 is a spam. The spamming rate has reached a scorching height of 76.1% in April this year.
According to the MessageLabs, phishing tactics were used in one out of every 416.1 e-mails. The proliferation […]
Who is your Neighbor?
1 Comment Published June 18th, 2007 in Other Internet Stuff, Search Engines, TechnologyIt is well known that if your site is hosted with some of the spam websites then you might get into some kind of trouble.
But the question is, how to find out who’s there? MyIPNeighbors.com is a handy tool to look-up the sites which are hosted on a specific server. Say, for example - you […]
