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Will Twitter Replace Google?

Dave, in one of his periodic why-the-hell-have-I-chosen-a-career-in-SEO moments, sparked an office debate about whether things like Twitter could sound the (distant) death knell for search. Part of his point was demographic. When da kidz are looking to see where Kirsty got her kewl Uggs (LOLZ), they possibly – probably –  don’t even think to ask [...]

New Google Analytics Features

Google Analytics anounced some new features this week, so I thought I’d just put down a few of my ideas on how people can benefit from them. First up, with goal tracking, you can now have 20 goals, 4 sets of 5 goals. You can also set goals based on time spent on the site [...]

When the PageRank Toolbar Goes Dark…

Dave mentioned the other day that the day when public PageRank becomes a thing of the past is getting closer. I seem to recall the prospect as having been ‘just over the horizon’ for years now, but it’s still hanging in there. Having said that, the whole thing has been such a distorter of value [...]

Google Wave Review: First Impressions

There doesn’t actually seem to that much of a buzz about Wave, other than the usual pleas for invites and the occasional shrug. I know Dave kind of looked at it and went ‘meh’. I’ve been using it now for a little over a week and here’s my  initial thoughts. This isn’t a game changer. [...]

The SERPs as an Election Battleground?

The US is light years ahead of us in its use of the web as a political tool. Even in the 2004 election, grassroots activity organised through blogs nearly managed to break the hegemony of the Republicans and Democrats. And this time round Obama’s use of the web as a rallying tool gave him the biggest [...]

Google Wave Invites

Google has today released 100,000 “preview” invites, for the long awaited Wave communication and collaboration tool. These are considered “pre-beta” as many of Waves features are yet to be completed. The gradual release brings back the memories of the hyped up Gmail launch back in 2004 on a similiar “Invite Only” program. This lead to [...]

Google Fast Flip News

Its been earlier announced at Techcrunch 50 that Google will be publishing news in a different format that will be called Fast Flip. Fast Flip is a system that allows you to search the newspapers and topical magazines online and you’ll be able to flip through the articles that are presented in a similar way [...]

Is Google Making Hardcore Profits?

Did anyone catch the documentary on BBC2 last night called “Hardcore Profits”? It was a look at how the porn industry has changed over the years and was trying to determine which companies are profiteering from the porn industry. In the industry these days they say that the women get a really rough deal and [...]

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