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The Future Of WebSite Ranking The recent shakeup in Google's search results, which set the SEO (search engine optimization) community buzzing and saw tens of thousands of webmasters watch their site ranking plummet, was in many w...... Similar Editorial : Does Javascript Affect Ranking by Jon Ricerca. | Source : Electronics
Is Reciprocal Linking Dead? Is reciprocal Linking dead? I just read an article at SitePro News that really rings my bell. It was written by Mike Banks Valentine. Obviously being a very successful webmaster, one must pay attenti...... Similar Editorial : Reciprocal Linking Overload by Derek Arnold. | Source : CMS Web Design
New York Is The Hometown Of Baseball True It that football, the basketball and hockey have their ventilators, but the year of sports starts in February and ends in October - preferably at the end of October. And even during the others three and one half of month, the hot league of furnace consumes the conscience of the city , to ec... Similar Editorial : Plan a Hometown Holiday by Paris Permenter & John Bigley. | Source : Table Tennis
Why New York City Is A Baseball Town It's true that football, basketball and hockey have their fans, but the sports year begins in February and ends in October - preferably the end of October. And even during the other three and a half months, the hot stove league consumes the city's consciousness, even eclipsing the Jets and Gia... Similar Editorial : Baseball in New York by Clark Bryant. | Source : Volleyball Tournaments
What Makes Apple So Delicious? Trade shows will naturally draw those with high end interest andthe technical knowledge that leads to that jargon spewed bykeynote speakers. Enterprise-speak vendors display their waresand attendees at break-out sessions are full of techno-geeksseeking the latest knowledge enhancement for their narrow interestarea. InternetWorld 2002 was no different.But I've made a couple of interesting trade...... Similar Editorial : How To Make Delicious by mirko1. | Source : Future Of Technology
RFID Spychips! Grocery Store Surveillance Privacy Storm Over RFID Chips by Mike Banks Valentine American consumers RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and is a termthat will become increasingly well known as usage of the newtechnology becomes pervasive. There is no question that thetiny chips, which enable tracking of physical goods from theassembly line to warehouse to retail outlet to checkstand,will replace the barcodes...... Similar Editorial : RFID Tags by Bill Wardell. | Source : Future Of Technology
Google Spyware? Bad Guys & Spies Using Google Desktop Search I suppose I was naive when I cheered the new Google DesktopSearch tool thinking it was ONLY a great way to help ease mycomputer info-glut and help organize my hundreds of hard-drivestored documents, emails and files. It seems that now I haveto worry about how bad guys and busybodies will use it tospy on me! (RealitySEO.com)The Google Desktop Search Tool Poses a Security Risk tousers of public or...... Similar Editorial : See No Google by Michael Cheney. | Source : Pc Internet Security
Software Usability Is All That Matters GUI, or Graphic User Interface is the term tossed about bytechnology geeks to define the only thing that matters to therest of us. How we interact and deal with our software is entirely determined by programmers based upon instructionsthey receive from whomever hired them to do their jobs. Theirjob is to make software use easy, obvious - even invisible.I don't want to know how computers work. Don...... Similar Editorial : Beyond Web usability by Trenton Moss. | Source : Free Zip Software
This Passport Prevents Travel! Last week Microsoft bCentral required all users of it's ListBuilderService to sign up for and use the Microsoft .NET passport system byconverting to that system before allowing log-in to their existing accounts.I normally distribute my list through ListBuilder on Sunday evening fordelivery by Monday morning to my subscribers. I got NO NOTICE there wasto be a change to the system until I tried to...... Similar Editorial : Who Needs A Passport by teahupoo. | Source : Advanced Technologies Group Inc
Honey, I Shrunk The Chip! Let's get small, real small, and then we can go anywhere!No, I'm not advocating we shrink ourselves, but ratherdiscussing dramatic changes coming now that computers canbe tiny and inexpensive. Recent movement in conservative,and previously very scarce venture capital investments(in two notable areas) suggests a brave new world of inexpensive, ubiquitous computing could be approaching.What's...... Similar Editorial : Honey Dijon Glazed Ribs by News Canada. | Source : Advanced Technologies Llc
Google Desktop Search Versus Microsoft Windows Search or "Honey! Have you Seen My Keys, Glasses, Tivo Remote?"Google Desktop Search Software can't find your lost keys ortell you where you left the Tivo remote control, or that yourglasses are on top of your head, where you left them. But thebeta software from Google Labs is nothing short of mandatoryfor those with more emails, Word documents, Powerpoint, Exceland PDF files than they know what to do...... Similar Editorial : Is Desktop Search Deserving by Jakob Jelling. | Source : Microsoft Office 2007 Free
I - I - IMac! Hype Meets Analysts What new product gets more press attention than a new Porsche?What can generate more buzz than bear at a beehive? It's abird, it's a plane . . . it's super fruit! Apple Computer canand does get that kind of attention, and it does so regularly. Hyperbole begins well in advance of each semiannual MacWorld,and begins with the Mac publications and rumor sites. Every Macdevotee imagines a revolutionary...... Source : Macintosh Notebook
Why Would I Read About It When I Could Be Doing It Instead? I spend about 10 hours a day reading and have yet to read asoftware manual for any of the 50 apps I have on my computer.They don't make sense to me and they insist on putting toomuch stupid stuff in there like disclaimers and marketinghyperbole. What good is that after you've already boughtthe software?Personally, I read the more sensible "Quick Start" guidesand then only skim those to get the key...... Similar Editorial : Dont Read This by Tony Dean. | Source : Computer Consulting For