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Archive for August 20th, 2009

Google Goes Real-Time Via PubSubHub

Have you heard of PubSubHub ? No? Where have you been? As far as hot technologies go, It's the new RSS. In fact, not since RSS technology surfaced and gain traction has a Web protocol garnered so much attention. In an age where real-time conversations have become the rule and not the exception thanks to Twitter and others of its ilk, PubSubHub is an open source, publish/subscribe protocol that allows programmers to turn existing Atom and RSS feeds into real-time data streams.
A new Internet addiction center has opened in Fall City, Washington, that claims it is the first of its kind in the U.S. The center called reStart is a 45-day program costing $14,500 and is located near Microsoft's Redmond headquarters. reStart says its program is specifically designed to help Internet and video game addicts overcome their dependence on gaming, gambling, chatting, texting and other aspects of Internet addiction. The center was co-founded by Cosette Rae, MSW,

Mike Myers Is a Basterd Too

by Mike Krumboltz Quentin Tarantino's " Inglourious Basterds " (misspelling intentional) hits theaters this Friday. Movie buffs are buzzing about Brad Pitt and his funky accent ("nat-zees"), but Mr. Pitt isn't the only A-lister to turn in a swell performance. Mike Myers also plays a pivotal role in the World War II epic. And though his role hasn't been heavily promoted in ads, the comedian is nevertheless scoring some buzz. Much like Tom Cruise's role in " Tropic Thunder ,
If you're using Google Enterprise to fuel your search, then a new feature can help you tweak the search results you're getting. The feature is called Side-by-Side search and it's been released in Enterprise Labs. You can use the tool for a variety of comparisons including existing search with Google Search Appliance or two different back=end Google Search Appliance settings. With side-by-side you can test Google's enterprise search against other company's offerings.

10 Reasons to Submit to YOUmoz

Posted by jennita Have you been thinking about submitting to YOUmoz lately, but you're not sure what the benefits are? Or perhaps you have a killer post in your head but are afraid to take the next step. Whatever the reason is that you've been holding back, I have 10 reasons why you should get yourself in gear and get that post written and submitted! Reach tens of thousands of SEOs Our subscribers for both the main blog and YOUmoz continue to climb.

The Number One Google Killer: Google

Have you noticed lately that Google wants to keep connecting all of your logins on various products together? You're not alone. Have you wanted to keep them separate but Google won't let you? You're still not alone. I've been talking extensively lately with my former boss, in-house SEM Al Scilitani about this very problem. It seems that Google keeps forcing him to combine all of his Google accounts together . That means he would need to use the same login for Google AdWords,
If you ever need to get Google's attention, it looks like hinting at a connection between the search giant and Lucifer is one way to do it. In response to an article titled "Is Google Evil?" and a devilish drawing, Google's fired back with an official blog post. Let's talk about the article and drawing first for a moment. The New Statesman was the political magazine that ran the piece, along with cover art featuring an imp.
Some UK Google users have noticed that search results pages are showing more results from .com sites these days, than in the past. They are used to .co.uk sites getting better rank, and assuming that they are more relevant to their geographic location. Certainly in some cases the .co.uk site would be more relevant to a UK searcher, but that is not always the case. Google's Matt Cutts has posted a video in which he answers a question on this subject from a user.
by Stoney deGeyter If you run a blog you probably already know all about RSS feeds. If you read a blog, you probably do too. If you don't know what an RSS feed is then I'll give you a few minutes to go read Wikipedia's RSS page . Go ahead, just come back here when you're done. OK, everybody caught up? Good. So now you're wondering what this has to do with you. Perhaps you "just" sell products. Or maybe you "just" have an information site.
Google appears to be testing breadcrumbs in some search results, at least in some areas. If you are unfamiliar with the term breadcrumbs , it refers to the hierarchical display commonly used in site navigation. For example: Home Page>Product Page>Product A Page . Several bloggers have noticed Google displaying these types of breadcrumbs in various places in seemingly random results to some queries. For example,