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Archive for August 22nd, 2009

Can poor site structure hurt your rankings? Rick DeJarnette of Bing Webmaster Center says it will. Speaking in the Bing Community Blog, he stated: "You can have great content and a plethora of high quality inbound links from authority sites, but if your site's structure is flawed or broken, then it will still not achieve the optimal page rank you desire from search engines." It shouldn't come as a surprise.
Now that the first layer of dust has settled on responses from Google, Apple and AT&T to the Federal Communications Commission's requests for more information about the Google Voice application ban, we have more questions. First, should we call the ban a "stay," now that we know Apple technically (wink, wink) did not reject the Google Voice application submitted to the App Store to run on the IPhone? Second, is Apple baldly lying about the reasons for the Google Voice ban,

The Importance Of HTTP Codes

HTTP codes are one of those areas that most people don't want to know about. The problem is, those codes can ultimately affect how your pages are seen by the search engines. It is handy to have at the very least an overview of the codes and how they affect your site, your visitors and the search engines. JustSearch in the UK has a handy little post on the subject and goes into a little more detail than I will.

SEO And The Importance Of HTTP Codes

HTTP codes are one of those areas that most people don't want to know about. The problem is, those codes can ultimately affect how your pages are seen by the search engines. It is handy to have at the very least an overview of the codes and how they affect your site, your visitors and the search engines. JustSearch in the UK has a handy little post on the subject and goes into a little more detail than I will.
BBC reports : Three technology heavyweights are joining a coalition to fight Google's attempt to create what could be the world's largest virtual library. Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo will sign up to the Open Book Alliance being spearheaded by the Internet Archive. They oppose a legal settlement that could make Google the main source for many online works. "Google is trying to monopolise the library system," the Internet Archive's founder Brewster Kahle told BBC News.
Mozilla's Asa Dotzler says : There was a time, several years ago, when Google included browser usage stats in its Zeitgeist reports. (...) Google stopped including the browser breakdown in those regular reports. Google is in a pretty special position with the breadth of their usage so their browser breakdown could give the entire industry a much better picture of the Web than what we currently get from analytics firms like Net Applications and StatCounter [Via Ionut .
by Mike Krumboltz Forget about money and love â?" if you ask us, conflict is what makes the world go 'round. And if it seemed like the earth was spinning a little faster than normal this week, there's a reason: There were fights, squabbles, and disagreements all over the Web. Put up your dukes â?" it's the Buzz Week in Review. Barney Frank has a question Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts (D) engaged in a town hall meeting on health care this week. Not surprisingly,
by Claudine Zap The release of the one person convicted of the bombing of the Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, has caused widespread anger from families of the victims . Some decided to take their outrage online with a campaign: boycottscotland.com. Abdel Baset al-Megrahi had been in prison for the 1988 bombing since 2001.