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Archive for January 3rd, 2010

Most Stumbled Sites Of 2009 Named

Today is, for better or for worse, the last day many people will have off before heading back to work or school and resuming normal life. And if you have lots of stuff to do, good luck. But if you're a bit bored - maybe still stuck at a relative's house or just out of books to read - here are some of the "Most Stumbled Sites of 2009." One important note: The sites were divided into ten categories, and in each category, three sites were named.
Google rose to prominence by demonstrating a competence in discerning user intent and providing relevant search results. But this statement by Brian, a Google employee, on Google's support forum is a bit confusing: Today, we're intentionally showing less local results for web design / SEO queries. For example, [web design sacramento] doesn't display local listings today. We believe this is an accurate representation of user intent. In some cases,

Google Nexus One Video

Engadget has a video tour of Google's upcoming phone . With nearly every smart phone coming out these days you can see the influence of Apple's iPhone. [Thanks DPic ! More at the Engadget post .] Please comment in the existing thread.

HTML5’s rel=”noreferrer”

Mark Pilgrim at Dive Into HTML5 (which is supposed to be made into a book in which Google Press is involved in) writes: rel="noreferrer" "indicates that no referrer information is to be leaked when following the link." No shipping browser currently supports this, but support was recently added to WebKit nightlies, so it will eventually be showing up in Safari, Google Chrome, and other WebKit-based browsers There's also a test case for the noreferrer feature .
The head of Google's Community Affairs Matt Dunne is running for governor of Vermont, the Associated Press reports . "Dunne is one of five Democrats vying for a chance to face the expected Republican nominee, Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie, in the November election." Dunne has a web site and ranks number one for his name and occupies the top six listings in Google's organic results, so obviously he knows SEO. HIs site calls him "flat,