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Test results proving Googlebot really has been effectively upgraded to include parsing of flash to find links. Let the flash bombing begin. read more »
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Good summary of some of the issues, and webmaster tips around the flash indexing issue. read more »
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Barrys survey shows most SEOs won't report competitors to Google. read more »
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An April fools from 2006 but the Lunar X-Prize makes me wonder if there might be truth in it somewhere down the line. read more »
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Also see: http://valleywag.com/tech/data-junkie/the-world-map-of-social-networks-273201.php read more »
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It will be really interesting to see how they manage this and how affects their organic search listings. Will Google drop them for searches such as [Flights to Dublin] because technically it wont be a very fulfulling user experience? read more »
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Looking for a replacement to 'Brut 33’ or ‘Hai Karate’, try the scent of geek in 65ml bottles. "It is guaranteed to make you more appealing than Brad Pitt dosed in pheromones..." read more »
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Surprisingly given that the UK has one of, if not the highest density of video cameras anywhere in the world we're certainly interested in our privacy issues. This article from Wired claims Google is dishonestly using the E.U. Data Directive to jus read more »
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Seems like this argument is now a little dated. "Australia’s competition watchdog is seeking an injunction to stop Google from displaying search results that did not “expressly distinguish” advertisements" read more »
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How a page not even in Google can out rank one that has actually been indexed. Also legal issues with Googles implementation of Robots.txt. read more »
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