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Despite all the best efforts of the StumbleTrolls, the guys at aimClear celebrate the first birthday of their blog. Happy birthday, guys :) read more »
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Surely if Google can track down and punish users of services such as PayPerPost or those running text link ads it could find spammers using its own services to direct users to download malware? or is it that it’s easier to target others than look af read more »
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The Mad Hat vents his spleen on the recent bust up between John Andrews and Rand Fishkin over the notorious SEL Wired post. read more »
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I'm working with a UK film company and we’ve got around 200 zombie extras that need costumes so do you have any branded t-shirts, hoodies, hats, shirts or any other kind of merchandise that we could drop into the movie? I’m thinking it might be toug read more »
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Google have ruined Andy Beard's Christmas. Bad Google. Bad. read more »
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The natural development of Facebook. I'm betting that the most viewed page on the site is "Forgot your password?" read more »
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Google officially announce the end of the Supplemental Index but are they really just putting lipstick on a pig? read more »
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The Gaffer is a Welsh blogger now living in Florida. He is passionate about soccer but cites Sphinn as being one of his daily reads. Find out why... read more »
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A great analysis of how to build your website or blog traffic through using social media. read more »
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The new generation of Internet users are not going to rely on search engines. They're going to use social media to find their information. Do traditional search engines have a place any more? read more »
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Imagine if "24" had been set in 1994. I nearly spat coffee on my keyboard watching this. Brilliant. Happy Friday, everyone! read more »
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Has Michael Arrington pwned the Internet? read more »
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Stoney hits the nail squarely on the head. From the page: Google says that you shouldn't make changes to your site solely for search engines. However, they are more than happy—neigh, they demand—that you make changes that fill in for their own algor read more »
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The reduction of PageRank has proved too much for many Digital Point readers and they're now being put on suicide watch.

No. Really. They are. read more »
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