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An impactful story that shows that in a fast Web 2.0 world dominated by superfluous applications and services, there are still services that bring value in our lives. read more »
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Does a "social search engine" like newly launched Delver have a chance of becoming the new IT? Google's Joe Kraus does believe that social is "the new black" but how can a social startup compete with Google? Maybe the competition is out of the quest read more »
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Is it safe to say that Digg is at the forefront of a group of sites that are declining in both popularity and actual added value to our Web? read more »
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Personally I doubt that Yahoo will ever learn from anyone. Their last purchases demonstrate nothing but lack of maturity and understanding of the new trends. Of course, their new Yahoo!Search Open Platform could prove to be the new "hit" but still.. read more »
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Getting the most out of SEO - is geography the key?
Setting geographic target with Webmaster Tools doesn’t seem to work in most cases. At Google Groups Googlers themselves say they don’t think it might be effective (the discussion first spotted by read more »
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Social aggregation is not just a trend; it is part of a clear evolution towards the semantic web which is another definition for Web 3.0.

Social networks and social bookmarking sites were just the modest beginnings.

The early adopters of these read more »
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Yahoo! announced not long ago the release of the new Yahoo!Search open platform. What happens next? What are the impacts on SEO and which other search engines can compete with Yahoo!Search in the future? read more »
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The Experian widget is the culmination of one stage of Loux’s plans for versions of this “3 Deep” tool, but it was not exactly an easy sell. It is difficult to express how a simple widget can convey user data, Experian credibility and an extremely v read more »
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Yahoo!'s MyBlogLog has a questionable "help" section where the company considers necessary to mock religious beliefs. A joke is a joke, true, but is the Help page of a site with millions of users the best place for jokes with religious connotation? read more »
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There are basically two components to social identity theory: personal identity based on individually acquired input and social identity as applied to self worth derived from associations with groups. The two variables might seem to be mutually excl read more »
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Google might still lose in the search sector, but it will definitely remain the king of the Web and here is why. read more »
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A host of startups have addressed the need for people to aggregate and manipulate links in the last two years. From social bookmarking sites to browser extensions, links have been perhaps the most acted upon element of Web 2.0. However, I think what read more »
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