
Lots of posts in the AM for the day before July 4th. I am taking off tomorrow, I think. Anyway, I am also leaving early today, but I have scheduled this post to go live later today. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Lots of posts in the AM for the day before July 4th. I am taking off tomorrow, I think. Anyway, I am also leaving early today, but I have scheduled this post to go live later today. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Bit of a hectic day in terms of RB stuff, but I did get plenty of coverage of search stuff today. Here is the roundup. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
We got Google Checkout boys and girls. Some are rejoicing, well most are since it is Google and some are not, because they don't like Google. All in all, AdWords advertisers can gain some more visibility if they sign up. Fair or not... Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Crazy morning, all this news was posted prior to 12:30PM (EST). Ready? Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
The guys at OddCast gave me a gold pass to Sitepal to test out. I want to give it a try. Here is my first attempt.
Tuesday's search coverage. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Monday mornings typically are busy, catching up on all the forum buzz and news. Here is Monday, June 26th search buzz and news roundup. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Pretty busy day, since Danny wasn't around to hold me back from posting almost everything I saw. :) Here is the run down for today, June 23rd. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Thursday, June 22, 2005 search news wrap up is all set to go. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Lots of good forum topics today, and one big Google release, that got us on the front page of slashdot.org. Here is a roundup. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Today's, June 20th, search news again was fairly on the slow side. Nothing crazy happened - I guess it is a sign that the summer is here. Here is the roundup. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
June 19th turned out to be a slower day in search. The news was more within the SEO community itself and not much going outside of the community. Here is a round up of what I personally wrote about at the two blogs I write at. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
Today, Friday, June 16, 2006 was not as crazy busy as yesterday, but we did have a nice amount of topics to discuss in regards to the search industry. Search Engine Roundtable Topics:
I want to try a new thing where I post a link summary of all the topics I write about daily at my search blog named
News.com has this excellent news video clip named MSN TV wants to go for a ride with you. This video takes you through a service to be released in Summer of '06, that will enable you to surf the Web while driving your car. MSN and Verizon Wireless teamed up to provide an "in-car broadband system...
Some programmers think it is okay to use explode to split up a CSV file (usually a csv file is comma separated but sometimes it is tab separated or even some other separator is used). The reason it is a bad idea to use a simple explode is because your data can easily contain the separator in the content...
My fiance bought me the most fabulous gift. She bought me a Welcome In Binary Floor/Door Mat from ThinkGeek.com. She likes it because it looks pretty. I like it because it is incredibly geeky. The zeros and ones represent the word "welcome" in binary code. How nice...
My mailing address is the city of Spring Valley, but I am physically located in the village of New Hempstead NY. I was looking at google maps trying to get map of my area. When I entered my address in as XX YYY St Spring Valley, NY google gave me five options the were not my address...
Some days clients and developers do not speak the same language. It is not that it is the clients fault or the developers fault but they seem to be thinking on two different levels...