The Wi-Fi Microwave Renaissance
For financial services firms, the ability to get a piece of competitive financial data a few milliseconds before you competition is worth the cost of securing a fast internet connection. Despite being...
View ArticleGoogle Maps is Back on App Store
Afraid of the iOS 6 upgrade because you love Google Maps? Well the waiting is over… Read the original: Google Maps is Back on App Store
View ArticleInstagram: “All Your Photos Are Belong to Us!”
There was a huge online outcry from users when Instagram introduced a new privacy policy and Terms of Service that will take effect on January 16, 2013. Concerns were raised over changes that would...
View ArticleInstagram: All Your Photos Are Belong to Us!
There was a huge online outcry from users when Instagram introduced a new privacy policy and Terms of Service that will take effect on January 16, 2013. Concerns were raised over changes that would...
View ArticleVideo Ads Planned for FB Timelines
Co-Workers and clients ask me why I stopped using MSN Messenger, like it’s a surprise to them that I don’t willingly sign into an application that spends most of it’s time trying to download...
View ArticleGoogle’s new Offline Conversion API
Google has been busy in 2013, retiring the old Offline Conversions APIs, and beginning a new Offline Conversions import service… The rest is here:
View ArticleJournalist Freedoms: How to trample on a mouse and turn it into an elephant?
What do you do when your paid columnist wants to write about a product that is the demise of your revenue stream… More: Journalist Freedoms: How to trample on a mouse and turn it into an elephant?
View ArticleFacebook Social Search: Grasping for that Third Pillar?
On January 15th 2013, Facebook planted it’s so called “third pillar” of it’s social network empire, “social” search… Continued here: Facebook Social Search: Grasping for that Third Pillar?
View ArticleFree Ranking Reports on Google!
I keep seeing people ask for their rank, asking what the best free ranking tools are, etc., like it’s so darn hard… Read the rest here: Free Ranking Reports on Google!
View ArticleiOS popularity = Big Bills for Bing Hating
We decided to call a spade a spade, and Google is paying a fee to keep Bing from being the default search engine on iOS… Originally posted here: iOS popularity = Big Bills for Bing Hating
View ArticleA Panda Attack
Google today confirmed that there is a Panda update rolling out. I find it odd that after telling webmasters that there would no longer be announcements of Panda updates, that they made this...
View ArticleTwitter’s New Anti-Abuse Policies and the Dark Side of Social Media
I won’t lie when I say that one of the best parts of my job is managing social media accounts; it can be legitimately fun, but it’s also a very important illustration of how the Internet affects...
View ArticleGot Bad Links To Your Site? Don’t Fret It, Disavow It!
This week in the Webcology universe we boogled with Google’s latest WMT video, hacked into Defcon, scratched our heads at Facebook and congratulated the Ninjas of 15 years of Cre8asite Forums. We...
View ArticleThe Elephant Beneath My Feet
Using social media as a way to generate strategy and effective business plays a mighty role in our digital world. Many clients are concerned with how the big brand names are stuffing smaller labels...
View ArticleSEO concerns for Mobile Websites
You want to serve your clients needs regardless of what device they visit your site with, but how do you do it easily without upsetting your SEO? Lets look at the various options for tackling Mobile...
View ArticleBlogcology
Take that Google Yahoo! made it into the number one spot this past July for unique visitors, according to comScore. It won’t stay that way, but it makes us reflect and ask what did they do to gain this...
View ArticleLink Reduction for Nerds
Let’s face it, even with our best efforts to make navigation clear and accessible, many websites are not as easy to navigate as they could be. It doesn’t matter if you are first page super star, or a...
View ArticleThink About It
On Tuesday August 14th 2013 the Syrian Electric Army, (pro-government hackers) shut down The New York Times and compromised Twitter. By deceptive means they managed to gain access via a stolen ID and...
View ArticleGoogle Does What?
It’s not wrong to be worried over your privacy, but you can’t be upset when you’ve handed your privacy over voluntarily. I make this statement in regards to the class action lawsuit accusing Google of...
View ArticleThank You Norman Borlaug
I bet if I told you about a man named Norman Borlaug you probably wouldn’t know who I was talking about. This Nobel Peace Prize winning man was a major factor for saving billions of people around the...
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