Is HTML5 a New Battleground for Browsers?

While HTML5 on mobile phones is becoming more and more important, the reality of the day is that HTML5 features can be most useful on PCs. Chitika Insights latest report investigates the current market penetration of HTML5 across all PC-specific browser platforms. The number of PC users was determined from a sample of hundreds of [...]

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January 2, 2012 | 5 Comments | Read Story

WordPress Q&A With Andrew Norcross

I am starting off a series of interviews with Andrew Norcross. I met him in 2010 at the Search and Social Conference in Tampa. He is a really nice person, extremely intelligent and very focused. He has always been willing to help out SEO’s and has recently become the Senior WordPress Developer at BlueGlass. I [...]

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December 20, 2011 | 3 Comments | Read Story

7 and a Half Tips for Building an International Audience

We’re living in a world that’s more connected than ever before; Phineas Fogg’s “Around the World In We’re living in a world that’s more connected than ever before; Phineas Fogg’s “Around the World In 80 days” seems laughable to us, as we’re able to circumnavigate the world in split seconds thanks to the power of [...]

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March 17, 2011 | 6 Comments | Read Story

5 Great FTP Clients

Having the right FTP client makes anyone’s life easier who needs to transfer files… especially if you’re a developer working on a client site. While the extra features can be nice in and of themselves, the key components of the game are security, stability, and speed. Here are five great FTP clients that go well [...]

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December 29, 2010 | 2 Comments | Read Story

Google Releases Webmaster Tools API

Right after announcing about Google Trends for Website, Jonathan Simons of the Google Webmaster Teams announced that they are opening the Google Webmaster Tools for third-party integration with the release of its API. For the initial version of the Webmaster Tools API, the Google Webmaster Team has made the following features available to third-party developers [...]

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June 21, 2008 | 1 Comment | Read Story

Google’s Four Web Serving Techniques for Webmasters

The Google Webmaster Central Blog is discussing a pretty advanced topic on webserving techniques. For the novice webmasters, this topic may be a bit on the heavy side, but for the more advanced webmasters, webserving techniques such as IP delivery, geolocation, cloaking and first click free may sound familiar at all.

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Six Interesting Printed Books (the Ones Made of Paper, Not PDF eBooks)

In this day and age where blogs provide fast and up to date information about developments in the industry are conventional publication mediums such as print seem to be archaic. But print is not just dead yet. As a matter of fact, blogging might be popular with the influencers and early adopters so is the [...]

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April 9, 2008 | 11 Comments | Read Story

Alltop Launches, Do We Need Another News/RSS Aggregation Site?

Guy Kawasaki has launched his new news aggregation site, Alltop. This service from Guy’s very own words is an “online magazine rack” that displays news from selected top online publications and blogs. Aiming to satisfy the needs of the 99% of Internet users who never use an RSS feed reader or who would not bother [...]

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March 12, 2008 | 9 Comments | Read Story

50 Questions to Evaluate the Quality of Your Website

I know, it has been a while since my last post, but I was crazy busy. I have something else that I plan to write about in my queue, but it is not finished yet. But I have something else ready that is also fairly useful in my humble opinion. Here is a long and [...]

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February 20, 2008 | 78 Comments | Read Story

There is No G.com, Y.com, M.com, Why Not?

Google’s acquisition of the one character g.cn domain for China, reminded me of the old question about one and also two character domain names in the gTLD (generic top level domain) space like .com, .net and .org. Who has domains that are only one or two characters long and how did they get them and [...]

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January 7, 2008 | 10 Comments | Read Story