How to Subscribe to Your Twitter Stream with Google Reader
Since joining Twitter I’ve been looking for ways to effectively follow my friends there and last week I found something hilarious which I must share...
Can Google Wave Change the Game?
By now around 100,000 beta testers are probably busy playing around with Google’s highly anticipated online communication and sharing venture Google Wave, which Google described...
Delicious Rolls Out New Search Features
Delicious is introducing a slew of new features aimed at making its social bookmarking service more useful. From search refinements to graphing technology to its...
Google Highlights Forum Posts in Search Results
Google has introduced a new feature to its search results pages that highlights relevant forum posts and discussions relating to search queries. According to the...
3 Ways Digg Can Stop the “Bury Brigade” Dead in Its Tracks!
Recently, @MichDe wrote a post entitled “New Media Concepts, The Digg Bury Brigade and How to Fight it.” I took a personal interest in this...
Organize Your FireFox Browsing History : Firefox Friday
History Tree is a new FireFox addon that allows to effectively visualize your browsing history. It shows your browsing history as a tree of tabs,...
Search with Just One Click with Quick Search
Quick search is a fun Greasemonekey script that adds a few one-click actions to selected text: On highlighting any terms on a page, you’ll be...
Stretching the Vertical : Outside the Box Linking
Almost everyone has heard of writer’s block, but what about linking block? Almost every linkbuilder has been there. After 6 months of acquiring links for...
Google Chrome Invades Microsoft Internet Explorer
Google’s Chromium Blog has just announced the Chrome Frame, an open-source plug-in that enables Internet Explorer to run HTML5 and other advanced web technologies. Chrome...
Yahoo! Search Gets a Massive Revamp
There you go, Yahoo has just announced a major revamp of its search portal, particulary the search results format. According to the Yahoo Search blog...
Google Launches the DoubleClick Ad Exchange
Finally after acquiring Double Click for a whooping $3.1 billion, Google will now try to regain what they’ve invested in the company. The Official Google...
BREAKING : Adobe Buys Omniture for $1.8 Billion
Adobe made a very bold move today, jumping head first into the web analytics and tracking market with its $1.8 Billion acquisition of Omniture, viewed...
Getting Control of Your Social Media Life
You can balance your social media life between “I don’t have time for it” and “I can’t stay away from it!” Social media participation is...
Taking Advantage of Idioms Dictionaries
I have taken a look at how free web-based dictionaries can be useful for keyword research. Now, there’s one more way to use those (and...
Featured SEO FireFox Addon: Super Search
Super Search is a valuable option for real search addicts. It’s handy addon that combines over 160 of the people search and web search engines...
Scribd : Linking & Branding via Document Sharing
As most of us know, Scribd is the most popular document sharing site available, with over 50,000 uploads each day. With that being said, Scribd...
Interview with Eric Rogge, Senior Director of Marketing at Exalead
Exalead is one of those “smaller” search engines that continue to pop up here and there no matter what is going on in the search...
How to Find Similar Sites with Tags
I have been looking at various ways to find similar sites to the one specified: there are tools that analyze visitors’ behavior and generate the...
Real-Time RSS Feeds Coming Soon to Your Favorite Feed Reader
So while Twitter, Facebook and the major search engines battle it out in providing real-time information services to web users, here’s something that we might...
Google Street View in Japan Faces Various Complaints
While some of us may have embraced Google Street View for its novelty and functionality, the Japanese folks are apparently worried of the continued invasion...
Research Niche Questions with Hunch
There was a post a while ago discussing how and why to explore which questions people ask in your niche. We have agreed that it...
7 Ways to Customize Your Google Search Results Page
For some Google’s simplistic interface is its best advantage. Others may think it is too boring. This post looks at some ways to beatify Google...
Google Finally Gets to Own its Home Page Design
Google’s rival and would-be rivals eyeing to mimic Google’s success by copying its home page layout may soon get in trouble. This is because after...
Directory Submissions: Still a Tool for Gaining Traffic and SEO Help
Are you looking to increase the popularity of your relevant links or simply build traffic? A common opinion of directories today is that they are...
Using Reverse Dictionaries for Keyword Research
I have previously listed several online dictionaries that define any word you specify. That’s so-to-say the direct process: you give a word and its definition...
10 Ways to be a Great Social Media User
I read Matt Leonard’s post on 10 Ways to be a Great SEO a while back and thought it would be great to put a...
Best Way to Compare Google, Yahoo and Bing: Blind Search (Poll Included)
A while ago I wrote a post reviewing 3 tools to compare Google and Bing search results. Blind Search slipped in the comments (many thanks,...
Michael Jackson Birthday Celebrated by Google
Google has put out a special logo today to commemorate the late Michael Jackson’s 51st birthday. It’s a bit intriguing that Google has chosen to...
Inheriting a Website That’s Been on a SEO Honeymoon
To follow-up on my last SEO honeymoon post, I wanted to mention a few points that expand it a little and consider this scenario from...
SearchBastard: Must-Have FireFox Addon for Search Addicts
SearchBastard is a new (still experimental) addon that allows for a huge number of cool features for search addicts: Search multiple search engines with one...