Linkedin Introduces Applications
Linkedin, a professional networking social site has just announced the introduction applications that enable you to collaborate on projects, get key insights, and present your...
What is Google Query Expansion? Cases and Examples
Let’s face it, Google knows better what you want to search and find. Their search suggestions, related queries and query expansion are three major ways...
Google Now Searches through Scanned Documents
Who would have thought that the day will come that even documents which were digitized through scanning can now be search by Google’s powerful search...
Will the Google-Yahoo Search Ad Deal Push Through?
We all know that the Google-Yahoo deal was supposed to have commenced this month, but both companies decided to wait for the Justice Department’s decision...
Google to Integrate with OpenID
Google announced that they are starting to push towards a global login. They are calling this global login a “federated login.” I feel this could...
Opera’s Metadata Analysis Tool Could be a Treat to Web Developers
Just like the sea of content on the web, there is immense mix and mash of technologies that go into creating web sites. HTML, CSS,...
Ready to Kombat? – New Competitive Intelligence Tool for Domains
I just received notification that SpyFu Kombat was launched today. SpyFu Kombat is an add-on to the classic SpyFu online service by VelocityScape. For those...
3 Awesome Wikipedia Tools and How They Can Be Useful
Love it or hate it, Wikipedia is a widely used, vigorously discussed and actively updated reference resource. The “usefulness” of the tools listed below is...
Why Is Yahoo Gaining Search Share? Three Reasons
According to a Bloomberg article covering comScore numbers (cough cough), Yahoo has gained search share over the last month while Microsoft has dropped a bit....
PeopleJar – a New Concept of Social Connecting
While social networking is nothing new today: starting from the early age of Myspace people establish and maintain connections online. A new people search service...
Google Settles Score with Book Publishers and Authors
It took Google four years to settle a long-standing copyright lawsuit filed against its Book Search Project by the Association of American Publishers and the...
Gmail Tests Calendar and Doc Gadgets
If Loren’s “not so good” experience with Gmail didn’t scare you away from using Gmail and continues to do so until now, you’ll be glad...
5 Tools for On-page Image Usage Analysis
Image optimization is both vital for “search engine friendliness” and web accessibility. Let’s look at a few top tools that can help you analyze both...
Viewzi : Different Ways to View Your Search
There is a simple belief that sums up the effort behind viewzi, a search engine that takes many different ‘viewpoints’ on search (literally). A standard...
Lisa Barone is Blogging Again at WeBuildPages.com Blog
We’ve all missed The Lisa’s blogging ever since she made her move back to the East Coast, but now our fix for Lisa Barone’s incredible...
Silobreaker : News search with Thorough Aggregation
Keeping users abreast with the latest trends in the news is what news aggregators are all about. Silobreaker, a UK based search and news engine...
Facebook Marketing Case Study: Creative and Popular Facebook Fan Pages
Some time ago I posted on the difference between Facebook group and Facebook fan page. I decided not to stop there and looked at some...
AideRSS: What’s the PostRank of Your Blog Posts?
AideRSS is a very handy blog evaluating tool that can help you understand and grade your blog posts. The service grades all your blog posts...
IMBroadcast.com : Video Sharing for Internet Marketers
People learn in different ways. Our industry offers a plethora of learning and sharing communities based around linguistic learning styles including blogs, forums, Sphinn, and...
Google Analytics Rolls Out Some Enterprise-Friendly Features
Google Analytics is rolling some new features which are aimed for the delight of the business-oriented, enterprise users. The Google Analytics blog list down these...
Myths and Truths About Google GrayBar PR
Toolbar PR is something many webmasters have no more trust in. The common opinions are: PR (change) often seems to have nothing to do with...
Scary SEO Conference is on Friday
Friday will mark the first Scary SEO event, a mini-conference which will be held at Deerfield Beach / Boca Raton, Florida and focus on an...
Track Hot Trends With Twitter Tools
Twitter is this year’s main buzz and so far it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. Millions of people spend hours micro-blogging on Twitter and...
Yahoo to Fire 1,500 Workers (Updated)
Yahoo’s financial report for the Q3 is out and despite reporting a not so bad financial conditions contrary to what was being predicted the past...
Yotify : Scouring the Web for Notifications That Matter to You
A new web service that started in September takes an interesting approach towards the information overload problem on the web. Yotify takes an approach that...
Yahoo Ads Geo-Targeting for Search Ad Campaigns
Yahoo has just added a geo-targeting system for its search ad placement. This new tool will enable search ad campaign managers to fine tune their...
CloudTuner : Start-up Takes Fresh Look at Query Refinement
CloudTuner, an Israeli start-up is working on technology that applies a new perspective to the importance of keywords in search. Users are provided with a...
Open Letter to Google : Why Have You Taken Away my Google & GMail Accounts?
UPDATE : Since writing this and contacting some Googlers, my Google account was unblocked at 2 am last night, EST. Thank you Google for the...
How to Find SEO Competitor Keywords, Social Media & Backlinks
In the past I did quite a few posts on competitive research: How to evaluate your keyword competition; Tools for spying on competitors search marketing...
Google Profiles Now Indexable in Search Engines
Call them Google versions of business cards, Geocities 2.0 or call them what you will, I consider Google Profiles to be the building block to...