125,000 Google Android Phones Infested by Malicious Software
It hasn’t been all that long since the March malware scare for Google Android. In that initial scare we saw Google moving in fairly quickly...
Bing Maps Get a Lot More Google-Like
Bing has done an impressive job of growing since its launch two years ago. Sure, Microsoft had a massive budget, and yes, grabbing Yahoo! was...
Creating a Link Building Dashboard
If you are actively building links as part of your SEO efforts, you are probably tracking your metrics, but are your metrics helping you? You...
The Infographic Slam Dunk
Looking to partake in the latest infographic craze? Look no further as you’ve come to the right place. In case you were counting on the...
Select the Best Web Hosting Service with Webhosting Geeks
I guess one may have a different definition of “SEO web hosting” than mine (most people refer to it when talking about different C-class IPs)....
Google’s Re-Focus, Its Meaning, and Its Risks
When it was announced in the early portions of 2011 that Eric Schmidt, long-time CEO and established C-level guru, was handing the control of Google...
Google Drops Numerous APIs, Including Translate
If one year ago I had come in with an announcement that “Google dropped X product,” it would mean that Google had seriously messed up, miscalculated, or...
Why Link Bait is Not a 4-Letter Word
Ok, clearly for those who can count, link bait is actually 2, 4-letter words. But for some people out in web-land it’s become a dirty,...
Interview with Julie Joyce – The Link Specialist
This is my honor and privilege to share the interview with the lady who has been an inspiration to the most of the search marketers,...
Google Releases Mobile Wallet, PayPal Sues
It’s been months since we first started predicting Google’s NFC payments project. It’s not as though the company was particularly stealthy about the ordeal: they...
Bing Travel Unrolls Place Page Updates
Earlier today we posted an update on Google’s new flight schedule search widget and its importance in one specific arena: competing with Bing’s ever-growing Travel...
Google Adds Flight Schedules to Search
We’ve known for a long time that Google has a high priority on getting travel information to its searchers. After all, they offered ITA$600 million and...
Google Scribe Adds Autolinks, Fix-As-You-Go, and More
There are so many Google products out there that even I, a professional Google enthusiast, sometimes miss a few. One of the neat products that...
Gmail Adds People Widget, Another Step Toward Social
Google is kicking the competition all over the board in some arenas (70% search share, anyone?), but there are also sectors where the race is...
How To Tweet More Content From Anywhere On The Web
As of today, there has been an interesting update coming from Tweet publishing Tool Buffer. The app was reviewed here on SEJ a few months...
Use Your Voice to Search with Google Multilingual Voice Search
Another Google search option has been made a little more internationally friendly. Back in March, Google Chrome added support for the HTML speech input API....
Google WebP Gets More Features, Broader Support
There’s an old saying that goes, “Anything electronic will last forever of five years, whichever comes first.” That’s a sentimentderived largely from the Windows 98 era...
Google Maps 5.5 Adds Check-Ins, Ratings, and Improved Transit
There was once a time when Google Maps was only a small footnote being flicked aside by MapQuest. Now the picture has changed immensely, and largely...
Will Google Take Chrome OS to Smartphones?
Google has a lot of lines of development. I’m not just referring to the numerous products that Google vigorously mixes up with its brilliant minds....
Google Whittles Away Location Targeting Options
There are a few major ways to advertise online, but regardless of the exact medium you choose, there’s one sector that is likely crucial to...
A Bing Tester’s Insights
Ken Johnston isn’t one of the big names in technology. Rather, he’s one of the many technology employees who fills a vital but often unsung...
AdMob and Google Celebrate Their Anniversary with New Features
Stone age, bronze age, iron age, gunpowder age, computer age, smartphone age. That seems to be the progression anyway. We’re in the middle of a...
So You Want To Start A Big SEO Blog?
Many SEOs have dreams of hitting it big in the SEO blogosphere. So where do you start? Is it better to be unique or better...
Bing & Google: A Tale of Two Employers
Every so often, we get the strange pleasure of reporting an “employee migration” – where a major technology expert moves from one company to a...
Massive Duplicate Content Problem- More Revealed
So last month, I posted an article here entitled “You think YOU have a duplicate content problem?” where I described a duplicate content nightmare of...
Recycling Gives Your Content Marketing Efforts Legs
It’s no secret that content is the reigning king of SEO. Well-written, informative and useful content is going to bring a lot of more value...
Bing Claims Google Content Search Is Outdated
Those who side with one search engine or another are often passionately devoted, almost religiously so, to their medium of choice. These people preach the...
Google eBooks Hits 2.5 Million Total Downloads
For decades now there’s been a question as to whether or not books would stay alive in the modern world. While a silly question when...
Google Apps Adopted by DirectSki
Google is often bragging about the new companies who have adopted their Google Apps platform. The process of sharing the story of companies who made...
Google Maps Releases Platform-Independent Mobile Version
We’ve spent a lot of time talking about Google Maps lately, partially because of updates to features in the core version, partially because of the...