Google has now updated their privacy policy and combined all of their 70 policies into 1. They are doing all they can to support users and their privacy as well as making it more convenient for the users experience. Your thoughts?
Michael Martinez from High Rankings Forum says he is extremely confident about his test that Google can crawl iFramed pages and follow the links within them.
This is a really good read for those who are into paid advertising, you can really take advantage of the keywords and data it gathers according to misspells, capitalization's and more.
Its important to get yourself ready for survival over the next coming months and in particular for 2012, take notice of this article as it will help you prepare for the future of SEO.
Google's Schemer is a direct reaction to Foursquare, geography based social apps for mobile devices and social media websites. It looks like Schemer will be integrated into Google's Plus platform, which was released earlier this year.
New analytics platform was just released for Youtube, this comes off Google's vast metrics and analytics knowledge to provide in-depth details and demographics for the Youtube admin. It will help you build and construct positive campaigns that can get you the right customers or results you'll looking for.
Today, Google has responded by adding a new “verbatim” option to search results. Though some may find it’s not as easy to use as the “ ” or double quotes operators because you have to type your query first, then select further options before getting search results, it’s a welcome addition for anyone wanting more control over results.
Google has revamped their search engine algorithm again, this time focusing on producing "fresher" results for many keywords. The new algorithm will help bring new and trustworthy content up fast in results which are time sensitive.
Chime.in is a fresh, new social media website that incorporates other social media sites into "chimes", which are small, real time blips of information. You can set your chimes to come in from other networks like Facebook, Twitter, and blogs. Check it out, it was just released this past Monday.
Interesting blog post about Diaspora, a new social media to be released within the year. Has some awesome features and is fully user controlled. BUT, unlike Facebook that takes ownership of all your media!! Diaspora does not, they give all rights to the user and privacy laws.