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  • The Job of SEO Spiders

    The World Wide Web, also known as the Internet, is a very complex world. Search engines like Google need a software program that can read what's on the web. The said software program is known as bot or spider or crawler.

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  • SEO Tips For Bloggers

    You will learn how to optimize your blog for popular Search Engines like Google and Yahoo in this article. You will also pick up what are the important areas to look out for when optimizing your blog.

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  • Android serait un cauchemar pour les designers, la haute flexibilité de la plateforme remise en cause par un expert

    Android serait un cauchemar pour les designers La haute flexibilité de la plateforme remise en cause par un expertÀ chacun son Android. Dave Feldman est un « Product Designer » avec un solide background dans le domaine de l'amélioration de l'expérience utilisateur. Pour cet expert, la haute flexibilité de la plateforme mobile de Google qui la rend attrayante est la pire des choses qui puisse être en termes de « Design ».Pour étayer son point de vue, l'expert articule sa démonstration sur trois...

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  • Authority Hub Finder Review

    What it is: Often, when you are targeting a keyword phrase for SEO, there are authority sites that Google has identified as being very important to have links from in order to rank for that particular term.  The problem is finding what those sites are.

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  • Why I lose my page rank after 301 redirect?

    - by rajesh.magar
    As we all know Google treats sub-domains as completely separate domains so we have to fight for both, to get ranked in search results. One of my client website was like they having example.com and blog.example.com. So in mind to keep all stuff in one place we redirect blog.example.com to example.com/blog/ But in this case we lost our pagerank and are still wondering where we went wrong or it just takes few more time to showoff. So what is the reason behind this?

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  • Swift and predictable reactions to WebM

    <b>LWN.net: </b>"Google unveiled something that many in the open source community had been expecting (and which the Free Software Foundation asked for in March): it made the VP8 video codec available to the public under a royalty-free, open source BSD-style license."

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  • SEO Expert Question

    - by CheatSEO
    I have worked with a website in the past freedomist.com This site gathers wordpress articles from multiple news source sites, and then republishes them. The company that runs this site has about 50 other sites that do the same thing. They post links to sites such as twitter and secondary wordpress sites. Is this a moral way of increasing page ranking? Is this against the terms of service with lets say Google?

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  • Upgraded from 10.04 to 12.04, how can I make Thunderbird marks the indicators envelope blue?

    - by josvazg
    Upgraded from 10.04 to 12.04 now I don't have notifications on incoming email to Thunderbird on the indicator bar, neither when thunderbird is running nor when it's not. None of the other similar questions answers have helped me. Still no blue envelope. I DO get a notification when the email comes as a temporary OSD, ut the envelope in the indicators menu does not get blue and there is no line for received email under "Mail" althougth it is working for Google Mail.

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  • SEO and Article Writing

    As an online entrepreneur, it is very significant that you know how to work together with Google and other main search engines. You would wish to be in a position to get these engines to rank your articles and your site higher.

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  • Off-Page SEO - Is Backlinking a Sensible Pursuit?

    To qualify what I mentioned in the last article about backlinking and why to me it seems rather a silly way to assess a website's popularity. For us in the know - us internet marketers, of which there are perhaps a million around the globe, who knows, maybe more for us, we know full well that to get our own sites to rank highly in Google and in Yahoo and Bing, we need to get backlinks and we need to get quite a few.

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  • Is Joomla CMS Good Or Bad For SEO?

    Many articles have been written for and against the use of Joomla and it's effectiveness regarding Search Engine Optimization. It is one of the most popular and widely used Content Management Systems out there. Joomla can be Search Engine friendly more so than other content management systems provided it is handled by SEO experts with experience in optimizing Joomla pages. The fact is some of the best ranking sites on Google are those that run on popular CMS like Joomla and blogs.

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  • JSP Model 2 Architecture and Dependency Injection

    - by Robert
    If I'm writing a web application that uses the model 2 architecture, is it possible to use the Google Guice framework (or really any IoC container)? The reason I ask this question is because everything I've researched about DI, IoC, et cetera always uses Spring, Hibernate or some other framework/container in their examples. I'm just using Java classes, controllers, and JSP's to build this application and I can't find any good documentation about the subject.

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  • Is it difficult to get a job at Microsoft?

    - by Maxtor
    I'm curious how difficult it really is to get a job working for Microsoft. Is Microsoft similar to Google in a sense that they hire people who are really good at programming? Also, does participating in communities such as the forums at Microsoft help (if at all) you with getting selected for an interview ? How about being a MVP in something like C# and/or .NET? Edit: This question refers only to programming jobs.

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  • Is it considered duplicate content when search results can be retrieved via 2 different urls? [closed]

    - by Floran
    Possible Duplicate: What is duplicate content and how can I avoid being penalized for it on my site? I'm building up friendly url's like so: http://www.1001locaties.nl/trouwlocaties But the same content can also be viewed when using the filter options on the left side, but via a different url: http://www.1001locaties.nl/locaties/?search=1&category=Trouwlocaties Is this considered duplicate content by Google? And if so: what can I do about it?

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  • 5 Points You Need to Know About Page Rank

    A page rank is a way Google measures the relative importance of each web page based on the frequency they are referred to throughout the internet across different websites. Here are few points you can go through, to better understand Page rank.

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  • What is lightweight lock in distributed shared memory systems?

    - by Kutluhan Metin
    I started reading Tanenbaum's Distributed Systems book a while ago. I read about two phase locking and timestamp reordering in transactions chapter. While having a deeper look from google I heard of lightweight transactions/lightweight transactional memory. But I couldn't find any good explanation and implementation. So what is lightweight memory? What are the benefits of lightweight locks? And how can I implement them?

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  • 6 Guidelines For You to Create a Fast Loading Website

    As you may have heard that Google has implemented a new criterion to determine your rankings on search results, the website speed. Increasing your website loading speed is not only important for getting a high search ranking and it will also affect your visitors' perception about your website.

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  • certificate for website login

    - by Mario
    Not sure if this belongs here or at serverfault... I've seen websites where, to login to the website, requires a digital certificate to be installed for the user logging in. As far as I can tell, this certificate is in addition to the website using an SSL certificate (https) I'm just looking to be pointed in the right direction on how to code for this (apache / php hopefully), who issues these certificates (must it be a trusted var or can I ?) or even what to search for via google. -Mario

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  • Protobuf design patterns

    - by Monster Truck
    I am evaluating Google Protocol Buffers for a Java based service (but am expecting language agnostic patterns). I have two questions: The first is a broad general question: What patterns are we seeing people use? Said patterns being related to class organization (e.g., messages per .proto file, packaging, and distribution) and message definition (e.g., repeated fields vs. repeated encapsulated fields*) etc. There is very little information of this sort on the Google Protobuf Help pages and public blogs while there is a ton of information for established protocols such as XML. I also have specific questions over the following two different patterns: Represent messages in .proto files, package them as a separate jar, and ship it to target consumers of the service --which is basically the default approach I guess. Do the same but also include hand crafted wrappers (not sub-classes!) around each message that implement a contract supporting at least these two methods (T is the wrapper class, V is the message class (using generics but simplified syntax for brevity): public V toProtobufMessage() { V.Builder builder = V.newBuilder(); for (Item item : getItemList()) { builder.addItem(item); } return builder.setAmountPayable(getAmountPayable()). setShippingAddress(getShippingAddress()). build(); } public static T fromProtobufMessage(V message_) { return new T(message_.getShippingAddress(), message_.getItemList(), message_.getAmountPayable()); } One advantage I see with (2) is that I can hide away the complexities introduced by V.newBuilder().addField().build() and add some meaningful methods such as isOpenForTrade() or isAddressInFreeDeliveryZone() etc. in my wrappers. The second advantage I see with (2) is that my clients deal with immutable objects (something I can enforce in the wrapper class). One disadvantage I see with (2) is that I duplicate code and have to sync up my wrapper classes with .proto files. Does anyone have better techniques or further critiques on any of the two approaches? *By encapsulating a repeated field I mean messages such as this one: message ItemList { repeated item = 1; } message CustomerInvoice { required ShippingAddress address = 1; required ItemList = 2; required double amountPayable = 3; } instead of messages such as this one: message CustomerInvoice { required ShippingAddress address = 1; repeated Item item = 2; required double amountPayable = 3; } I like the latter but am happy to hear arguments against it.

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  • Sell Yourself As an SEO Expert

    It seems that we are now all of a sudden living in a time where the search engines (such as Yahoo and Google) rule the world (certainly the business world at least) and where SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) experts are the mercenaries of that world. It also seems that if you know a thing or two about SEO you can quickly find yourself a lot of work, depending on how well you sell and advertise yourself.

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  • Does "Ubuntu for Android" (12.04) work with the Samsung Galaxy S2?

    - by Charles Hadeed
    I'm trying to buy a new Android phone and I own an Ubuntu 12.04 computer... I have the choice of a Google Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy S2, and a HTC Sensation XL. I am aware that the HTC already works with it but i would prefer to buy the samsung. I already have the phone hardware specifications and have checked but i am not sure with the samsung or the nexus. So which of these phones work for Ubuntu 12.04's 'Ubuntu for Android' feature?

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