Archive for June, 2007

Work in Google:
Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

Google is the most powerful and popular search engine in the world and It is rocking the entire cyber world making it shift at its own pace. Questions may what it does it take to enter the giant organization. I just found some questions that Google used to recruit people in the past. Well, the [...]

Blog handling and Deletion:
Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

If you are a rookie in the business of blog you better get ready to face many controllable, partially controllable and even uncontrollable problems. One of the problems you might face is the violation of rules and regulations regarding the contents of your blog. And trust me in this you will have to be tough [...]

Gmail Updates:
Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Gmail obviously has written new dimensions to the e-mail system on the web. Banging off with its impressive storage capacity, Gmail now declares even a bigger attachment opportunity. With some of the other mail services still striving to break the hurdles of a limited memory space, Gmail allows 20 MBs of allocation just on the [...]

Google Maps:
Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Google Maps is a new revolution by the kingpin in the search industry Google. It has been developed almost regularly, bringing new services and facilities on a customary basis. One of the new advantages provided by Google Maps is the real time traffic information of Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Boston, New York and [...]

Badware Warnings: Google Flagging Gets Your Site Redirected
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

I just had Rafi, an associate that is a Wedding Photographer in Toronto, contact me wanting some help with his site. Some hacker got into his hosting account and either installed malicious software on his site or added links on his site to malicious software.
I am making a case study out of this [...]

Auto Sitemaps:
Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

The big ones in the search players market, Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask announced together that there will be a new way added in their sites to let you tell them where you stored your Sitemap XML file. All you have to do is to add a line in the robots.txt file as follows:
Sitemap: http://www.example.com/sitemap.xml
Sitemaps.org [...]

Microsoft Ad Revenue:
Monday, June 18th, 2007

Microsoft reported its Q3 earnings, where it announced its overall revenue. The total revenue was of $14.4 billion which is 32% more compared to last year. Net income is of $4.93 billion and it is also increased at the rate of 65% over the previous year’s quarter.
While doing a conference call, Colleen Healy [...]

Google Gadgets:
Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Recently, Google added page view information when a user checks personal gadgets from “Google Gadgets for Your Webpage” directory. Gadgets are the previous modules that can be consisted in three dissimilar places right now; a user’s Google homepage, user’s personal computer running beyond the Google Desktop, and other websites, such as, blogs. It is puzzling [...]

Black Market Manipulation:
Saturday, June 16th, 2007

At Search Engine Journal, Loren Baker has disclosed another pay-per-digg scheme named Subvert and Profit, which asserts that it will not get users prohibited from famous social network promotion tool, the Digg. According to its homepage, it is a new type of black market that permits promoters to buy actions on social networks and it [...]

Search Engine Guidelines:
Friday, June 15th, 2007

Did you ever get what you thought was a good idea on ranking higher and then there was a little nagging voice in your head that said “you better not do that”. You didn’t listen to it and a few days later all your website rankings when poof.
Well what was talking to you was [...]