As of Today, Google have removed the beta tag from their Chrome browser, making the full version of Chrome 1.0 downloadable. At present, the full version only is only available to Windows users though Google programmers are thought to be hard at work on both Linux and Mac OS versions.
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Google Chrome officially released
December 12, 2008 by Matt ThomasCategory: GoogleTags: Google, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera | Comments Off
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A Way to Measure your SEO Success
by AdminIf you are asking yourself how to tell whether your search engine optimisation (SEO) strategy is working then you might want to continue reading. There are several ways you can view your website’s success, but there is really only a couple of ways that give you accurate readings. If you want more consumer base then consider what the leaders in the industry are doing.
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Microsoft: We’ll scale back Data Retention… If Google will.
December 11, 2008 by James OliverIn a move that will be cautiously welcomed by civil liberties campaigners, Microsoft have indicated that they are willing to scale back their policy on data retention in line with European guidelines which stipulate that search data should not be kept longer than six months. However, they have a condition; they want Google to do the same before they will commit.
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Big Win for Android in the Smartphone War
December 10, 2008 by James OliverToday Google scored a big win in the ongoing Smartphone war. The Open Handset Alliance, the consortium of companies led by Google that developed the mobile phone operating system, Android, announced that they were adding fourteen new members to their number.
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Cheap iPhone to hit U.S by Christmas?
December 9, 2008 by James OliverYesterday we wrote about a rumour that Walmart, the US’s biggest supermarket is planning to sell a 4MB iPhone for only $99. Well, that rumour is picking up some serious staem, with no less a publication than the New York Post quoting various Walmart employees as stating that the $99 dollar phone will be with them by the end of the year. Walmart themselves are saying nothing. However, with the buzz around this story, it’s hard to believe that there’s no truth at all in it.
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SEO Insider Review
by AdminSEO Insider is your website for finding the best search engine optimisation tools and information; at least that is what we found when doing our review. As a website, SEO Insider offers information in a clear and precise manner. They have fun icons to go with their menu headings. Navigation on the site is top notch.
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App Store reaches 300 million Downloads
December 8, 2008 by Matt ThomasThe App Store, Apple’s resource for buying and downloading applications for the iPhone or iPod touch, has reached the 300 million downloads mark. The site went live less than five months ago, taking only 61 days to climb to the hundred million mark.
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Getting Higher Rankings
by AdminSEO is a driving force in the internet industry. For those who don’t have a handle on it these tips may just be the best information you can learn. In a recent study we found there are two ways that a person might type in some keywords into a search engine. First you might have the search engine optimisation or SEO in which you design a site for a natural rank for search engine results. The second way is search engine marketing. In this method the website designer has bought keywords that will help increase their rankings.
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Flickr optimised for Mobiles
December 7, 2008 by James OliverFlickr has changed several features of the popular photo/video sharing site to make it easier to access with a mobile phone. The updated site is called m.flickr.com. Currently the site is available only to users of Apple mobile devices like the iPod Touch or the iPhone though Flickr plans to make the site new site available to any phone able to run either Firefox or Opera. There are also plans afoot to develop a flickr mobile site for phones using Android and the Nokia N Series.
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Don’t Buy Links
December 6, 2008 by AdminSEO when it first started had companies buying links, buying emails, and generally using practices we frown on today. You want to have inbound links from websites to your site for a good Page Rank from Google and other search engines. Unfortunately the creations of these links can be difficult. A lot of companies are still using the buy a page link option. Sometimes they have a good list with plenty of links that make sense to their content. Unfortunately most of these lists for sale will be the undesirable links when it comes to SEO. (more…)
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IBM to offer Windows alternative to Business
by James OliverFrom the beginning or 2009 IBM will make an alternative operating system to Windows available to its corporate clients. The system will centre on Ubuntu Linux distribution, Lotus Symphony production suite and virtual bridges. It will be available for considerably less than the standard Windows package.
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Intego get involved in ‘Virusgate’
December 5, 2008 by Matt ThomasAnti-virus software company, Intego have waded right into the middle of the Apple anti-virus furore, claiming that the removal of an article on knowledge base recommending Apple users install anti-virus software came from Apple management, who were “Worried about Apple’s reputation,” and “Acting irresponsibly.”
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Windows 7 Beta only weeks away!
December 4, 2008 by Matt ThomasIt would appear that a beta version of Windows 7 will be available in January. Microsoft have made it fairly clear through a blog on Technet that attendees of the MSDN developer conferences will be given their very own DVD containing the coveted Windows 7, beta version. Unfortunately for developers in this country, getting your hands on one will require a trip to the states, since that’s where all the conferences are being held.
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SEO Consult Review
by AdminIn an attempt to steer you towards a search optimisation company that will work for you, we have examined SEO Consult’s website for their services. The website is straightforward and easy to use. Navigation is a breeze and everything you want to know is available and then some. Occasionally you might find a need to do a search or ask a question and SEO Consult is available for those needs. SEO Consult is a website optimisation company first and foremost. They have offices in Cheshire and London to help in creating the perfect website and marketing strategy for your company. They are known for their customer service, professional attitudes, and communication.
The first thing we noticed about the SEO Consult site was their ability to tell you about themselves and what they offer. This is imperative. They also share a few of their top client’s logos for references. The homepage has an enquiry form and you can also become a member of the site.
Everything you need is either on the homepage or in their menu listing regarding their articles and services. SEO Consult works in more than one country; in fact they offer their services to Germany and the US.
As we reviewed the site we worked hard to find negative points. This was very hard and we might sound a little picky. However, we did notice that there were no examples for us to take a look at for a step by step explanation of the services offered. The information was all there, but there were no graphics to show us what they had done before. You will also find that SEO Consult is not industry specific and therefore their information is for any industry rather than a narrowed point of view. Lastly they really want you to sign up for their RSS Feed and advertise that on almost every page. These little negatives are not much for their overall site and services, and we found SEO Consult is a company you will want to work with.
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