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Emily Jeni

What Google Did Next: 5 SEO Predictions? - Internet Marketing|SEO Blog - 1 views

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    Google and its algorithms are a constant cause of fervour, interest and fear and for SEO experts and link builders - keeping ahead of the next update is so important.
gino carpio

Google May Day Update: The Death of Long Tail Search? - 14 views

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    Started as a hot topic in Webmasterworld last May 2010, Google has now confirmed the changes in their search algorithm. clickTRUE shares what this means.
Ecommerce Makers

Google Goes Tough On Ad Heavy Sites With Page Layout Algorithm UpdateeCom Makers Blog |... - 0 views

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    Hello webmasters! It's official now! The news has just flown in! Google has recently released a refurbished version of its Page Layout Algorithm which is set to affect such websites which has too many ads annoying a potential visitor or too distracting for users. Already rubbing your eyes in disbelief?
Anil valvi

Will Web 2.0 Sites Continue To Dominate in 2013? - 0 views

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    As Google continues to update their algorithms to weed out the web's undesirables, webmasters are turning to Web 2.0 properties to put them back on the map.
Brad Belbas

update on Warner Music (UPDATED) (AGAIN) (Lessig Blog) - 0 views

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    This is a video of a talk that Lawrence Lessig (Professor, Stanford Law School) gave for an unnamed organization. In his talk, Lessig provides a powerful and piercing analysis on the impact that legal restrictions on the re/use of media resources has on creativity and cultural production. During his talk, Lessig shows some remarkably creative mash-up videos on YouTube to exemplify the kind of creativity/cultural production that is possible through ubiquitous digital media, yet is considered copyright violation, for example, in the eyes of Warner Brothers Music Group. Ironically, the organization that hosted the talk received a notice from Warner Bros Music after posting a video of the Lessig's talk on YouTube, which, according to Lessig's blog, "objected to its being posted on copyright grounds." Warner Brother Music Group has implemented content-id algorithms (i.e., technology that detects the digital "fingerprint" of corporate-"owned" copyrighted works) through media hosting services, including YouTube, FaceBook, and others. When the video of Lessig's talk was posted, it was 'dusted' for fingerprints of WBMG copyrighted works. The detection system identified the soundtracks in the YouTube videos Lessig showed, as materials to which they held copyright. Both the video of Lessig's talk and the blog conversation regarding WBMG's objection are must-see resources.
Ajay Prasad

Tips to Get Your Site Indexed in Search Engines | Website Design and Maintenance Service - 1 views

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    Getting your website indexed by search engines can sometimes seem especially difficult when you consider the many strategies you can use to improve your ranking and the constant algorithm updates issued by search engines like Google.
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