Posts in Search Engines

Bogus Bing Trademark Infringement Lawsuit

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

A degree of scepticism is observed in public response to the trademark infringement lawsuit filed against Microsoft by a small St. Louis design company for using the Bing name on their heavily publicized new search engine. Is this just a rally for publicity on behalf of the plaintiff? The case appears questionable, but there may be grounds for infringement nonetheless.

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What is rel=nofollow, and Should I Use It?

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The nofollow tag (as it’s commonly referred to), is an HTML attribute proposed by Matt Cutts of Google and Jason Shellen of Blogger.com in 2005. It is a recommendation on behalf of search engines to add a special identifier to links that shouldn’t be counted towards search results. For instance, unmoderated blog comments might be a candidate for nofollow attribute.

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Google’s Best Logo Ever Celebrates Morse’s Life

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Google has a history of commemorating holidays and historic events by showing a different logo for the day, and this is the best yet! Today is Samuel Morse’s birthday (you know, Morse code?), and they spelled out Google in the famous dash-dot character encoding.

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PageRank Means Nothing (See For Yourself…)

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

I just compared Google referrals to PageRank on 37 different Websites, and here are the results. The numbers are pretty amazing. If PageRank does mean anything, it certainly doesn’t mean good search performance…

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Removing Google Toolbar, Ditching PageRank Tool, and Speeding up Firefox

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Google Toolbar has finally outgrown it’s usefulness. After years of using the Firefox add-on, I permanently removed it from all my computers.  The PageRank display was my only reason for using the toolbar. Now PageRank isn’t very useful, the toolbar slows down browsing, and I even saved a meager 4.7MB of memory.

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Google PageRank Toolbar Down

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Sometimes the PageRank toolbar blacks out and it appears to be one of those times. For the last 24 hours or so it’s been reporting “No PageRank information available” for most top-level domains. Many subpages are still showing PR on the toolbar, and a lot of sites seem unaffected.

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Google No Longer Suggests Relevant Links

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Google’s Webmaster Guidelines no longer suggests having relevant sites link to yours. They also removed their suggestion of submitting your site to relevant directories. This was brought up in Google Groups recently, and subsequently on the big Webmaster forums Digital-Point and Sitepoint. However based on the logic of these threads, which get pretty heated over Google vs. directories, Google is also suggesting that we don’t have relevant sites link to us!

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Is Google Wrong to Hate Paid Links?

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Google is against paid links.  They have made this clear by asking Webmasters to report sites that sell links, repeateadly blogging about how paid links are bad, and by evidently selecting sites to torture in their search algorithm for participating in link sales. Obviously a lot of people are upset about this – publishers want to sell advertising on their site as they see fit, and not hire programmers to understand things like “nofollow”. Search engine marketers don’t want to be subjected to Google’s guessing games. Who will be next for Google to torture?

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Does Google Prefer Keyword-Rich URLs?

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Many years ago I didn’t know what a search engine friendly URL was. Now I practice human readable “search engine friendly URLs” whenever possible. When I stumbled upon the concept and started moving away from dynamic URLs to friendly, keyword rich URLs I noticed a direct and immediate positive impact on how much I was crawled and how well I was ranked in Google. Is that still the case? I still use friendly URLs whenever I can, but there doesn’t seem to be a lot of agreement on the subject.

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Cuil Stages Their Own Demise?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The recent launch of Cuil and the widespread press has caused more than an uproar this week. Bloggers around the Web are “calling out” Cuil on dubious press claiming to be a Google killer and show-stopper in search, when after 50 million searches on day one led many users to say… WTF? That’s not what I wanted! Many popular news channels and Internet professionals are talking about how Cuil screwed up, botches results and even has a stupid name. I have to ask – did this new search startup drop the ball or is this honestly just part of their PR campaign?

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Google Health Tells Public to Upload Private Health Info

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Google has been making some serious steps toward global domination lately, and one such step is Google Health: The Internet’s one-stop-shop for centralizing health information about the public. Don’t get me wrong, I am a huge fan of going digital, but Google worries me sometimes.

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Google Homepage Celebrates the First Laser

Friday, May 16th, 2008

On this day in 1960, just 48 short years ago, Theodore Maiman of Hughes Research Laboratories demonstrated the first working laser. Just what would our world be without lasers anyway? A very unlasery place I imagine. Google celebrates this day with a homepage dedicated to lasers and a creative Google logo composed entirely of lasers!

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Doodle 4 Google Asks Kids to Doodle Google’s Logo

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Google’s homepage is looking fairly normal lately with the classic logo, but Google is now displaying a short message about Doodle 4 Google which reads “Over 16,000 children drew doodles for Google’s homepage. Vote for the one that will appear here.” So now it’s our turn to decide what shows up on Google’s homepage! Not only that but make some kid’s day (erm… week? month? life?) by getting their sketch displayed on Google.com.

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iGoogle Artist Themes Livens Up Google Home

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Ready to spice up your Google homepage with some great art? Today we are greeted with Google’s latest homepage promoting iGoogle Artist Themes. Today’s Google logo sports art work by Jeff Koons as an example of the possibilities using iGoogle Artist Themes. Below the logo reads “What happens when great art mixes with your homepage?” iGoogle Artist Themes. And where would be without a nice screenshot to show off the new iGoogle Artist homepage?

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Google Celebrates Earth Day (Free Screenshot Inside!)

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Even if you don’t celebrate Earth Day, Google does. And you’re sure to be enticed by a completely free screenshot of them doing it! We already celebrated Earth Hour with Google, so let’s move on to bigger and better things with Earth Day!

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Google Turned The Lights Out

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Google has a tradition of doing zany things to their logo and Web site for holidays and other important events. Today Google greets us with a shockingly dark page and states “We’ve turned the lights out. Now it’s your turn…”. Google provides a little more detail, going on to say this is “… a gesture to raise awareness of a worldwide energy conservation effort called Earth Hour“.

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