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Google Instant, 404 Errors, jQuery, and the Red Cross We hit quite a broad range of topics at this week’s Resource Friday. Check it out, after the jump!
Teamwork, Statistics, Signup Forms, Blacklists, and More! Due to vacations, conferences, and the like, we decided to push off Resource Friday and move it to Monday. We were all looking forward to it. Who knows, this might be the first step in rehabilitating Mondays! Soon, people could be saying, “Y’know, I don’t understand why these [...]
Surfing Personality, Google Me, Web Telephony, and more It’s been an interesting week, with part of our team working off-site. But the best thing about working for an internet company is that you can work anywhere you’ve got the internet! Check out what the team shared this week for Resource Friday.
I’ve been noticing a trend in my behavior when I use Google. More and more, I find myself limiting the results to pages that have been created or updated in the past year, past month, or even past week.
Google Wave will impact project management, document management, wikis, and message boards. It will also remedy the nonsocial nature of e-mail.
Here’s a screencast of the presentation I gave at the November 2009 meeting of the Lancaster SEO Meetup Group. I share a list of 17 ways to use standard sites and services like Delicious, Yahoo Answers, blogs, and Twitter in nonstandard and unusual ways. If you want to do more than broadcast and blend in, [...]
