by Kelsey Jones | Jun 9, 2010
For the large majority of people who regularly use the internet, Google is their go-to search engine. However, while Google currently holds the majority of the search traffic (a little over 50%), there are still 3 other major players in the Search Engine market that...
by Kelsey Jones | Mar 25, 2010
After coming across Jaspal’s brilliant blog post, How To Add Digg, Stumble, Twitter Share Buttons On Your WordPress Blog, I tried to add it to do my site. However, I decided that I didn’t really know how to host the javascript images that Jaspal suggests...
by Kelsey Jones | Mar 24, 2010
Social media profiles like those found on Twitter and Facebook are crawled by search engines and are indexed. In addition, user contributions on social media sites- notes that are posted, statuses, tweets, are also indexed, sometimes at an alarming rate. Be sure to...
by Kelsey Jones | Feb 17, 2010
After reading the news headlines last week about the acquisition of Aardvark by Google, I went straight to Vark.com to find out exactly what Aardvark is and why Google would want to purchase it for millions of dollars. Turns out, Aardvark is a pretty cool way to find...
by Kelsey Jones | Jan 31, 2010
I don’t know about you, but after the apparent let-down at the introduction of the iPad yesterday, I’m more than ever eagerly awaiting the debut of the Google Chrome Operating System. Do I want an iPad? Sure I do. But do I need an iPad? Absolutely not. Am...
by Kelsey Jones | Jan 18, 2010
New, real-time, up to the minute search has become the next big thing in both Google and Bing. While many people are concerned that this may ‘cheapen’ the quality and value of regularly indexed search results, having tweets and Facebook profiles crawled...