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Google Offers Inbound Link Advice
By Jason Lee Miller - Sun, 10/12/2008 - 8:08am. 24 comments
Google’s Maile Ohye concluded Link Week with a tutorial on inbound links. It says basically what SEO experts have been saying for years: content and inbound links are most important, and in that order.
Twitter A Tool For Thieves?
By Jason Lee Miller - Sat, 10/11/2008 - 11:56pm. 11 comments
Some small alarms have been raised over the possibility that Twitter and social media like it could be used as information sources for those with nefarious purposes.
World Bank Hacking - Great Timing
By Dan Morrill - Sat, 10/11/2008 - 11:41am.
The world bank has been hacked repeatedly over the last year according to a report on Dark Reading, which once again brings out the question, where was the information security team on this one?
Survey Shows How Much People Make in Blogs & Social Media
By Chris Crum - Fri, 10/10/2008 - 9:53pm. 6 comments
Read Write Web conducted a survey with some quite interesting results. They asked 20 bloggers and social media consultants (that they claim to know and trust) what kind of money they make with their blogging gigs. The agreement was for RRW not to disclose their names, and for the bloggers themselves to be honest about their earnings.
Lime Wire Wants to Play By the Rules
By Chris Crum - Fri, 10/10/2008 - 9:00pm.
File sharing outfit Lime Wire is looking to go the way of Napster, but in an even bigger way. As it continues to battle the RIAA in legal matters, independent labels are embracing the service as it strives to become legitimate.
YouTube Finallly Looks to Full-Length TV Episodes
By Chris Crum - Fri, 10/10/2008 - 7:00pm.
YouTube has finally gotten to the point where they are going to start offering full-length episodes of TV shows, presumably to compete directly with Hulu and its ilk.
Ebay Chiefs Opposites On Political Spectrum
By Jason Lee Miller - Fri, 10/10/2008 - 5:31pm. 3 comments
Former president and CEO of eBay, Meg Whitman, was thrust into the national spotlight once again after Republican presidential nominee John McCain dropped her name as possible Treasury Secretary at Tuesday night’s debate with Barack Obama. Judging from cofounder Pierre Omidyar’s Twitter account, he took issue with McCain’s assertions.
Report: Google Preparing iPhone-Specific Ads
By Doug Caverly - Fri, 10/10/2008 - 5:25pm.
Let's stereotype the average iPhone user, shall we? He's young, an early adopter, and not poor - an advertiser's dream. So, as a new report indicates that Google's gearing up to deal with iPhone-specific ads, the plan makes perfect sense.
Kentucky’s Gambling Assault Featured On Digg, YouTube
By Jason Lee Miller - Fri, 10/10/2008 - 4:04pm. 1 comment
What is it about politicians? They seem great when running for office and once they get there they either do dumb stuff or reach for powers not given to them. In Kentucky’s case, it’s both, unfortunately, and when Governor Beshear talks about the threat of online gambling, every sensible thing he ever said flies out the window.
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