by Scott | Aug 7, 2006 | Google
Google hardware coming soon? Digitimes Telecom reported over the weekend that: Alpha Networks of Taiwan is set to release a Wi-Fi phone equipped with Google Talk. You would, of course, be able to have conversations on this phone. Google Talk, the chat program offered...
by Scott | Aug 7, 2006 | Google, Search Engines
If you’ve searched for anything over the weekend, you may have noticed some new formatting on Google for the number one result, where they’re showing (after the ad of course) the top ranked site, then 5 more one line listings right below it for that same...
by Scott | Aug 4, 2006 | Google, SEO, SEO-101
Today Google has unveiled a new interface / site / screen or whatever they’re calling it that is designed to give webmasters some resources all in one place. It’s called Webmaster Central. I didn’t see anything brand new there at first, except a...
by Scott | Aug 3, 2006 | Google, SEO
Matt Cutts’s lightning round today dispelled two popular SEO myths… 1. The myth that .gov or .edu links are more valuable for your PR than others. That’s not the case, and Google has no more weight given to one than the other. 2. The myth that you...
by Scott | Jul 28, 2006 | Google, SEO
Matt Cutts is having another Grab Bag day going at his blog. I actually posted a question about Google recently removing all references to the supplemental index from it’s help files. There are some other great questions there too, and it will be interesting to...
by Scott | Jul 26, 2006 | Google, SEO
Nothing, now! I just tried to send someone to Google’s own definition of Supplemental Results, and find that all references to them have been removed from Google’s help files. Why would that be? Looking at Google’s cache of their own site, I see that...