The Dark Art Of Search Engine Optimization

The title of this article is designed to illustrate the point of this article. Today we won’t be taking a look at black-hat search engine optimization tactics. Admittedly, I’ve toyed with them in a “know your enemy” kind of way but I’m no expert on advanced cloaking techniques nor effective link sp@mming tactics. What we’re going to cover here are the hidden (i.e. dark) areas of effective optimization...

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A Beginners Guide To Link Building

Link building is an essential ingredient in ranking your website highly on the major search engines. There, now that we’ve got that brilliant grasp of the obvious out of the way let’s move on to what you can do to actually create them. Before we launch into the nitty-gritty of link building, no beginners guide would be complete without a brief explanation as to why links are important and the different elements of them. Being a...

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In HTML5 Performance Race, iOS Beating Android

In HTML5 Performance Race, iOS Beating Android

HTML5 improvements are advancing with the OS updates — as much as 100 percent improvement over previous versions. Spaceport found that Android 4.0 was a “much more viable environment for HTML5 development” over previous versions. And the iPhone 3GS, by comparison, could only handle 53 images in 2009. via In HTML5 Performance Race, iOS Beating Android | Mobile Tech...

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A Preview of HTML 5

Abstract The web is constantly evolving. New and innovative websites are being created every day, pushing the boundaries of HTML in every direction. HTML 4 has been around for nearly a decade now, and publishers seeking new techniques to provide enhanced functionality are being held back by the constraints of the language and browsers. To give authors more flexibility and interoperability, and enable more interactive and exciting websites...

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Telecom Groups Fight Back Against Free Messaging

Telecom Groups Fight Back Against Free Messaging

Smartphone messaging services such as Pinger offer messaging apps that let phone users chat for free on the carriers’ data networks or Wi-Fi. Analysts say telecoms lost nearly $14 billion last year in text-messaging revenue as consumers migrated to such applications. Analysts say there’s no end in sight to the financial blood letting. Telecom Groups Fight Back Against Free Messaging via Telecom Groups Fight Back Against Free...

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