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Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Driving traffic to your site – Alternatives to Search Engines

The last blog post that I wrote looked at search engines and why it is worth considering more than Google and why you shouldn’t rely on one service to reach your customers. In this article I would like to discuss some ways of driving traffic to your site without relying on a user finding you [...]

Just how big is the Internet?

There are over 1.9 billion people Internet users around the World which equates to 5 million terabytes of data on the Internet (one terabyte is roughly 333,333 songs) and even though Google has indexed 200TB of that data it still only equates to 0.004% of the total size.

Should Facebook be the only ones worried by Google+?

Google yesterday announced the launch of the annoyingly named Google+ which has been widely dubbed as a competitor to Facebook. It is a service that allows users to add people (friends) to circles (groups) to which you then share updates, images and videos. I’m not going to go into the ins and outs here but [...]

10 Years Younger

As promised last week I have selected the best bits from a Telegraph article that shows how many of the most popular websites of today looked when they first launched