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Posts Tagged ‘Google’

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 [...]

Why Google shouldn’t be the main focus when it comes to SEO

Where are we on Google?, Will Google find us?, Have we moved up on Google…….WE MOVED DOWN ON GOOGLE!

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 [...]

Google release drag-and-drop app creator

So you’ve got that killer idea for a mobile app that the whole World will want, no need to use but you have no programming knowledge.

How and why you should increase site performance

We have known for some time that Google views site performance as important, and recent research shows that on a faster site users are more likely to convert..

iPhone hacked to run Android

David Wang, the ‘planetbeing’ member of the a group called the iPhone Dev Team (devoted to hacking iPhones) posted a video demonstrating Google’s Android operating system on an Apple iPhone.

Google Buzz – Social Media takeover…again

You may have seen the ‘buzz’ (sorry, I purposfully didn’t do it in the title) about the new Social Networking tool released by Google. It is called Buzz and it is integerated into Google Mail accounts.

A major step forward for accessibility?

Not a very long post this week, but I have just spotted something that I found really interesting. It appears to have slipped under the radar 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

Google Social Search

Google have released a live version of their “Social Search” within Google Labs. They are looking for people to use it and offer their feedback.