Some people are not friendly to Search Engine Optimization. They think it is all about gaming Google, Yahoo!, and other search engines. There is some truth to that.
Jason Calacanis’ new project — Mahalo – aims to eliminate traditional SEO. He’s got 5-years of funding to create a human powered search engine, SPAM free and […]
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SezWho is an interesting new tool that helps blogs and bloggers establish comment credibility. It works via a plugin (presently only available for the WordPress and MovableType platforms). By allowing blog comments to be rated, SezWho helps: 1) Readers, who benefit from the ratings next to each comment. 2) Commenters, who are able to […]
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Andrew Keen, the author of The Cult of the Amateur, is often labeled a polemic, a contrarian whose sole aim is controversy. Indeed, the subtitle of his book “How Today’s Internet is Killing Our Culture” is a bit over the top; much of his book reads like a diatribe. I’ve expressed my disagreement with Keen before but […]
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Our world is becoming increasingly digital. From media and advertising to dating and music, the 1’s and 0’s of digital technology have touched nearly every aspect of our culture.
Up to this point, the digital medium often ties back to the physical world. A hopeless romantic, in the non-metaphorical sense, might use an online dating service to […]
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