A recent ComputerWorld article has revealed new insights into Google’s news-ranking algorithm, based on information from a patent filed by Google in February 2012. Update/Correction: Bill Slawski of SEO by the Sea has pointed out to us that the...
When Computerworld representatives approached Mozilla for word on a partnership renewal, they were dismissed with a prepared statement (the standard FAQ answer that "We currently have partnerships with a number of search providers.remark).
Computerworld describes the Windows Phone 7 as "a complete, polished operating system rather than a work in progress. Although the WP7 with Mango didn't receive the full 10 points, Computerworld emphasized the great strides Microsoft's shot at...
Google: Android security flaw now being fixed for all users - Computerworld What you may have noticed in the newsletters is that we have removed the "around the web" section which always featured at the bottom of the old newsletter design.
Cities, towns go gaga to gain Google's super-fast networks (computerworld.com) More than 190,000 individuals and 600 communities submitted applications. Since Google announced its plans to build experimental, ultra high-speed broadband networks...
Top British newspapers to charge for online content (computerworld.com) Is this the first step towards making the business of news an economically exciting proposition, or is it the last act of a desperate man?
computerworld.com) As you can see from the photo below, more than 200 people crammed into a space that could comfortably accommodate about 20. The soapbox was available for a few select speakers on either side to make their case, but then the...
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iPhone Safari Browser to Integrate Geolocation Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 2, 2009 Computerworld (CW) has the goods on news involving the mobile Safari browser that Apple includes on the iPhone prepping to include geolocation.
Computerworld (CW) has the goods on news involving the mobile Safari browser that Apple includes on the iPhone prepping to include geolocation. This means you won't have to type in your zip code or hopefully not have to be asked a million times if...
I learned to read Computerworld back in the 1980s when I worked at Data General, so the dialect of techie used by IT World Canada is easy to translate. I know, the above headline above looks like a parody of the Twelve Days of Christmas, and it's...
Ironically, Microsoft owns a 20% share in Facebook.via ComputerWorld Searchers may prefer Google, but when it comes to developing so-called Web 2.0 sites, web developers rated Microsoft/Windows Live the best, according to a report by Evans Data Corp.
In a recent Computerworld article, "Online reputation management is hot – but is it ethical? In many cases, a reputation management campaign can take months to complete. Addressing underlying issues and replacing negative content with more...
Sunbelt Software CEO Alex Eckelberry told ComputerWorld he had come across "27 different domains, each with up to 1,499 [malicious] pages. All the malicious code pitched at users is well-known to security vendors, and can only exploit PCs that aren...
No secret search engine says Microsoft, ComputerWorld During the recent Search Marketing Expo two teams of search marketers took sides in a formal debate on the topic. The session intrigued me, because I quite recently interviewed Efficient...
No secret search engine says Microsoft, ComputerWorld Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
In Google's Shadow [Enterprise Search], Computerworld Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately: From The SEW Blog. Where Are The Mobile Search Marketers? I'm generally swamped when I do a call for speakers...
Also see news brief at ComputerWorld. Today's search podcast covers Google's categories of ranking criteria
accidentally exposed? SEO tools to try; is Google a flop unless all of its
products are winners?
Also see news brief at ComputerWorld. From The SEW Blog. Point
and Search' Redux After my most recent post on "point and search" mobile technology, prompted by
last week's NY Times' article on GeoVector's efforts in Japan, Search Engine
Also see news brief at ComputerWorld. News.com reports that the KinderStart.com case might proceed to court, based on this past Friday's hearing. Kinderstart.com initially sued Google for a site penalty that downgraded the site's rankings in the...