Hallelujah. Change is rarely revolutionary. This is probably a good thing, as most people dislike change as a general rule. A sudden change into unfamiliar territory, even if it's seen as a benefit, can often leave people shocked and confused.
Hallelujah). This past week or so has seen a whole lot of new and interesting things happen in relation to Second Life. Meeroos, a timeline for Mesh, The Great Facebook Avatar Deletion (with an added helping of I Told You So).
The second is the ability to allow comments directly from a blog post's page, to which I scream HALLELUJAH. Here's a couple of updates that you Blogger bloggers should be happy to learn about. The first is the ability to post directly from a new...
I react with "Hallelujah. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as well as our customary search headlines from around the web. If you're not familiar with our blog, click on any of the links below, or visit the blog's home page at http...
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with "Hallelujah. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along
with other items we've spotted but not blogged separately: From The SEW Blog. Specialty Search Roundup #3
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I react with "Hallelujah. "MSN Hiring People to Hand Code SERPS" at SEO Blackhat is a nice catch from the MSN Search jobs
page
talking about needing people to help hand-craft results. Philipp Lenssen at
Hallelujah! I'm glad to see that Google's Blogger service is doing something about serious performance problems. As many of you know, I'm also the editor of ResourceShelf.com. We've been using Blogger since the site began in 2001.
A hallelujah to this part of the paper: "The general public that is growing increasingly dependent upon search engine technology has relatively low understanding of how the technology works or their responsibilities for its proper use.
A hallelujah to this part of the paper: "The general public that is growing increasingly dependent upon search engine technology has relatively low understanding of how the technology works or their responsibilities for its proper use.