Rel=author and rel=publisher tags are probably (IMHO) the first in a series of standardized "tags of authority association", but beyond these webmaster defined signals are a wealth of corroborating signals of expertise and trust in an entity's...
Even better, the ability for me to take a photo of what some crazy-cool japanese kid is actually wearing (they always have the coolest clothes IMHO) on the streets of Harajuku, Tokyo, and the possibilities to create new and more interesting ways...
They join other entries of this sort: IMHO ('in my humble opinion') [IMHO at I n. Okay, I understand slang terms becoming so popularly used that they enter our mainstream vocabulary.so the adding of muffin top to the Oxford dictionary makes some...
This beta, IMHO, will not last. For a moment I thought I was using Yahoo as I scrolled down the Google search results today. There were ads at the bottom of the SERPs! I blinked and realized I was searching with Google and things were definitely...
And IMHO, Trippi did more to put Britain's first social media election into perspective than other speakers. Mark Hanson, Labour's new media strategist and former associate editor of LabourHome.org, wangled me an invitation to a formal review of...
MySpace (IMHO) was easier than Friendster. Today's Top Story: David Szetela Show Me the Money: Bidding for Profitability PROFITABLE PPC How much should you bid? How do you know if your PPC campaign is working?
MySpace (IMHO) was easier than Friendster. Read the news and it quickly becomes obvious how complex this world is. So, it's no wonder that what's popular in social media and electronics is simple. But Facebook took the best of both and now reigns.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, IMHO, but lazy questions… well, that's a different story. Lee Odden interviewed Adam Lasnik of Google the other day. Adam Lasnik is one of the folks at Google responsible for being the voice of the...
It's in beta right now and something that IMHO is more than worth a look and listen. The database comes from a California company named Gracenote. For example, one of the services they provide is the song/track data when you're CD player says it's...
A free trial is available and IMHO, worth a look if having access to this material is of value to you and/or your organization. A new free service from multimedia search engine TVEyes allows a searcher to keyword search each and every word spoken...
Today, Google's payment system is now operating with the Google Video Store and rumors of the "Google Wallet" (whatever it may be) make the possibility even greater IMHO. Elinor Mills has a brief post reporting that Bear Stearns analyst Robert Peck...
He also correctly (IMHO) that it takes effort and time (something many people don't have enough off) to make social search work well for both the individual and group as a whole. BusinessWeek's Ben Elgin takes a look at social search, focusing on...
After you read the FAQ you'll see that egoSurf doesn't take itself very seriously and its purpose IMHO is about about having some fun, so have some. If you're into satisfying your ego by web surfing, Phil Bradley points to egoSurf, a site whose...
Here's an example using one the page for one of the best (IMHO) films of 2005, Good Night, And Good Luck. Is Yahoo testing something new with sponsored links on some pages found on Yahoo Movies? Allow me to explain.
Very cool, IMHO. On Christmas Day, the New York Times offered a look at several services that allow end users to supply and share reviews of different projects. Well-known services like Consumer Reports and Consumer Guide are mentioned.
Here are a few key passages (IMHO) from the excerpt: It's time for another book about search, Google to be specific. While John Battelle's excellent book The Search is about the search biz and technology as a whole (yes, with plenty about Google...
We can save discussion on the entire project for another time but what is interesting (IMHO) is that Windows Live beta (not available for Firefox by the way) looks, acts, and feels just like Microsoft's nearly year old "incubation experiment...
Inform does NOT crawl RSS feeds (a good thing, IMHO) but goes directly to the source and crawls the actual HTML. There has been lots of attention today about a new online news aggregator of (news and blogs sources) named Inform.
I can't see how including a link (think of it as a public service announcement) to suicide prevention services is bad idea (it's a good one IMHO) but the question is who decides -- government officials or responsible individuals and companies?
The future is bright IMHO not only on the consumer level but also on the enterprise/business level with services like TVEyes and Critical Mention. Paul R. La Monica, over at CNN/Money has written the article: I want my WebTV!