Don’t respond to emails sent to Dear Sir. The search engine marketing (SEM) space is hot and growing hotter every day. The massive migration of advertising budgets from traditional channels to online marketing has brought many new players, and...
It was 21 years ago today that Sir Tim Berners-Lee, then a humble scientist at CERN, made the first page on the World Wide Web publicly available. We got Sir Tim Berners-Lee, sitting at a computer. And how apt this appearance was, as Sir Tim...
If you read on, WPP’s Sir Martin Sorrell actually said they plan to double their Facebook ads spend this year, to about $400 million. In "Facebook ‘likes’ and adverts’ value doubted", BBC’s tech correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones warns companies are...
Most people don’t realize that Sir Henry Bowling, the original inventor of the game, was actually a mathematician. One area that has been woefully underserved by Google is the bowling community. Today, Google has announced plans to right that wrong...
Google has previously honored other architects with Doodles, most recently Sir George Gilbert Scott last July. Google has designed an extremely simple Doodle in honor of German-born architect and educator Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who is linked...
I tried to follow Mosley’s thought process as far as I could, even though it makes about as much sense as Sir Brian Souter, another rich old guy, demanding that Google rank his website tops simply because it was his.
He convinced Sir Issac Newton to publish PhilosophiÊ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687), which was published at Halley's expense. Edmond Halley, the English astronomer who computed the orbit and named the famous Halley's Comet, was born on this...
Is it any coincidence that Google officially launched Panda internationally on August 12, the day before Sir Souter’s ranking dropped? Said Sir Brian, “It’s not Google’s place to decide which sites we can see and those we can’t.
Were it not for Borges and other visionaries such as American inventor and engineer Vannevar Bush – who predicted the arrival of the “memex,” in which an individual could store all “his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized...
Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, who was born on this date in 1811, the station is considered his greatest creation. A Doodle on Google’s UK homepage today depicts St. Pancras Railway Station in London.
The Crystal Fountain, "which formed so prominent a feature in the Exhibition of 1851" was super-ceded five years later by The Great Fountains, a "system of water works" designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, also the architect of the Crystal Palace.jets...
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton was born on 15 February 1874 and died on 5 January 1922. He was famous for his exploration of the Antartic and at one time had gone the furthest into the South Pole region.
Page bought the swank yacht called Senses last month from rich New Zealand businessman Sir Douglas Myers. Search Engine Optimization Stop Making the 6 Biggest SEO Mistakes by Simon Heseltine Have you fallen victim to these search engine...
Page bought the swank yacht called Senses last month from rich New Zealand businessman Sir Douglas Myers. Google co-founder Larry Page bought himself a luxury yacht last month, for a reported €35 million ($45 million).
Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee warned "Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networking sites represent "one of several threats" to the future of the world wide web," the UK Guardian reported. The Web as we know it, however, is being threatened in...
You're looking at now, sir. Why are online media and search blogs already writing articles and blogging about SES Chicago 2010? Because the event is being held Oct. Yep, that's next week. I know, I know, SES Chicago has been held in December since...
Yes, sir! Every website has more important pages and less important pages. Unimportant pages are an unavoidable part of the hierarchy or structure of your website. It's only harmful when you don't recognize these kinds of pages.
This reminds me notably (although, clearly, in the case, the wife was the blunder perpetrator) of the case of Sir John Sawers. The company says it's only the first of other new features for Facebook photo, including browsing and uploading.
I suggest you take a look at the "blogger" category, Sir. TwitJobSearch has dramatically shortened the recruiting cycle thanks to its new app that links Skype to Twitter, enabling candidates to "Get a Job Interview in 30 secs".
Entertainment Television, Cirque du Soleil, and Bravo; Red Bull, Mozilla, Microsoft, Compaq, Trump International, the United Nations, the Department of Justice, Paltalk, Rocketboom and Nokia; as well as Nelson Mandela, Prince Charles, Sir Richard...