After watching hours of TV, the last thing you'd want to do is pick up your tablet, stare at another screen, and start surfing the web, right? There are some things in life that you don't have to be good at to enjoy.
Google is a massive "connections engine," crawling the web discovering associations, affiliations, citations, mentions, links, and other connections that give topical context, trust, and authority to brands.
It’s sad to these hard-working folks hurting, but unfortunately simply existing on the web doesn’t guarantee your site will appear in a prominent position in Google’s organic search results. Then she can focus on building links and a true web...
Knowledge Graph = More Time on Google, Less Time Surfing the Web At The Next Web, the subject of antitrust is brought up again, as Matthew Panzarino asks, “What happens when Google stops being the conduit and starts being a curator?
Then let your body become your Avatar; take on their posture, their emotions as they begin their web search, their breathing, their degree of muscular tension or relaxation, etc. If you don’t already understand the people in this market, spend some...
Thanks to Google’s unending need for speed, you can surf the web with both hands by using more than one mouse on the same computer. A direct result of your feedback and demand, The YouTube Collection is a first of its kind offering in web video.
Searchers who are logged-in may see different results tailored to their own social networks, but based on industry reports of visits that are ‘[not provided]’, ~75 percent of users are still surfing the web while logged out).
People use their tablets while lying on the couch, possibly in bed watching TV, surfing the web while lounging. Having attended myriad web conferences over the years, we’ve heard most every prediction you can imagine.
Because there will always be numerous ways to improve elements of any given web document to make it easier for a variety of search tools to find, there will always be an industry with tasks and goals similar to what we understand to be SEO.
For those of you not familiar with this wandering web Gypsy, my thing is looking at SEO from an IR perspective. Kaltix Corp.was formed in June 2003 and focuses on developing personalized and context-sensitive search technologies that make it faster...
I remember when I started surfing the Web (around 1998) I used webrings a lot. The web even gets more social and the users are more in control then they used to be. Therefore, I've decided to write a non scientific article about an older phenomenon...
Bing Rewards is now integrated directly into Bing Web search. Existing members who were using IE with the Bing bar may still choose that option, or simply sign into Bing when surfing. Bing has announced expanded options for earning credits from its...
With much smaller screens, users are more likely to click on the top search results, rather than scrolling down -- they also view less pages per websurfing session, presumably to save on data costs and download times.
With much smaller screens, users are more likely to click on the top search results, rather than scrolling down -- they also view less pages per websurfing session, presumably to save on data costs and download times.
Sergey found Google Earth one day while he was surfing on the Web. The speculation has already begun. Was CEO Eric Schmidt really forced out and why? Was there friction among the Google triumvirate? Will the introverted Larry Page be a good face of...
While e-mail and "websurfing" were agreeably the primary purposes for Internet usage, Facebook demonstrated how utilitarian and passive these activities really were. How people use the web has fundamentally shifted.
If this service takes off, Google will have yet more valuable advertising data about people's television viewing habits (to add to their huge database of websurfing habits). Search Engine Watch writer and web usability and SEO expert Kristine...
Roughly 30 percent of web searches are for pages that a searcher has actually seen before. I want to search the web according to who saw the page, and possibly when. This is the "Find Social" problem, and it comes up in Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn...
In a period of about 10 minutes of websurfing, how many advertisements would you say that you see? Ten? Fifteen? A new ad on every new page you visit? The point: display advertising has become a huge part of our online experience.
Let us know what you spend the most time on when surfing the web. Despite the almost unlimited nature of what you can do on the web, 40 percent of U.S.online time is spent on just three activities - social networking, playing games and emailing...