Archive for the ‘Search Engines’ Category

Real-time web

Have you EVER thought that information on the web wasn’t close enough to real-time?


Your websites performance impacts shopper behavior

I suppose it is common sense that if your website is slow to render that your customers will be dissatisfied…


Google ignores meta keywords

We’ll let Matt Cutts, from Google fill you in.


Twitter search on Bing

It was announced yesterday that Bing is providing a realtime twitter search feature…
It will be possible to search for what people are saying all over the web about leading news topics, such as celebrity, political or sports news to name just a few.
The service is still in Beta and I must admit that any of [...]


AJAX “crawls”? Google to the rescue!

Google has offered their experience and support to make AJAX sites easy to crawl. Sounds like a win-win?


Search and Redundancy

Interesting article written by Kate Newton called UK Search Insights: Life after Redundancy


Bing increases search share in US and UK markets

According to US internet measurement firm comScore Microsoft’s Bing search engine is making inroads into Google’s search dominance.
The latest figures show Microsoft’s share of the search market has grown from 8.9% in July to 9.3% in August.
Google is still the search engine of choice in the US with64.6% of the market.
Bing has also made small [...]


Google strikes back

It was clear since the first “anomaly” appeared on the Google doodles few days ago that the lads in Google were up to something: the main question has been “what are they up to?” for a good few days…


HTML 5 now?

Among the hot topics covered by the @media conference in London, HTML 5 is one of the most intriguing and remarkable. This is not just because, in all likelihood, it is going to create a new frontier for web design, gradually replacing XHTML, but also because we can already start using it in our work.


Google Ads - to be or not to be…

There’s an interesting article in the Irish Times regarding the behaviour of Irish internet users when using search  - Surfers pay “little attention” to Google ads.
There is no doubt that being on the first page of a search result is the holy grail for your business. However relying on Google Ads (Paid Search) to attract customers [...]