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“I want an open, accessible, usable, free web”
I love this paragraph from Dave Rupert’s latest post on images in responsive design:
If the web cannot keep pace with a native experience in speed (rendering in under 1000ms), we’re all going to be out of a job. An uptick in native app usage means budget dollars would follow the trend and be poured into native apps. Meanwhile public facing websites will be left to rot because no one cared and we littered the web with bullshit. Native wins, the web dies, Zeldman hangs up his beanie, and...
If the web cannot keep pace with a native experience in speed (rendering in under 1000ms), we’re all going to be out of a job. An uptick in native app usage means budget dollars would follow the trend and be poured into native apps. Meanwhile public facing websites will be left to rot because no one cared and we littered the web with bullshit. Native wins, the web dies, Zeldman hangs up his beanie, and...
Cookie Search Engine
"I've always been pretty interested in analytics and various ways to get at that data...
Long story short is I built a search engine that spiders websites, records various info (some JavaScript objects, cookies that the spider ended up with, etc.
...and now you can use it yourself.
https://tools.digitalpoint.com/cookie-search
Certainly some interesting data you can see with it... you can see that more than 68% of all websites use Google Analytics, or that 67% of all WordPress sites..."
Long story short is I built a search engine that spiders websites, records various info (some JavaScript objects, cookies that the spider ended up with, etc.
...and now you can use it yourself.
https://tools.digitalpoint.com/cookie-search
Certainly some interesting data you can see with it... you can see that more than 68% of all websites use Google Analytics, or that 67% of all WordPress sites..."
Google Search Engineer Defends SEO On Hacker News
Normally it is Googlers defending Google on Hacker News but Ryan Moulton, a software engineer at Google since 2006, who I think works on the Google search team, is defending SEO and the SEO business on Hacker News.
In short, a blogger called out an email he received from a link builder asking to buy or get a link from his site. You and I get them all the time. But this blogger called this the destruction of the web.
In short, a blogger called out an email he received from a link builder asking to buy or get a link from his site. You and I get them all the time. But this blogger called this the destruction of the web.
How Processing Fluency Impacts Web Marketing - Whiteboard Friday
"Howdy Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week I want to start with a conundrum. In fact, it's a conundrum from a research project that is...
Design and status
William Kremer’s Why did men stop wearing high heels? is a fascinating look at history, gender inequality, and the peculiarities of seeking status. This part stuck with me:
In the muddy, rutted streets of 17th Century Europe, these new shoes had no utility value whatsoever — but that was the point.
“One of the best ways that status can be conveyed is through impracticality,” says [Elizabeth Semmelhack of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto], adding that the upper classes have always...
In the muddy, rutted streets of 17th Century Europe, these new shoes had no utility value whatsoever — but that was the point.
“One of the best ways that status can be conveyed is through impracticality,” says [Elizabeth Semmelhack of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto], adding that the upper classes have always...
Matt Cutts: Google Panda Updated Monthly But Slowly Rolled Out
Back in March, Google said they will stop confirming Panda updates because they are now more baked into the index and algorithm. Well, at SMX Advanced, Matt Cutts of Google announced it is still roughly updated monthly but these updates are rolled out gradually over a 10 day period.
Google: Our AdWords Ads Wouldn't Trigger Page Layout Penalty
In January 2012, Google announced the page layout penalty and then updated it in October 2012, it basically sets to penalize sites with too many ads, too much in the way of your organic content...
Google Patents on Author Signature Values and Authority Scores
Last week, Google was granted a number of patents exploring different aspects of how documents on the Web might be ranked in part based upon topics identified for those documents and the expertise and/or authority of authors involved in the creation of the documents. The process also describes how Google might use different methods to [...]
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Updated messages for manual webspam actions
Have a question? Ask it in our Webmaster Help Forum: http://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/#!forum/webmasters Want your question...
Google Spam Algorithm For Spammy Queries: Pay Day Loans+
As expected, Google's Matt Cutts announced last night before his chat at SMX Advanced on Twitter that they have begun rolling out a new algorithm to target spam in more spammy industries in Google.
Matt Cutts explained...
Matt Cutts explained...
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