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Three Google Hacks directed at WordPress and Buddy Press

Three Google Hacks directed at WordPress and Buddy Press

By Dan Morrill on March 17, 2011

These are not high level attacks, rather these fall more into the recon stage to identify specific software running on sites that are indexed by Google. The good part is that these work in Bing as well making them much more functional in terms of iden…

Posted in Application Software | Tagged bing, BuddyPress, google, Google hacking, tools, wordpress

Three Designs for Presenting Tweets in Search Results

Three Designs for Presenting Tweets in Search Results

By Hutch Carpenter on January 8, 2010

In a recent post, I described some ways in which tweets should be ranked in search results. A good follow-on question is… How should tweets be presented in search results? It’s an interesting question – how exactly would you want to see tweets in your Google and Bing search results? And it’s an important question, [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged bing, geek, google, search, tweets, twitter | 1 Response

Hiring for Social Media

Hiring for Social Media

By Dan Morrill on November 24, 2009

If you have not been reading Amber Naslund lately, you are missing a great deal of information on how to hire for social media. Amber goes through many different processes that businesses must look at to find the right person for any social media process that a company will attempt. As social media moves beyond [...]

Posted in General | Tagged bing, business, facebook, google, hiring, microsoft, myspace, Participation, politics, social media, web 2.0

Blogging Those Tweets? Get Rid of the Nofollows

Blogging Those Tweets? Get Rid of the Nofollows

By Hutch Carpenter on November 24, 2009

A regular habit I have is to blog My Ten Favorite Tweets for each week. These are my own tweets, and they mostly contain links to interesting things during the past seven days. One thing I’ve always liked is that I can give “link credit” to the sites that I include in these weekly posts. [...]

Posted in General | Tagged bing, google, nofollow, pagerank, search, Search Engines, seo, twitter | 2 Responses

How Should Tweets Be Ranked in Search Engine Results?

How Should Tweets Be Ranked in Search Engine Results?

By Hutch Carpenter on November 2, 2009

Anyone remember when Loic LeMeur had the temerity to suggest Twitter rank its search results by the number of followers people have? His post, with 109 comments and reaction from Michael Arrington, Robert Scoble and many others, clearly struck a nerve. Fast forward to the past couple weeks. Both Microsoft Bing and Google announced deals [...]

Posted in General | Tagged bing, crowdsourcing, geek, google, microsoft, search, twitter | 2 Responses

Bing – Google Mashups in Abundance

Bing – Google Mashups in Abundance

By Zoli Erdos on September 18, 2009

Congratulations to the WSJ for discovering Bingle, a mashup of Bingle and Google that displays search results side-by-side.  It’s really handy, but nothing new and nothing out of ordinary.  There’s also Bing & Google, Bing vs. Google – all three have been available for months, and there are probably a lot more.  It takes close [...]

Posted in General | Tagged bing, bingle, firefox, google, ie8, search, Search Engines | 3 Responses

Bing Visual Search: Just A Novelty?

Bing Visual Search: Just A Novelty?

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 14, 2009

Microsoft today announced Bing Visual Search, a visual way of searching the web. Being completely satisfied with what I am getting with Google, this is just bells and whistles for me. With Visual Search, users will be able to search by the click of mouse. For example, if the users want to find the line [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged bing, google, search, visual search

One Swallow Doth Not a Summer Make

One Swallow Doth Not a Summer Make

By Ben Kepes on July 20, 2009

Before any wit comes up with any other suggestions for the meaning of the title of this post, the “swallow” in the above refers to the bird, Stelgidopteryx serripennis, and not the physiological movement, phagia. For one swallow does not make the summer, nor does one day; and so too one day, or a short [...]

Posted in General, Security, Strategy | Tagged authorize, bing, cloud computing, equinix, google apps, microsoft, outage, phil wainewright, rackspace, radicati, rod drury, scott mcmullan, sla, xero | 1 Response

Why Bing is Gaining on Google

Why Bing is Gaining on Google

By Zoli Erdos on July 9, 2009

OK, I admit, today is humor day. I got special permission from Ben to do one more, then we’re back to regular programming. Bing is gaining on Google.  Do you know why?  Check these Google image search results for the keyword Bing. My friend and CloudAve guest blogger Chris Yeh could come up with all [...]

Posted in General | Tagged bing, bing vs google, google, humor, search

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