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The Google Plus 1 Tab looks a lot like Stumble Upon

The Google Plus 1 Tab looks a lot like Stumble Upon

By Dan Morrill on September 30, 2011

Should Stumble Upon worry about Google Plus? One of the things I really do like about Google Plus is that it has the plus one list so I can keep track of what I am plussing. It does not mean I had to make this public, if anything you have to consciously click a button […]

Posted in Featured Posts | Tagged Digg, google, google plus, Search Engines, Stumbleupon, Techwag Basics

A Multi Service approach to social media

A Multi Service approach to social media

By Dan Morrill on August 30, 2011

When I first started Techwag in 2005, the reliance on Google as a primary source of traffic was the most important design consideration. While I use WordPress, and people have a lot of opinions about the suitability of WordPress, it is a blog first and foremost. Techwag is a blog, it has been a blog […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, google, Search Engines, social media, Social network, Techwag Basics, twitter, wordpress

How to make a graphically rich web site search engine friendly

How to make a graphically rich web site search engine friendly

By Dan Morrill on March 10, 2010

Some folks might know that we started our own ebook publishing company and the big announcement will be at Emerald City Comic Con on the 13th of March 2010. What has been interesting though is as we have been busy building the web site, we are working a lot with Google Web Master tools, guidelines, […]

Posted in Design, Marketing | Tagged google, Search Engines, Searching, Technology, web 2.0

Corporate Reputation, Privacy and the CEO of Google

By Dan Morrill on December 11, 2009

You have nothing to hide if you are doing nothing wrong; it is a scary thought because we all have things we don’t want other people to know about. There is a line between public knowledge that we share on Facebook, Likaholix, Posterous, MySpace and the tons of other places where we leave our digital […]

Posted in Design | Tagged AOL, data mine, facebook, google, microsoft, myspace, politics, Search Engines, Technology, yahoo

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

Social Media Oops Means We Get a Deep View at Microsoft

Social Media Oops Means We Get a Deep View at Microsoft

By Dan Morrill on October 9, 2009

Reports are all over the internet that an employee at Microsoft has discussed the future of Windows, and what might be in line for the entire company. While the original blurb has been pulled down, this is not the first time that a social networking oops has fundamentally altered the career trajectory of an employee. […]

Posted in Security | Tagged data mine, google, linkedin, microsoft, Microsoft Windows, politics, sad, Search Engines, social media, Social network service, web 2.0

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

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