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  1. Adobe Makes Flash Sites Visible To Google, Yahoo, But Not Microsoft?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 14, 2008

    It looks as if Adobe has given sight to blind search engines. Previously if web designers of blogs, web sites, etc. coded their site in flash, they would have to give up the ability to have their site indexed by the

    Also tagged: general, google, yahoo, search engines, seo

  2. New On Google’s Blogger: Import-Export Blogs, Ratings And Embeded Comment Forms?

    New On Google’s Blogger: Import-Export Blogs, Ratings And Embeded Comment Forms?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    Users of Google’s Blogger (aka BlogSpot) platform will be excited to see three new features being tested on Google’s eternal beta site for Blogger (which can be accessed over at draft.blogger.com). The first is the

    Also tagged: general, google, blog software

  3. Adobe Makes Flash Sites Visible To Google, Yahoo, But Not Microsoft?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    It looks as if Adobe has given sight to blind search engines. Previously if web designers of blogs, web sites, etc. coded their site in flash, they would have to give up the ability to have their site indexed by the

    Also tagged: general, google, yahoo, search engines, seo

  4. Adobe Makes Flash Sites Visible To Google, Yahoo, But Not Microsoft?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 1, 2008

    It looks as if Adobe has given sight to blind search engines. Previously if web designers of blogs, web sites, etc. coded their site in flash, they would have to give up the ability to have their site indexed by the

    Also tagged: general, google, yahoo, seo

  5. New On Google’s Blogger: Import-Export Blogs, Ratings And Embeded Comment Forms?

    New On Google’s Blogger: Import-Export Blogs, Ratings And Embeded Comment Forms?

    The Blog Herald - Jun 27, 2008

    Users of Google’s Blogger (aka BlogSpot) platform will be excited to see three new features being tested on Google’s eternal beta site for Blogger (which can be accessed over at draft.blogger.com). The first is the

    Also tagged: general, google, blog software

  6. Scoble writes of how technology will change the world of DC - and perhaps politics

    The Blog Herald - Jun 25, 2008

    A twitter from the oval office? The Speaker of the House’s staff blogging? Could some sort of change finally be coming to Washington, DC - and by that I don’t mean Obama? Sometimes I wonder of the tech-sanity of our

    Also tagged: news, features, social media

  7. Assembling the Spam Puzzle

    The Blog Herald - Jun 2, 2008

    Fighting spam has proved to be a nearly impossible task. The best and brightest minds of the legal and technical worlds have failed to come up with solutions to stem the flow of junk email, splogs or spam comments

    Also tagged: features, spam, legal, copyright, plagiarism, ethics, splogs

  8. Google Reader Launches With Notes (FriendFeed Killer Anyone?)

    Google Reader Launches With Notes (FriendFeed Killer Anyone?)

    The Blog Herald - May 7, 2008

    It looks as if Google Reader users will have another reason to use the feed reader over its rivals. Google Reader has launched a feature that allows users to not only share their favorite items with friends, but also

    Also tagged: general, news, google

  9. Some Wordpress Plugins and Services I Recommend

    The Blog Herald - May 7, 2008

    Over the past few months I’ve added some new plugins and services to my blog at Webomatica that are solid and useful enough to recommend. All are working great with WordPress 2.5. Democracy: This creates polls on your

    Also tagged: features, wordpress, blog design

  10. Twitter Will Fail

    The Blog Herald - Apr 2, 2008

    Those are not my words, but the words of The Industry Standard, ranking 10 online services that will succeed and fail. Among the losers is Twitter, Joost, Squidoo, and Second Life, while winners include Hulu

    Also tagged: news, blogging, microblogging

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