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5 can’t-miss SEO trends

Search is what you want right now. Search is watching, listening, and talking. Search isn’t just for text anymore; keeping an eye on the latest trends in this ever-changing field (and truly understanding those trends) is your key to the intent-driving kingdom.

Keep up, Google to rank sites by speed.

Over the course of 2009, a consistent theme that Google has been involved with is that of speed. In announcement after announcement, Google has talked about the importance of speed on the web, and how the company wants to do everything it can to make the web a faster place.

Online kills the video (well TV) Star.

Advertising budgets have finally jumped to Online with Internet advertising revenue now outstripping TV

7 questions to ask your web designer

Websites are not primarily about how beautiful they are or how well they express branding elements — they are about effectively communicating content.

Hello HTML 5

Excellent video blog from ‘Google Developers’ introducing HTML 5 explaining the accelarating user experience becoming available to web users. Introducing HTML 5 Back to blog / Back to Evisible

Yahoo plays catch up

Yahoo announce streamlined Mail and enhanced search

Global Top 10 Search terms by sector August 09

Top 10 Search terms for August 2009

Google apps developed especially for Portsmouth University

Portsmouth University is expanding its dedicated webmail service by partnering with Google to provide a suite of Google apps including the popular word processor and spreadsheet applications ad free, to students at the South Coast University. Is this a sign of Google driving uptake of its ‘Office’ competitor through academic communities, after all, it is…
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Importance of Visual affordance of hyper links within body content

A slightly disturbing new trend seems to be happening in the world of interface design, requiring people to move their mouse around to tell what is a link and what is not.

Beyond Google

Although Google is by far the biggest and fastest beast in the paddock, search is evolving.