If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS Feed. Thanks for visiting!The Google Supplemental Index, which the company denies is some sort of punishment, has variously been called Google Hell and the Google Gulag. Having any of your pages end up on this Supplemental Index means they’ll show up at [...]
21
May
This article that I found on the Top 10 Internal Scandals of All Time offers some interesting reading, and some precautionary tales.
However, an article just below it proved even scarier. Days Numbered for Tax-Free Net Sales is just the sort of thing one would expect out of a Democratic-controlled Congress. Worse, a movement by the [...]
21
May
Okay, I confess. I had to look up the spelling of indispensable. I couldn’t recall if it were ible or able. Anyway, you see the result in the title.
One of the indispensible needs of any Web site or blog is visibility to draw traffic and backlinks (incoming links to your site) to build Page Rank, [...]
20
May
A week or so ago, I decided to switch my statistical reporting for this site from StatCounter to Google Analytics, though thinking back I certainly could’ve kept both going at the same time.
Results are in….
Google Analytics is fine but basic. StatCounter offers more reporting levels and statistics, but (a big but too) you have to [...]
19
May
News comes that Microsoft, in an effort to keep up with the Joneses named Google, Yahoo and AOL, has forked over $6 billion for an online advertising company named AQuantive.
This Seattle-based ad firm had total revenues of just $442 million in 2006. Now, depending on how much of that is profit, Microsoft must have paid–what?–a [...]