WebStream internet solutions develops a new user interface

WebStream internet solutions develops a new user interface

WebStream internet solutions has developed a new user interface for tracing organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) which is developed to increase traffic to client web sites.

UI runs on its own traffic network which collects the history of SEO marketing work done by the WebStreams,so the clent can easily check ranking before they begin their work. Said by the firm.

http://br.sys-con.com/read/174287.htm

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Tim Banister has joined SEO inc

Tim Banister has joined SEO inc. sa company’s Chief Operations Officer said by the Search Engine Optimization inc. A sincere professional having ten years of managerial experience, Tim Banister will review all he daily happenings of the company and guarantee the continued quality of the products and client service for which SEO Inc. is renowned.

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http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2006/1/emw336830.htm

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How Lousy SEO Smothers Good Practices

From keyword spamming and bloated page density issues, over-the-top search engine optimization practices can ruin good META and content techniques.

Online marketers might have the best of intentions with their natural search engine optimization programs. Yet, they drop the ball with their laziness and eagerness to try the latest tricks and fads.

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http://www.webpronews.com/expertarticles/expertarticles/wpn-62-20060103HowLousySEOSmothersGoodPractices.html

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MLA congratulates south Armagh Gaelic poet

MLA congratulates south Armagh Gaelic poet

AN SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh has praised south Armagh poet Raymond Murray, who is a native of Newtownhamilton, on the publication of his latest book. Speaking at an Irish language event Mr Bradley said, ‘Monsignor Murray is famous for his pioneering work on human rights and for his historical writing but not a sufficient amount people know of his poetic work. He has published three volumes of poetry in Irish and his most recent collection lives up to the standard of his previous works.

for more see at

http://www.newrydemocrat.com/news/story.asp?j=5203

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CBG Safety and Surveillance Technology Declares

CBG Safety and Surveillance Technology Declares the Grand Re-Opening of its Online Store with an extended Offering of Security and Surveillance Equipment

The new Website will allow CBG Safety & Surveillance Technology to pass along extra savings to its customers and is proud to announce an expanded product selection.

DALLAS, TX (PRWEB) January 19, 2006 –- CBG Safety & Surveillance Technology, a national retailer of the highest quality safety and surveillance products on the market is pleased to declare the unveiling of its newly updated corporate Website

for more see at

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/1/prweb334072.htm

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Once a Site Visitor Arrives They Make Some Key Judgments in fewer Than the Time It Takes to Blink

Once a Site Visitor Arrives They Make Some Key Judgments in fewer Than the Time It Takes to Blink

So you’ve made great seo work and people are arriving on your site(s). Now, how long does it take for a visitor to make aesthetic judgments that, “influence the rest of their experience”? According to some new follow a line of investigation out of Canada it takes less than the time it takes to blink your eyes. A Reuter’s article: Web sites judged in a blink, says that it takes, “one-twentieth of a second — less than half the time it takes to blink…”

“It really is just a physiological response,” Gitte Lindgaard [a professor at Carelton University] told Reuters on Tuesday. “So Web designers have to make sure they’re not offending users visually…”If the first feeling is negative, you’ll probably drive people off.”
So, does the research give’s any suggestions on how a page might look? Nope. The professor goes on to say,

“When we looked at the Web sites that we tested, there is really nothing there that tells us what leads to dislike or to like.”

Much of this comes down to personal taste.

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Google Talk’s Open Federation

Google Talk’s Open Federation

On the Google Blog today, Google Talk Product Manager Mike Jazayeri announced the Open Federation for Google Talk – which has not anything to do with Star Trek notes Jazayeri. Mark this post Open Source community friendly post as the second big statement of the day, after Google’s monstrous advertising department Google AdWords announced that they just gobbled up the somewhat automated dMarc radio advertising firm.

More on the Google Talk Open Federation from the Official Google Blog:

“Open federation” is technical jargon for when people on unusual services can talk to each other. For example, email is a federated system. You might have a .edu address and I have a Gmail address, but you and I can still send and receive email. The same for the phone: there’s nothing that prevents Cingular users from talking to Sprint users.

unluckily, this is not the case with many IM and Internet voice calling services today. You can only talk to people on the particular service you have an account on (so you need an account on every service to talk to everybody, which is pretty cumbersome). With open federation, you get to prefer your service provider and you can talk to people on any other federated service (and vice versa).

In addition to the Google Talk service, many other companies, universities, and corporations support open federation today. This means you can now talk to millions of users around the world all with a single account on the service provider of your choice.

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Washington Post Halts Blog Comments

Washington Post Halts Blog Comments

Duncan Riley at Blog Herald reports that “The WashingtonPost has for an indefinite period shut off the ability for people to post comments on its blog since of ‘objectionable postings.’”Duncan explains that the Post’s policy was to prohibit comments that were personal attacks or used vulgarity or hate speech. Sounds like they got a whiff of the time eater that blog comment management can be. Surprised they did not just install some filters and / or CAPTCHA tools to cut down on spamming and questionable language.“Because a significant number of folks who have posted in this blog have refused to follow any of those relatively simple rules, we’ve decided not to allow comments for the time being,” Jim Brady, executive editor of Washingtonpost.com, wrote on the subject.Hmmm, after taking a glance at one of the Washington Post’s political blogs, it seems that comments are live again. A look at The Fix also shows comments are active. Seems that Duncan is only referring to the official Washington Post Blog, and not blogs within the Washington Post Media site. Those comment fields are still open for writing offensive postings by Washingtonians.

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US Government Wants Search Engine Data

US Government Wants Search Engine Data

Danny Sullivan sums it up well in his SEW blog entry named Bush Administration Demands Search Data; Google Refused , Others Comply where he says;
The Bush administration required one million random web addresses and records of all Google searches for a one week period. The government apparently wants to find out how much pornography shows up in online searches and how often people may seek it.
Here’s a thought. If you want to measure how much porn is showing up in searches, try searching for it yourself rather than issuing privacy alarm sounding subpoenas. It would certainly be more accurate.
This sprung the need for Danny to start a thread at his forums named A Search Privacy Bill Of Rights. In that thread he asks members to answer a few questions, including; What do you think should be in such a bill? What protections do you want specifically spelled out? Should make for a nice thread.

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any one can do it, How simple it is to get an idea off the ground?

Domain name purchases soar following amazing news about MillionDollarHomepage.com ecommerce, any one can do it, How simple it is to get an idea off the ground? /24-7PressRelease/ – LONDON, UK, January 18, 2006 – If you’ve been keeping up with the news in the last week, you will be well aware of the 21 year old who’s made a million dollars in 4 months. Well,our customers have, and 100’s web addresses have registered in the last few days connecting to this unique idea. The idea was quite simple, just selling pixels as advertising space, costing a dollar per dot. The minimum purchase was $100 for a 10×10 pixel square to hold the buyer’s logo or design. Clicking on that space takes readers to the buyer’s website. And here is the amazing bit, all it took was a Domain Name and a Basic WebHosting Account which at White Star Web Hosting http://www.web-hosting.org.uk.tp starts at just $12 per month, If you want your own Forum, Blogsite or support site, perhaps to complement your on hand website(s) this is the easiest way to do it! 33 pre loaded web site scripts makes life really easy if you are a newbie webmaster or if your looking for full functionality stylish features, multi language support, 24/7 customer support, UK and US telephone numbers to speak to them directly. News stories about a young novice student making million, is the essence of Internet ecommerce, any one can do it, showing how simple it is to get an idea off the ground. With rapidly growing numbers of people joining the Internet every day, now is the time to set up your idea. Next get your self over to http://www.seotop10rankings.com and you can get all the webmaster tools and expert search engine optimization (seo – the science of getting to the top of the search engine results pages (SERPS). Get the latest information on Google’s Backdoor at no cost to you….not a dime.

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