TechCrunch
I’d probably feel slightly smug, if I didn’t feel so sick.Smug that after two weeks of me suggesting that social media might not be an unequivocally Good Thing in terms of privacy and human decency, the news has delivered the perfect example to support my view.Unfortunately it’s hard to feel smug – hard to feel anything but (Read More)
El Blog de Enrique Dans
La gráfica de la izquierda (visión dinámica en TwitterCounter) muestra la evolución de mis seguidores en Twitter a lo largo del último mes: una línea relativamente estable, con un crecimiento suave y sostenido que ha sido así durante muchos meses. Hasta que el día 3 de noviembre se anunció Twitter en español, que incluía un (Read More)
Online Marketing Blog
Blogs are often touted as good for search engine optimization. The reality is, blogs are simply software tools and what you get out of them from a SEO perspective is in proportion to how well you know how to use them. Good categorization and content is a start, but blogs as a SEO asset isn’t likely unless they attract link (Read More)
webmonkey
The Firefox web browser celebrates the fifth anniversary of its debut Monday. With IE humbled and Chrome on the rise, the next five years are going to look totally different than the first five. (Read More)
TechCrunch
The ads are destroying YouTube. At least this one is. It is a video ad for sustainable energy company from Spain called Acciona. Yeah, I had never heard of them either. The video starts with this Euro-dude in a suit starting to blow up and crack apart like he’s made from plaster. Halfway through, the actual video player (Read More)
Vitamin Master Feed
Today’s entry in our series of web deisgn interviews is Dan Cederholm. Dan is a recognized expert in the field of standards-based web design and has worked with Google, MTV, AIGA, ESPN, Blogger, Fast Company, Inc.com, and many more. He’s a renowned speaker and author and blogs about web design related topics at SimpleBits. (Read More)
Official Google Blog
This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label "Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed.Individuals, businesses and schools are switching to Google Apps to communicate more efficiently from anywhere, collaborate without the hassle of attachmen (Read More)
Moderated AppSec Feed - OWASP Foundation's shared items in Google Reader
Thanks to the recent recurrence of a vulnerability I wrote about a few years ago and a gentle prod from Simon, I decided it would be good to write about the dangers of cross-domain Ajax with Flash again.If you read about this story on TechCrunch, note that the "write up explaining all the details" is about an unrelated vuln (Read More)
UbuntuHQ -
One of the changes Ubuntu 9.10 made from 9.04 was the placement of “asynchronous” farther down the right side of the screen.The problem a lot of users have with this is that it ...Full Article
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Ajaxian
I remember when the whole Ajax thing kicked in and JavaScript developers looked at Gmail, Gmaps, and the like and thought “I wonder what powers that?”Well, the power comes from Closure a library and set of tools that the great JS hackers built over time as they created the applications at scale.As soon as I joined Google I (Read More)
Mashable!
We all have friends that post inane or annoying comments, photos, or videos on Facebook. Sure, we can hide their content, but more and more Facebookers are looking for a dislike option to visually show their disapproval. Some Threadsy members can dislike Facebook items from within that dashboard, but we’ve found something (Read More)
PR 2.0
/> SourceGuest post by Damien Basille, follow him on Twitter | Read his blogAs more and more brands are moving all of their ad spend online, defining how influence affects their return on investment is necessary and must be done as soon as possible. While some are making inroads to define these calculations many are overloo (Read More)
TwiTip
By Nathan Hangen of Making It Social. Follow him @nhangen. If you don't know what you are doing, measuring your brand online is like sticking a finger in the. (Read More)
SEOmoz User Generated SEO Blog
Posted by chenryWhat really makes a blog post worth linking to? In my last post, What Makes a Link Worthy Post - Part 1, I took a look at the 3,800 blog posts on SEOmoz and did some analysis on a few different aspects of the posts and their affect on the number of in linking domains (ILDs). Some of the results were very i (Read More)