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| TITLERSS Feeds for Yahoo, Blogs for Google DESCRIPTION My friend, the brilliant and prolific Tinu AbayomiPaul, has written a two-part commentary on why blogs are the backdoor to get into Google (and RSS to get into Yahoo). In the first part she explains why blogs are such a good strategy for a Google listing. The place that the majority of people go w... SUMMARYking their site matches its standards for inclusion ... |
| TITLEGoogle Ranking Algorithm Patent Create Buzz DESCRIPTION An article by Mike Banks Valentine outlines interesting points in Google's patent on their ranking algorithm that was posted on March 31st at the US Patent Office. He notes that:"it seems to be PageRank redefined with a few variations to limit link spamming and reduce stale results, along with mult... SUMMARY."Some of the (stranger) points worth noting ... |
| TITLEDisplaying RSS Feeds - A Look at RssFeed Version 1.9 DESCRIPTION Over the past several years one of the growing trends in the Internet space has been syndication, the process of providing a site's content through a machine-readable file (i.e., an XML-formatted file). Once a site's content is marked up in a machine-readable format, there are a multitud... SUMMARY The most common way is through aggregators, which are programs designed to periodically cull through a list of syndication feeds and download any new content. (There are a variety of aggregator programs, from desktop based ones like RssBandit to online ones like BlogLines and My Yahoo!.) More interestingly, the site content, now able to be parsed by a program, can more easily be searched, customi... |