A quick thought on JC Penney and black hat SEO 0

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Black hat SEOs give us all a bad name – it is the responsibility of the SEOs to make sure that they don’t put their client in a position where black hat activity is going on but simply for the fact that it will destroy search rankings for the client but because it is the client who [...]

Precision Laser Processing website update 0

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Hi all – just a quick note to let you guys know that the website Precision Laser Processing has changed. In the coming weeks we will be giving the company a complete redesign but in the meantime here is the link to the current website.

Fix images uploads in WordPress 0

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Great post about fixing images uploads if they don’t work in WordPress. I had this problem recently when I tried to upload some images for a blog post and all I got was the broken image link. I looked at the media section of the setting to no avail. The trick is to make sure [...]

Using Twitter for fun and (a little bit of) evil 0

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Techcrunch and the Guardian exposed a flaw in Twitter’s web interface – the Twitter that you access through a web browser, not third party tools like Tweet Deck. The flaw is that Javascript code is being enabled through the updates. So instead of simply adding text content to an update you can add Javascript. The particular [...]

New Digg interface looks good 0

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new digg interface looks good but they want me to add this <!–3f7a81b89cd843138efdd7217e64ad5a–>

Click through rates for Google organic 1

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SEO click through rates have come from SEOmoz. SEO is a difficult thing at the best of times. It’s even more difficult when you can’t actually guarantee that there will be any results from the work that you do. Clients are obviously very interested in the bottom line of search. If I spend x I [...]

The future of the Internet? 0

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What if the future of the internet was virtual reality used as a test bed for every activity that we do. Imagine that you wanted to setup a business and you told the computer to fast forward virtual reality for 2 years to see whether the business would be a success. Imagine that you were [...]

What happens to your Facebook and Twitter accounts when you die 0

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Here’s a question for you – what happens to your Facebook and Twitter accounts when you die? Mashable has the answer. It does bare the question though – can you have their account address after they’ve gone or should it go to the children?

Tesco getting into the movie business 0

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Tesco is getting into the movie business, producing a series of movies that are designed on purpose to go straight to the DVD shelves in Tesco. The company is working with some well known authors (the first movie is an adaptation of a Jackie Collins novel) and a small studio set up specifically for this [...]

Fun with CSS 3 0

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We’ve found this great little website that automatically changes new CSS properties available within CSS3: http://css3.mikeplate.com/. CSS 3 is the latest version of the code that styles and positions elements on a webpage. Without CSS you wouldn’t get the nice websites that people are coming on with everyday. CSS2 had limitation – there was no [...]