Posts Tagged ‘search engines’
According to a recent set of statistics released by Experian Hitwise, Facebook now account for almost one-quarter of all website page views and 10% of overall internet visits. Google, who will be more concerned than most about Facebook’s increasing domination of internet page views, came in second on the survey, holding around a 7% market [...]
Blekko, the newest search engine to be considered a possible threat to Google, finally launched their Beta version this week, after more than three years in development. The so-called ‘social search’ engine, which was founded by Rich Skrenta (former CEO of community site Topix), aims to provide more relevant and targeted search results by allowing [...]
Anyone visiting the Google homepage this morning will have been greeted by another interactive Google logo; the third in recent months from the search giant. The interactive logo is apparant as soon as you visit the site; beginning as a collection of coloured balls which can be manipulated and moved by using the mouse, settling [...]
We all know how to use Google’s basic search functions, but the search engine is far more powerful than most people think, meaning most of us aren’t using it to its’ full potential. So to give you an idea of the range of search parameters available for you to utilise, here’s a list of some [...]
Search Engine Optimisation is a necessary but extremely involved practise, and whilst doing it yourself can save you a lot of money, it’s very easy to get lost in the sea of SEO tactics. As an art, SEO is constantly changing as major search engines constantly update their algorithms and indexing activity, whilst engineers spend [...]