Posts Tagged ‘google’

Speed Enters SEO Equation

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

After noticing Google’s Page Speed feature in Webmaster tools, I began to suspect that page load time was affecting the Page Rank of Google’s indexed websites. Now officially Google has announced that load speed is a factor in their search engine algorithm. They are also quick to note that page speed does not carry significant weight in the ranking algorithm, as the change is new and will be evaluated. The argument is that with all other things being equal, speed deserves to be considered in page value and will also serve as motivation to create faster websites for viewers. Critics however (more…)

Private Data on the Cloud

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

A lot has changed in the last 24 years: Flat televisions, cell phones, tablets, computers, the internet, and much more. One thing that hasn’t: Communications Privacy Law. Back in 1986, the US instituted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which protects the public from interception, access, and disclosure of communications data without legal warrant. Unfortunately governments have found a way to circumvent this law, by accessing data (notably email) that is stored on remote servers. But now a number of organizations are pressuring the government to update this law for digital data stored online. (more…)

Hackers Exploit All Browsers – Except Chrome

Friday, March 26th, 2010

This year’s annual hacking competition, Pwn2Own, has revealed Google’s Chrome browser as the most secure option for browser security. All other browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera) were exploited on day 1 of the event. By day 2, no one was even attempting to exploit Chrome. This is true despite a $10,000 prize from Google for successfully hacking into Chrome’s sandbox. (more…)

Google Pulls Out of China

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Search giant Google has ‘inconspicuously’ pulled out of China due to the recent flair up between the two bodies regarding internet censorship and a recent hack of Google’s systems originating in China. This delicate chess game has moved forward one more step as Google has now redirected all of its Google.cn traffic to its uncensored Hong Kong site Google.hk. (more…)

Facebook Overtakes Google in Traffic

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Social networking giant Facebook has officially taken over the #1 traffic title on the internet with 7.07% of all internet traffic, with Google following closely at 7.03%. Facebook has been steadily increasing it’s traffic over the last year, and is proving to be a favorite home destination for users. I’ve received a lot of positive feedback from my own clients regarding Facebook Advertising, which is a serious threat the the Google market. (more…)