Thursday, June 2, 2011

SEO: Beware of the dark side

It's official: Twitter buys TweetDeck | Josh Stephens: Lady Gaga breaks Amazon.com, and what you should learn from it

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SEO: Beware of the dark side
Search engine optimization methods fall into white-hat, gray-hat and black-hat categories. Those who turn to the dark side, even unknowingly, do so at their peril. Read More


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It's official: Twitter buys TweetDeck
Twitter Wednesday announced that it has acquired TweetDeck for an undisclosed sum. Read More

Josh Stephens: Lady Gaga breaks Amazon.com, and what you should learn from it
Lady Gaga just released her new album on Amazon.com for the price of $.99 for the entire album. The result: it was so successful that it failed. Amazon's network and systems couldn't handle the load created by all of the customers trying to download this album... Read More


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Amazon challenges Apple with Mac app download store
Amazon today launched a Mac-specific application download store that will compete with Apple's nearly five-month-old Mac App Store. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iTunes 'iCloud' is amnesty for file-sharers
Apple's music cloud looks a lot finer than Amazon or Google's attempts, and comes with two added extras: track bit rates will be improved, and there's a chance the labels may get a little cash back from file-sharers -- but who owns your data in the cloud? Read More

Google notes social failures, and touts its social advances
Google expanded it's Google +1 button to the full Web Wednesday, just a day after former CEO Eric Schmidt admitting missing the boat on social networking and Facebook's threat to the company. Read More



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