Matt Cutts : Google to block all web sites and domains except for Google.com

In a shocking announcement earlier today, Google SEO ‘baron’, Matt Cutts, announced the immediate roll-out of Google Wolf 1.0. Substituting cute names like Google Panda, and Google Penguin, the new Google Wolf 1.0 removes all web sites, domains, links and other useless content from Google. The only result to remain on Google, will be Google.com, […]

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Hilarious : The web site of Matt Cutts fails mobile-friendly test!

In a clear exertion of Big Brother force, Google is pushing for a ‘mobile-friendly’ web across its millions of stored web sites. Bigger than any Panda update, the push to pass the mobile-friendly test even has a deadline: April 21st. Creating extra work for thousands of web masters and developers that scramble to tune up […]

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Firefox adds ‘anti-parking’ search engine DuckDuckGo to latest release

Firefox celebrates 10 years since it was first released; in recent days, the updates and point releases occur more often. The latest Firefox release, 33.1.1 introduces the search engine DuckDuckGo as one of its search options; the setting can be modified to make DuckDuckGo the default search engine, if needed. Before you chime in about […]

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Should Google or Amazon rule the dot .Music gTLD ?

The battle for the control of the premium money-maker of a gTLD, dot .Music rages on, with Google and Amazon being two of the applicants. Constantine Roussos, CEO of Music.us is another dot .Music applicant, pushing for the characterization of the gTLD as a community application. Roussos has been fighting the giants like David against […]

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Exact match domains: Say no to vertical videos!

Matt Cutts, SEO czar of Google, spoke lowly of “exact match domains” not too long ago. The ever-changing Google algorithm does not affect developed web sites; however, you might want to reconsider your parking of long tail domains as they receive zero ranking. A great example of an exact match domain with a humorous twist, […]

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Matt Cutts vs. Duane Forrester on SEO: Who wins?

Duane Forrester made an impressive closing session presentation and continued to interact with attendees long after its end, during NamesCon 2014 in Las Vegas. The man in charge of the Microsoft Bing webmaster tools, released a Monday salvo today; this time debunking a series of popular SEO myths set forth by Google and Matt Cutts. […]

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Gmail invites ‘strangers’ to your email via Google+

A new Gmail feature was introduced by the almighty Google today, and it sounds like one big party at your house – without being asked. Starting this week, when you’re composing a new email, Gmail will suggest your Google+ connections as recipients, even if you haven’t exchanged email addresses yet. Say what? Don’t panic, those […]

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YouTube new comment system integrates Google+ and terminates privacy

If you thought you’d troll freely on a YouTube video by posting inane commentary, you can stop right now. Google rolled out a new system based on Google+ that integrates a series of changes; and while it improves the structure of commenting, one can kiss their privacy goodbye. The new system is already active on […]

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Google’s plan to rule the planet with 101 gTLDs

In our “who applied for which gTLD” series, we’ve covered Frank Schilling’s Uniregistry and Paul Stahura’s Donuts, Inc. Let’s take a look at another big gTLD applicant, the almighty Google. With 101 gTLDs applied for, Google spent a surprisingly conservative $18,685,000 at the going rate of $185k per application. Considering how Google stock is priced […]

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On its 15th anniversary, Google admits being “evil”

In a shocking departure from its motto of 15 years, mega search engine Google announced that “Don’t be evil” does not describe its modus operandi accurately anymore. Announcing the 15th year since Google’s minimalistic homepage was deployed, CEO Larry Page explained: “After losing Marissa Mayer to the other search engine, and being referred to as […]

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Google skips version, with new Panda 3.0

Google Panda, the Damoclean algorithm to stop webmasters from rolling out nonsensical, keyword-laden advertising networks, is about to receive a sizable upgrade. Matt Cutts, head of Google’s anti-spam agency, stated: “Gone are the days that one could take a passage from Wikipedia and outsource the task of copy-spinning to Indian sweat-shops, and not get caught. […]

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Domain lemming: Fool registers GoogleCorporation.com

Trademark violations aren’t a laughing matter, but it’s hilarious when it happens before your eyes. Seasoned domain investor, Mike Mann, was surely jesting when he made the following statement at his Facebook: “GoogleCorporation.com, you can register this domain right now from godaddy or anywhere for nominal reg fee, like $10.” Apparently, someone on his friends […]

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