The latest ‘SEOmoz’ blog post is titled “The Inside Scoop to Finding Link Building Opportunities with Free Alerts”. Neil Patel says, “We all know that when it comes to getting high rankings in the search engines link building is one of the most critical activities you can engage in…whether you are using tactics to get a large amount of links or zeroing in on attracting high-authority links”. The Inside Scoop to Finding Link Building Opportunities with Free Alerts SEOmoz [...]
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The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “FTC: Apps for Children Raise Privacy Concerns”. Alex Fitzpatrick says, “Mobile application marketplaces, developers and service providers need to do a better job of protecting children’s privacy, according to an Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report released Thursday. The report was based on an FTC survey that found mobile apps for children aren’t upfront about what they’re doing with user data”. FTC: Apps for Children Raise Privacy Concerns Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Mashable Launches Facebook App”. Robyn Peterson says, “While the world’s getting more complex every day, the way you read the news just got a lot simpler. I’m happy to introduce Mashable’s social news app for Facebook Timeline. You can now read and share the best Mashable stories from within Facebook, and discover new stories through your friends”. Mashable Launches Facebook App Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook Adds 12 New Media Apps”. Zoe Fox says, “Facebook launched its latest wave of media apps built with Open Graph Thursday, including a Mashable app. The media apps — joining veterans such as The Guardian‘s social news app and Washington Post Social Reader — are a platform for users to discover and share content”. Facebook Adds 12 New Media Apps Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Typosquatting Sites ‘Wikapedia’ and ‘Twtter’ Have Been Shut Down [VIDEO]”. Alissa Skelton says, “Two fake websites posing as Wikipedia and Twitter have been kicked off the Internet and fined £100,000 ($156,000) each. The companies behind typosquatting websites capitalize on typos — they register domain names that are similar to highly trafficked website names, and are usually missing a letter or have common misspellings of popular sites”. Typosquatting Sites ‘Wikapedia’ and ‘Twtter’ Have Been Shut... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Google Says 62% of Restaurant Searches Were Mobile on Valentine’s Day”. Joe Brockmeier says, “It pays to be mobile, if you want to reach the last-minute planners. According to Google 62% of restaurant related searches on Valentine’s Day were from “high end mobile devices or tablets.” Something to think about for restaurants or other businesses that don’t have mobile-friendly sites”. Google Says 62% of Restaurant Searches Were Mobile on Valentine’s Day ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Facebook’s Unknown Strategy Worries Stock Analysts”. Dave Copeland says, “For us mere mortals who probably won’t get first crack at purchasing Facebook shares when the company goes public, the question becomes whether or not it’s a solid investment. That will, of course, ultimately depend on where it prices”. Facebook’s Unknown Strategy Worries Stock Analysts ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Pinterest Isn’t Ready to Focus on Making Money”. Alicia Eler says, “Pinterest is no longer using Skimlinks, the company that provided a way to monetize affiliate links and actually make some money. CEO Ben Silbermann got in touch with Josh Davis of LL Social, the site that spread news of Pinterest’s use of Skimlinks’ affiliate links”. Pinterest Isn’t Ready to Focus on Making Money ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Dropbox Automator Update Brings Kindle Upload, Google+ Integration”. Joe Brockmeier says, “Dropbox Automator has gotten a major update this week, adding a Google+/Picasa uploader, support for sending files to Box.net and to Amazon’s Kindle. Better yet, the service now lets users restrict access to just one folder in Dropbox”. Dropbox Automator Update Brings Kindle Upload, Google+ Integration ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Facebook is Getting Crowded: 12 Media Apps Join Timeline”. Alicia Eler says, “Facebook users, do you “like” this? Today Facebook launched 12 media apps for Timeline, joining social news apps such as Yahoo!, Washington Post Social Reader, Digg Social Reader and The Guardian’s social news app”. Facebook is Getting Crowded: 12 Media Apps Join Timeline ReadWriteWeb [...]