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Why Yahoo should not sell itself to Microsoft

This is the saddest moment of this year so far. Microsoft is going to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion. What can be more unexciting and bogus than this that the software giant is going to piss off another great web service. When they acquired Hotmail quite sometime ago, I knew that this was the end of the best mail service of that time. I consequently moved to yahoo mail. Now that MS again wants to ruin another great service, I am like lost in the desert, not knowing where to switch now.

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20+ Effective SEO tips for Webmasters

Almost all blogs/ websites speak of SEO but little do they tell about it. I myself shuffled through hundreds of sites to know more about SEO but all they tell you is to use the keywords you want to rank for, as many time as you can. While I except it is very important for SEO but there are still many other things you want to know when designing a niche site and when Search engine optimising it.

Search Engine optimization
When designing niche sites, your only 3 objectives to know/do are:

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    Google is Cheating me, and so it does to others

    Google is one of the most successful stories of Internet. The best search engine, captured the online advertisement market with their popular AdSense program. Some really swear by AdSense while others hate it like anything. I am myself a big fan of Google and all the services they provide. As you may see this blog is moneytized only through Google AdSense. I was seeing a decrease in my earning from the last 2 weeks but I thought maybe people don’t just click on the ads on my blog. But then I checked my blog’s stats on… Continue Reading»

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    Google Opens Mac Developer Playground

    Google on Tuesday launched the Google Mac Developer Playground, a Web site that houses open source code and projects from Google’s Apple-oriented engineers.

    “We’ve always had a place to showcase our consumer products,” said Amit Singh, a Google engineering manager, and Karen Grünberg, a Google product manager, in a blog post. “Today, we’re unveiling the Google Mac Developer Playground, a Web site where the Mac community can look for new and interesting open source projects and demos from our Mac team.”

    The site includes a variety of works-in-progress to help Mac developers… Continue Reading»

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