December 2009
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SEO Will Die in 2010: Long Live Website...
Like My Official Google Seo Profiling Protection
SEO profiling? What a joke. This Local SEO and website designers profiling is blown way out of proportion and is at the root of the reputation as hucksters and snakeoil salesman that the industry suffers under. Many query spaces were affected… perhaps Google is just profiling Local Search Engine Spam?
I think of it more like Google is Santa...
Specifically this refers to transportation of things like flowers and pot...
– Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: Internet of Things
Geez it’s EU so it could be pot but I’m thinking more likely potted plants!
Testing a #Tumblr app to share posts with Twitter! Follow me on Tumblr at http://terryvanhorne.tumblr.com/ and I’ll follow back!
Tumblr Rocks it!
Testing a #Tumblr app to share posts with Twitter! Follow me on Tumblr at http://terryvanhorne.tumblr.com/ and I’ll follow back!
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Twitter... Geez Nothing will Load Today
Twitter… Geez Nothing will Load Today! In Tweetdeck none of the images are loading… it’s like watching grass grow. What I don’t get is Twitter is hailed as the next big thing… yet, in all my 15+ riding the beast that is the Interwebs… I’ve never seen so many “crappy programs” and services around one activity. I have tried no less than 4 Twitter...
A day in the life of a Web Designer →
justinparks:
I got passed this video today from a friend who knows the industry I work in and after watching this they thought of me.
Be warned, it has some pretty heavy language in there but…
Man that is funny! I think we all wish we could do what the cartoon designer did. Had a client on the phone tuesday I must have said at least three times… Oh yoiu want a site just like...
We need: A programmable Twitter client
rsscloud:
Unix had a shell language. DOS had a batch language. Lotus 1-2-3 had its macro language. Emacs is a programming tool as much as it is a text editor. We have gotten out of the habit of making programmable end-user products, but they are still just as important today as they were a couple of decades ago.
Every few weeks Scoble and I have an hour-plus conversation about what’s on each...