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WordPress Makes a Twitter Clone
Automattic, the company behind WordPress, has re-made WordPress to work as a Twitter clone. Well, its not exactly a clone, but it works in a similar way. It’s called Prologue, and it comes in the form of a WordPress theme. Basically, it takes WordPress down to bare minimum in terms of outward appearance, but provides [...]
China To Bypass U.S. As Leading Internet Market?
Techcrunch has posted a story about how China is close to becoming the world’s largest Internet market. According to the story, China is now only 5 million users shy of breaking past the United States as the leading country online. Here’s the catch, though, that Techcrunch doesn’t really talk about. This information is put out [...]
Google Adjusts Click Spots on Adsense – Lowers CTR
Google has made a change to the clickable spots on their Adsense ads. The change might be good for the quality of their ad network, but it is not working out well for web publishers. In fact, Google is sacrificing revenue on their own to make this change. Usually, almost the entire space of an [...]
Last Week In Short, OpenSocial, Google Mobile Alliance
Well, I did it again. It has been over a week since I posted here at WebbyOnline. Other than being extremely busy, you can head on over to PC Mechanic for the long story. The short version is that I began using a Mac last week. The conversion to Mac has not exactly been hassle [...]
Google Slaps Webmasters Around Using PageRank
There has been a lot of talk about Google going after paid links. In other words, if you sell links on your page, Google has a problem with you now. Well, it also appears as if Google is in the process of updating PageRanks. And a lot of blogs are all of a sudden finding [...]
AOL Actually Launches Something New?
Yeah, remember AOL? That company that used to equal the internet to a large portion of the surfing public? That company that used to litter out mailboxes with AOL software CDs? Yeah, those people. Well, they are apparently launching something new: AOL Mobile. AOL is today launching a mobile version of it’s AOL.com portal as [...]
Week In Review, News From The Internet
I have been using Twitter some lately, so it caught my eye and the eyes of many in the tech community when Google purchased Jaiku, a competitor of Twitter. I was wondering why they didn’t buy Twitter instead, but I think it simply has to do with the fact that Jaiku had a little better [...]
Microsoft and Facebook, Myspace Shows Muscle, WordPress 2.3
This week, the LinkedIn.com service has said they plan to add the ability to add photos to your profile. LinkedIn is the business-oriented social networking site. It’s a cool site, but quite frankly it moves at a turtle’s compared to other networks. Besides, the other networks had photo capability a long time ago. But, hey, [...]
BlogRush or BlogBust – A Pyramid Scheme?
I made a quick mention of Blogrush a few days ago and have withheld major comment on it – until now. Leave it to John Reese to use his savvy marketing to create such a buzz about this product that bloggers have RUSHed to it in droves. I actually find the name ironic because it [...]
Google Presents…
From Google’s official blog: Starting today, presentations — whether imported from existing files or created using the new slide editor — are listed alongside documents and spreadsheets in the Google Docs document list. They can be edited, shared, and published using the familiar Google Docs interface, with several collaborators working on a slide deck simultaneously, [...]
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