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Google, Mozilla to keep Google as default search engine

GOOGLE Search deal with Mozilla extended three years Google (GOOG) and Mozilla have agreed to keep Google as the default search engine on the Firefox Web browser for three more years, the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation announced Tuesday. “Under this multiyear agreement, Google Search will continue to be the default search provider for hundreds of millions...
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WordPress 2.0 for Android becomes useful: adds dashboard, rich text editing

Brad Linder Brad Linder is editor of Liliputing and Mobiputing. He’s been tinkering with mobile tech for decades and writing about it since 2006. Brad has also worked with NPR, WHYY, PRI, and AOL. Website – Twitter – More Posts Article source: http://mobiputing.com/2011/12/wordpress-2-0-for-android-becomes-useful-adds-dashboard-rich-text-editing/
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US Backs Apple in Patent Ruling That Hits Google

The ruling, by the United States International Trade Commission, is one of the most significant so far in a growing array of closely watched patent battles being waged around the globe by nearly all of the major players in the mobile industry. These fights reflect the heated competition among the companies, especially as Android phones...
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WordPress For Android Gets Updated To Version 2.0 – Adds Full Support For …

WordPress for Android was updated to version 2.0 earlier today, making on-the-fly blogging easier than ever. The update brings several new features, including a Dashboard and Quick Action Bar giving “one-tap access to everything you want to do with your blog.” Additionally, the update offers an all new post editor, which comes with a sophisticated...
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Google’s ‘Let It Snow’ easter egg frosts your screen

New Delhi: After Barrel Roll easter egg, Google has now come up with another pleasant surprise. Stop whatever you are doing and and go to the Google homepage. Type in the words “Let it snow” in the search box and Google will surprise you. As you type, you will find snowflakes falling in your browser....
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6 Ways to Recover from Bad Links

It’s a story we hear too often: someone hires a bad SEO, that SEO builds a bunch of spammy links, he/she cashes their check, and then bam – penalty! Whether you got bad advice, “your friend” built those links, or you’ve got the guts to admit you did it yourself, undoing the damage isn’t easy....
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Google’s dynamic duo

Post Recommended Washington Post reporters or editors recommend this comment or reader post. Article source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/googles-dynamic-duo/2011/08/30/gIQAJ1mIwO_gallery.html
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New WordPress 3.3: Less Flash, More Responsive Design

WordPress has released version 3.3. Dubbed “Sonny” after jazz saxophonist Sonny Stitt, WordPress 3.3 packs in a number of worthwhile upgrades, including a new responsive design that adapts the WordPress admin to smaller screens. To get the latest version head over to the WordPress downloads page. If you’re already using WordPress you can update from...
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The latest SEO developments you need to know

Over the past 12 months, the search marketing landscape has seen many changes. Let’s take a look at the biggest developments that all digital marketers need to know. The slow and final death of Yahoo Site ExplorerThis year, the once mighty Yahoo shrank some more — and in a big way for SEOs. After being...
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What’s New in WordPress 3.3

WordPress 3.3 has been released. The world’s most popular CMS and blogging tool has been tidied and polished further to make web publishing even easier. It’s been downloaded 65 million times since v3.0 was released and is estimated to run 15% of all websites (or 22% of all new websites). Existing users can upgrade with...
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