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InternetNews December 15, 2009 |
Google, bit.ly Heat up URL Shortening Race Google and bit.ly make significant new releases and add some unique elements. |
InternetNews April 10, 2009 David Needle |
Short URLs Just Got Shorter New TweaK service creates shorter URLs than the other guys and sends them directly to Twitter. |
ONLINE May/Jun 2003 Greg R. Notess |
Unlocking URLs: Extensions, Shortening Options, and Other Oddities As we ship URLs to each other and use them in citations, unlocking some of their stranger secrets, along with knowledge of URL shortening tools, can make it easier to actually get to the appropriate Web page. |
InternetNews July 1, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Twitter Bug Hunt Highlights bit.ly Flaws The Month of Twitter Bugs gets rolling with the popular link-shortening service receiving the brunt of attention on its first day. |
The Motley Fool December 15, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Google Gets Short Google is hoping to make the short list of Web-address slashers. |
InternetNews July 8, 2009 David Needle |
Short URLs, Big Trouble? Security firm MessageLabs says the bad guys are exploiting a popular resource. |
Entrepreneur November 2006 Catherine Seda |
Vanity Fair One more way to market your site. |
Search Engine Watch September 30, 2008 Mark Jackson |
Tin Foil Hat? I Have Mine On When Google advises against URL rewriting in their Webmaster Central blog, is there an ulterior motive? |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2002 Greg R. Notess |
The Wayback Machine: The Web's Archive Starting in 1996, the Internet Archive has been storing Web pages, including graphics files, from publicly accessible Web sites that Alexa has crawled. With the October 2001 launch of the Wayback Machine, this huge archive is now freely available to the Web public... |
Inc. December 2008 |
How to Buy a URL A good Web address can be hard to find. Here are some tips. |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2012 Jinfang Niu |
Functionalities of Web Archives The functionalities that are important to the users of web archives range from basic searching and browsing to advanced personalized and customized services, data mining, and website reconstruction. |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 Jay Munro |
Cut URLs Down to Size Long URLs can be unwieldy. Here's how to make them easy to use. |
JavaWorld July 2002 Nelson Minar |
Test networked code the easy way Networked code proves difficult to test thoroughly because test suites work best as standalone processes unreliant on other servers. In this article, the author describes two techniques for unit testing network code. |
InternetNews March 12, 2010 |
Twitter Takes Geo-Location Feature Live Now you can let the twitterverse know where you're tweeting from. But why? |
InternetNews June 15, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Facebook's Land Grab Off and Running After opening the floodgates to its highly-anticipated vanity URLs, Facebook has converted the addresses for millions of its users from a random string of numbers to a personalized Web address. |
The Motley Fool March 12, 2011 Daniel Bailey |
Google Upgrades Chrome URL Bar Recalling recent browsing destinations is the big feature. |
Search Engine Watch February 17, 2009 Mark Jackson |
Ignorance: The Trouble with People Who Claim SEO is Snake Oil A response to a recent article claiming that SEO doesn't work, and that its practitioners are a bunch of snake oil salesmen. |
InternetNews February 12, 2009 Sean Gallagher |
'Don't Click' Tweetbomb Stresses Twitter Service The exploit, hijacked Twitter users' status to spread itself around the microblogging network. |
InternetNews February 25, 2009 Richard Adhikari |
Online Trust Takes a Hit in Gmail Chat Phishing Security experts are warning that a phishing attack on Google's Gmail's chat feature not only poses a danger to users, but could be a harbinger of things to come. |
Search Engine Watch January 4, 2000 |
FAST Upgrades Site FAST Search has upgraded its service to allow searching by language, added the ability to limit searches to title or URL text, and introduced new relevancy algorithms. |
Searcher September 2002 Tara Calishain |
URL Inclusion Programs New Revenue Generator for Search Engines |
ONLINE May/Jun 2002 Greg R. Notess |
Dead Search Engines There have been major and significant changes in the search engine industry over the past few years, with surprising announcements almost every month. While most of the search engines' domains remain active, the actual state of the search engines is quite different... |
D-Lib February 2006 |
A Research Library Based on the Historical Collections of the Internet Archive As digital libraries expand, we can look forward to a day when humanities and social science scholars replace much of the tedious manual effort with computer programs. Here is a description of a library that is being built for such research. |
Search Engine Watch March 5, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
LookSmart Submission Data Was Left Vulnerable Information in LookSmart's submission queue has been left open to the public, giving access to the names, phone numbers and email addresses of those who have submitted sites to the service. Credit card data, however, was not exposed... |
Search Engine Watch November 6, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
The US White House & Blocking Search Engines At the end of last month, controversy erupted over the US White House preventing portions of its web site from being indexed by search engines. Was the White House doing this as a means to rewrite history unnoticed, or was it an innocent mistake? |
Search Engine Watch September 16, 2008 Mark Jackson |
Hosting Issues and SEO When it comes to server issues, many of us would rather not get into the down-and-dirty details. But knowing the basics of server response codes - and when to use them correctly - is critical for any competitive Webmaster or search marketer. |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Totally Remove a URL from History Deleting a single address from IE's history list requires inside information. |
Search Engine Watch July 2, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
AltaVista Opens Paid Inclusion After months of talking about it, AltaVista finally unveiled a paid inclusion program last week... |
Fast Company August 2004 Fiona Haley |
Where Do Old Web Sites Go to Die? When URL stands for U R Lost... or Left Behind... or Languishing... there's still hope. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2011 Joel B. Predd |
Could Shakespeare Have Tweeted Hamlet? Would a prose by any other character limit spell as sweet? |