A deal between the 2nd and 3rd place search engines has finally been confirmed and is reported to close in early 2010. Microsoft and Yahoo!, who have been in talks…
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Pole vaulting and your social media strategy
Whenever I am about to try something scary (like, really scary) I use the analogy with my teacher, coach, employer… “It’s like pole vaulting to me.” I do NOT understand…
But It’s Not Google (Bing)
BING = But It’s Not Google I have to admit, I snickered when I first read this clever little acronym for Bing!, given my penchant for all things Google. And…
Getting Started with WordPress: Blog Video Training
This video tutorial focuses on the popular open source blogging platform, WordPress. In this video, I show you the ropes of the WordPress platform: how to add and edit new…
5 Signs Your Website Wants To Dump You
Dear Business Owner, It’s over. I can’t let you take advantage of me like this anymore. I can no longer sit idly and look the other way, while you lust…
What to do with Internet Explorer 6
IE6 has taken a lot of heat (for good reason). Now the griping has gone to the next level, sites like Facebook, You Tube and Digg have either dropped browser…
What is a DOS attack and why should I care?
Twitter seems to be back on it’s feet after dealing with the wrath of the DOS (denial of service) attack that hit it last Thursday, causing several hours of outages…
Off to the races: Social Media, Search and Realtime
Holy smokes! Yesterday was a whirlwind of internet news! Keeping up with any and all changes is trying sometimes, so what we like to do here at Hall is give…
Time to Percolate on Google Caffeine
Boy, was I excited when I received my personal invitation read on Google’s company blog that they are allowing searchers to test out Google’s new-and-improved search, codenamed “Caffeine”. Could it…
Video Training: How To Choose an RSS Reader
Clients are always asking us how to subscribe to a blog, which leads to the real question – what is an RSS reader and how do I use one? This…