Sep 27

Google has made a few interesting tweaks to its web search offering and adds “deep links” directly to subsections of result pages.
Snippets with direct links to relevant content.
Google (NSDQ:GOOG) has always added a short “snippet” containing information on what the relevant web page is about. This text is normally extracted from the page itself. Google “snips” out a paragraph that seems relevant to your query. Alternatively they make use of the Description tag found on the page or a description found in the Open Directory.
Now Google may add “deep” links to relevant sections on the page, making it possible to go directly to the information you are looking for.
The Google Blog gives the query “trans fat” as an example.
One of the results is from the Wikipedia. Google will now add links to sections of the Wikipedia page, sections on sub topics like Chemistry and Nutritional Guidelines.
These links [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 27

This week Google launched Sidewiki, a browser sidebar that lets you contribute and read information alongside any web page. This tool has some interesting uses. It also has some serious implications that have web masters worried.
Sidewiki merits
If it succeeds, Google Sidewiki could be a useful tool to add perspective to any web site, a channel for independent commentaries on any content, commentaries that cannot be deleted by e.g. a blog editor.
Annotating the Web adds a dimension to web surfing that has already proven useful in research and teaching — collaborative browsing. There are many tools available that enable you to comment on or annotate web pages.
So what Google Sidewiki does is not new.
You have to have Google Toolbar installed to use the Sidewiki. Still, none of the existing competitors to Google Sidewiki have a pre-established user base anywhere in the vicinity of the Google Toolbar’s. Sidewiki is the [...]

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Sep 23

Welcome to latest news from FeedForAll.

New RecordForAll
A new version of RecordForAll is now available. The new version is available for download. http://www.recordforall.com

New Video Tutorials
We have compiled a series of videos to assist customers with utilizing various features in both FeedForAll and RecordForAll. Please check our new videos!
http://www.feedforall.com/rss-videos.htm
http://www.recordforall.com/audio-recording-videos.htm
New RSS2HTML
Updated RSS2HTML Script has been updated. The updates are minor and improve the RSS2HTML scripts functionality.
New Educational Section
We have also added an educational section to the FeedForAll and RecordForAll websites. The education section contains educational articles, tutorials, videos and other tools maybe helpful.
http://www.feedforall.com/rss-education-center.htm
http://www.recordforall.com/audio-education-center.htm

FeedForAll on Twitter
Follow FeedForAll on Twitter http://twitter.com/feedforall or follow at @feedforall
Articles
Hallmarks of a Good Podcast
There are many, many things that separate a good podcast from all the rest. Here are a few to consider…
http://www.feedforall.com/hallmarks-of-a-good-podcast.htm

Sound Effects: The Power of Audio
Sound effects are often used to compliment [...]

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Sep 22

Learn the intricacies of RSS feeds and podasting in the RSS Learning Center. The RSS education center includes video tutorials, educational articles, and other RSS resources.
Original post by Per and Susanne Koch

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Sep 21

We have created a number RSS Video Tutorials to assist customers to learn the intricacies of RSS feeds and podasting with RSS and Podcasting Videos.
Original post by Per and Susanne Koch

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Sep 20

Pandia reads the search engine news for you and picks out the gems of the week:

Google This: 5 Reasons to Switch to Bing
Hype aside, Bing happens to be a very viable search alternative to Google, and offers several incentives that Google can’t compete with at the moment. (Mashable Sep 19 2009)

Google News Labels Some Sources As “Blogs”
The Google News blog announced that they have begun labeling some sites, sites they consider to be a “blog” as blogs in the Google News search results. (SE Land Sep 18 2009)

Microsoft’s Move to the Cloud Proves a Worthy Opponent for Google Apps
Microsoft on Thursday began opening the doors of its free web-based version of its Office Suite — called Microsoft Office Web Applications — to select Windows Live SkyDrive users. (MaximumPC Sep 18 2009)

Google Says Apple Indeed Rejected Their Voice and Latitude Applications
Apple has maintained that they did not reject the apps. [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 20

Meet search engine industry expert Danny Sullivan at the SMX Search Engine Marketing Expo in New York on October 5 to 7. Get the $100 Pandia discount!

Having followed the search engine industry for more than 10 years, there is one name that stands out as the search engine industry expert, namely Danny Sullivan.
He was originally the man behind the highly influential Search Engine Watch site. He later left SEW to establish a new web presence: Search Engine Land, which then gave birth to a whole new conference series on search engine marketing: SMX.
What we really like about Danny (apart from the fact that he knows so much about search engines), is that he has remained a down to earth likeable guy. Knowing everyone that means something in the industry could have gone to his head. It hasn’t.
If you go to New York City on October 5 to 7, you [...]

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Sep 17

Real time indexing has become the new holy grail in the search engine business. Pandia takes a look at how Google is doing.

The Twitter effect
It is Twitter that is the culprit. If you follow the debate that is taking place there on a specific topic, you may get the news as soon as they happen.
Google (NSDQ:GOOG) has to compete with that, but the traditional web search engines were not really built for that kind of immediate indexing.
First of all it takes time for the search engines to visit all the existing web sites (Google now has some 1 trillion web pages in its index), and if you want your search engine index to stay perfectly fresh, you would have to revisit all those pages once every — well, I don’t know — every five minutes, maybe?
That kind of indexing traffic would cause the Internet to kneel and [...]

Original post by WiadomoÅ

Sep 15

NotePage, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of RecordForAll. RecordForAll is an easy to use commercial podcasting solution. RecordForAll allows for publishers to record audio files, edit sound files, and add effects. RecordForAll can be used by podcasters or other types of audio producers to overlay tracks, create fades, and add background music or effects to their audio productions.
The RecordForAll software gives the user the ability to record, store and import all types of audio recordings. Recordings can be easily labeled and organized. While RecordForAll has a lot of functionality it is still very easy for beginners to use. Simply drag and drop audio clips, to create a podcast show sequence. Edit clips by simply highlighting or overlaying segments. Audio clips can be individually managed allowing podcasters to make each clip shorter, longer, [...]

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Sep 11

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