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Microsoft Enhances Bing for iPhone App

Posted by Mosaic On June - 28 - 2010
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For those of you who are using iPhone iOS4, here is wonderful news for you. Microsoft recently enhanced its Bing iPhone app to include two new interesting and valuable features – enhanced social integration with Twitter and Facebook, and Visual Scanning. Read the rest of this entry »

Google caffeine is here to give you the freshest search results

Posted by Mosaic On June - 28 - 2010
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Google recently announced the completion of its Caffeine Project. According to Google, Caffeine is the largest collection of web content that Google can offer. It would offer the freshest search results compared to that offered by its current search index. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google has recently released a unique feature to help website owners discover if their site serves undesirable “soft” or “crypto” 404s. A “soft 404″ happens when a web server responds with a 200 OK HTTP response code for a page that doesn’t exist instead of the appropriate 404 Not Found. Read the rest of this entry »

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While Google was busy in its attempt to buy a VOIP solutions provider, Yahoo on the other hand was  busy signing a definitive agreement for acquiring Associated Content. Associated Content refers to a freelance content generation site, which is operated by approximately 380,000 freelance contributors. Read the rest of this entry »

Allow Google To Index Your Videos

Posted by Mosaic On May - 25 - 2010
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One of the best ways to make Google know about all of your videos on your website is by creating and maintaining a Video Sitemap. These Video Sitemaps can easily provide Google with all the essential information about your videos, including the URLs for the pages where the videos can be found, the titles of the videos, thumbnail images, keywords, durations, and other information. Read the rest of this entry »