Posts Tagged ‘search engines’

Flashback Trojan for Apple Mac’s

May 6th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Technology

Flashback Trojan that attacks Mac OS X was “produced” $ 10,000 per day for those who made the virus. Symantec’s findings are published after doing research on attacks and schemes this Flashback Trojan.

Thousands dollars of money obtained from Google AdWords, the click of a Mac users infected with Flashback trojan.

Flashback Trojan able to direct Google search engine results to other pages that have been chosen, so that the virus each time the user who “dropped” onto the page, then money flowed. It able to bring up a pop up as if sent officially by Apple Inc. that forces the user to fine to click the pop up. For each link is clicked, the attacker gained 0.8 U.S. cents from Google AdWords.

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Strategies trick in the keywording determination

December 2nd, 2011 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Blogging, Money Maker

Keywording or keywords optimizing on website traffic analysis must be accompanied by the popular keywords on search engines.

Keywords that are used by the website that has mastered ‘top’ in the search engine’s good at make a reference, but do not need to full-emulate. Because when we use the same keyword will remain inferior to the website, especially if your site is still new. (more…)

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Microsoft and RIM’s in newest Blackberry Bold.

May 4th, 2011 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in News, Technology

New Blackberry mobile phones will soon carry the integration of ‘deep’ with Microsoft’s search engine, Bing, according to company announcements.

Speaking in front of Blacberry World Conference in Orlando, Fla., Microsoft CEO, Steve Balmer, said the company would invest ‘unique’ in the products Research in Motion (RIM). With that investment, Bing soon will become the official tool for searching and mapping, because it will integrate fully in the latest operating system Blackberry, OS 7. (more…)

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Google Webmaster Guidelines

March 22nd, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Blogging

The number of search engines on the Internet are so numerous, thousands or perhaps tens of thousands. Do we have to do a blog optimization for all search engines?

Why should the focus to one, not for all the search engines? because search engines algorithm are different from each other, to understand the character of each search engine needs a long time and it’s just a waste of time.

Why should the focus to google not to another, such as Yahoo or Bing? This is only an option, if you want to focus on the optimization Yahoo please, or if you want the focus to bing yes go ahead. (more…)

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Search Engine Optimization And Why You Gotta Use It?

October 6th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Blogging

E-commerce is a cut throat business. You have to arm yourself with the proper know-how and the tools to make your site a cut above the rest. Each day, more and more sites are clambering to optimize their rankings in websites and if you lose your guard, you may just get trampled on and be left in the abyss filled with so many failed e-commerce sites.

Search Engine Optimization or SEO is a term widely used today by many e-commerce sites. For the past few years and the next ten years or so, search engines would be the most widely used internet tool to find the sites that they need to go to or the product or information they need.

Most people that use search engines use only the ten top search results in the first page. Making it to the first page, more so to the top three is a barometer of a sites success in search engine optimization. You will get a higher ratio of probability in being clicked on when you rank high. The more traffic for your site, the more business you rake in. (more…)

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A Google paid-content system for publishers may be coming by year-end

June 26th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Blogging, News

Google (NSDQ: GOOG), which had hinted for nearly a year now that it was working on building some sort of paid content system for publishers, is reportedly set to launch such a system by year-end. According to a report in the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, Google is now reaching out to publishers to get them to sign up for the system, which it is calling Newspass.

A Google paid-content system

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