Posts Tagged ‘time periods

CalendarFly

In: web resources

18 Aug 2011

What can you use the application for? CalendarFly.com bills itself as a scheduling solution geared towards students, parents, teachers and coaches. Although the site narrows down its client base, it also notes that the tools included can be used by anyone. The user adds activities and events to their calendar, which are saved online. The [...]

The FeedBurner re-design has been in beta testing for a few months now, but does it make the service better? I’m a big fan of FeedBurner and I really like the new look and feel as it’s much cleaner and matches other Google products, however since it’s so familiar, it feels a little lacking. At [...]

Google announced via the Chromium Blog that it plans to release new stable versions of Chrome every six weeks. Though the team has managed to ship five major revisions in less than two years, the new accelerated pace means we could see Chrome 9.0 by the end of this year. According to program manager Anthony [...]

In April Google officially announced they were integrating loading time into their algorithm. As they put it, “speeding up websites is important — not just to site owners, but to all Internet users. Faster sites create happy users and we’ve seen in our internal studies that when a site responds slowly, visitors spend less time [...]

As a freelance SEO consultant I always set my clients up with a Google Analytics account. This enables them to keep track of what progress is being made and adds transparency to the relationship. However, there are usually a fair amount of questions directed my way as how to understand the data, and what exactly [...]


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