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Friday, October 9, 2009
Madnick from the MIT Sloan School of Management highlighted the importance of information aggregation back in 2001: We have seen dramatic growth in the amount of information on the Web. Subscribe Subscribe to my RSS Feed. Hongwei Zhu, Michael D. Siegel, and Stuart E. innovation. Footnote: 1. This design blog covers enterprise 2.0
 
Thursday, September 3, 2009
In 2001, before RSS was in any sort of wide use, I had built an aggregator called Blocktrack.com. Combine this with the now well established use of RSS and content movement was coming out of the stone ages. Tags: longtailseo aggregation rss Brands. This wasn’t foolproof, but it worked well enough.
 
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
The first publication date for Yahoo.com, Whitehouse.gov, CNN.com, Microsoft and other very old domains is mentioned as 31 Jan 2001 which is incorrect but that probably is a bug because Google’s crawler database does include pages prior to that date like this one. Step 1. inurl:www.example.com ). Hit enter. google.com/search?q=inurl:[link]
 

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The first publication date for Yahoo.com, Whitehouse.gov, CNN.com, Microsoft and other very old domains is mentioned as 31 Jan 2001 which is incorrect but that probably is a bug because Google’s crawler database does include pages prior to that date like this one. Step 1. inurl:www.example.com ). Hit enter. google.com/search?q=inurl:[link]
In 2001, before RSS was in any sort of wide use, I had built an aggregator called Blocktrack.com. Combine this with the now well established use of RSS and content movement was coming out of the stone ages. Tags: longtailseo aggregation rss Brands. This wasn’t foolproof, but it worked well enough.
Excite gained search-targeted listings through a partnership with FindWhat in April 2001. Just Right: Targeting the Tail : Cached copy of a LookSmart presentation at SES Australia in March 2003 that says all the things youre hearing about today in terms of the Long Tail. Are you a Search Engine Watch Member? If you havent, start!
Madnick from the MIT Sloan School of Management highlighted the importance of information aggregation back in 2001: We have seen dramatic growth in the amount of information on the Web. Subscribe Subscribe to my RSS Feed. Hongwei Zhu, Michael D. Siegel, and Stuart E. innovation. Footnote: 1. This design blog covers enterprise 2.0
post about creating site themes written by Brett Tabke in early 2001 visualizes this arrangement quite well. In general, less links on a page mean more PageRank is available for the links present. May 1st, 2008 4:38 pm You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 This topic is complex. Enough rambling. Sweet!