Posted by Ethan Lyon This post was originally in YouMoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. For a long time I’ve been pulling an RSS feed from Twitter for the query: “guest post” OR “guest author” [TOPIC] into my Google Reader. . . . → Read More: Want Guest Post Links? Find Them Via Twitter [TOOL]
An Internet connection is now optional, as Google is giving Gmail, Docs, and Calendar users offline access to its productivity tools. The first offline rendition is designed for Chrome users and does not give offline editing capabilities for Googl… . . . → Read More: Google Adds Offline Support for Gmail, Docs, Calendar
Google Calendar now automatically dims the brightness of past events by default. . . . → Read More: Google Calendar Fades Past Events
Google Calendar now automatically dims the brightness of past events by default. Google says this new shading feature is designed to “help you focus on what’s next.” The new feature seems to make calendar navigation easier and upcomi… . . . → Read More: Google Calendar Fades Past Events
Posted by Cyrus Shepard Google’s personalized search means nearly every result returned within a browser is altered one way or another. It’s rare that two different people on Earth ever see the exact same set of search results. And Google made sure it’s darned hard to turn off. . . . → Read More: Google’s Un-Personalized Search. Tools to Hack the Code.
Posted by JoannaLord Imagine this scenario: It’s Monday afternoon, you just spent the first half of your day wading through last week’s stats, comparing metrics, data-mining for the greater good, and assembling it into an easy-to-digest summary that speaks to the stats of your company. You sit back, finish off your second (or fifth) cup of coffee, and hit “Send” on the all staff email alias . . . → Read More: Evangelizing a Data-Driven Culture
Posted by JoannaLord Imagine this scenario: It’s Monday afternoon, you just spent the first half of your day wading through last week’s stats, comparing metrics, data-mining for the greater good, and assembling it into an easy-to-digest summary that speaks to the stats of your company. You sit back, finish off your second (or fifth) cup of coffee, and hit “Send” on the all staff email alias . . . → Read More: Evangelizing a Data-Driven Culture
Posted by JoannaLord Imagine this scenario: It’s Monday afternoon, you just spent the first half of your day wading through last week’s stats, comparing metrics, data-mining for the greater good, and assembling it into an easy-to-digest summary that speaks to the stats of your company. You sit back, finish off your second (or fifth) cup of coffee, and hit “Send” on the all staff email alias. Momentary satisfaction hits, data euphoria surrounds you . . . → Read More: Evangelizing a Data-Driven Culture
Posted by JoannaLord Imagine this scenario: It’s Monday afternoon, you just spent the first half of your day wading through last week’s stats, comparing metrics, data-mining for the greater good, and assembling it into an easy-to-digest summary that speaks to the stats of your company. You sit back, finish off your second (or fifth) cup of coffee, and hit “Send” on the all staff email alias. . . . → Read More: Evangelizing a Data-Driven Culture
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