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Google Proposes Standards for Crawlable AJAX |
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Celebrations are premature, but Google took the first step recently toward a new world of SEO technology by proposing standards for crawlers to read AJAX, asynchronous server-side programming techniques used by developers for faster multimedia web content. The inability of search engines to read AJAX has long held back top SEO firms from using the technology in their SEO web design. If Google starts developing AJAX-literate crawlers, Microsoft is sure to follow, bringing about a whole new age of integrated, multimedia Search Engine Marketing.
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Facebook - The Future of Search? |
The recent acquisition of Friendfeed by Facebook is a confirmation that the consolidation of Web 2.0 is underway, and a sign that Facebook may well emerge as the Google of Social Media--but could Facebook one day replace Google as the hub of search? Recent studies show more and more users are searching within social media, and YouTube is now second behind Google in queries. In a blog on searchenginewatch.com, Nathania Johnson discusses how the future of search may be written on your wall.
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Bing Continues Trend in SEO |
Microsoft launched its new search engine Bing last month, increasing their market share, though not necessarily winning over Google users. Only time will tell whether Bing gains permanent ground in the search market, but regardless, sitepoint.com ran a nice article on the implications for SEO.
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