Google has a longstanding tradition of deciding what’s most useful for searchers to see. If the description you’ve written for your site isn’t from the segment of your page relevant to the search term used, the search engine giant is likely to pull content from that segment to show to users. No one complains much […]
Ask.com Passes the Torch to Google Engineers
Ask.com has been sticking to the shadows of the search engine world for a long time, and not in a good, stealthy kind of way. The group has simply lacked any spotlight, despite a number of good efforts. Now, after the failure of its most recent endeavor, Ask.com seems to be passing its search engine […]
The Freedom to Tweet
You would think that your Facebook and Twitter accounts are your personal spaces and you should be able to say whatever you’d like to, wouldn’t you? After all, why would anyone care or think twice about your babbling tweets or your mundane status updates? Well apparently sports athletes don’t have the freedom to say whatever […]