Last week, TechCrunch reported that Google, IBM and Verisign were on the late stages of discussion with people from the OpenID Foundation regarding joining OpenID 2.0. Well, earlier today Yahoo announced that they have already joined OpenID bandwagon. Yahoo brings with them around 250 million user IDs which triples the current number of valid OpenIDs [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 25, 2007
No matter how busy I am or how hectic my schedule can be, there will always be time for the Weekend Roundup. I hope you enjoy this week’s edition. What could be worse than the recent Google PageRank penalties? How about SERP penalties for link sellers? Lea Woodward gives tips on how to become a [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 23, 2007
Here’s one tool that I’m sure any webmaster or blogger would definitely love. It’s called Xinu. What is Xinu? It’s a tool that lets you check your website or blog’s PageRank, Alexa rank, backlinks, Technorati rank, feed subscribers, domain validation/diagnostics and many more. Btw, if you haven’t noticed the name comes from Unix spelled backwards. [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 8, 2005
Yahoo! Answers (Beta) is now online. What is it, you ask. Well, this new service from Yahoo works as a social network or online community where you can ask, answer or search for questions about almost anything under the sun. They have categories for questions like Arts & Humanities, Computers & Internet, Entertainment & Music, [...]
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