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Windows Phone 8 Developer Platform Launched
[2012-10-31] Since early September, Microsoft has opened the Windows Phone 8 SDK to a small number of developers. Some indie developers, who had already signed up for MSDN, felt they were being snubbed when the SDK wasn't made available to them. It's been two months since then and now Microsoft is finally ready to open the SDK to everyone.

Microsoft To Make Javascript Development Easier
[2012-10-09] JavaScript has been one of the core foundations of HTML5 since the beginning. Microsoft has been aggressively pushing HTML5 in Internet Explorer 10. So what happens when you take Microsoft's desire to create proprietary programming languages and their insistence on HTML5? You get TypeScript, the company's own version of JavaScript.

Google Webmaster Tools Now Emailing Website Owners Directly
[2012-09-17] Google Webmaster Tools has changed their policy, and is now going to start emailing web site owners directly if they detect critical or important issues with your web site. Before now, Google would only notify you about these issues via Google Webmaster Tools’ interface–and you had to log in to receive the messages.

Big Improvements To HTML5 Games In Firefox
[2012-08-29] Mozilla, like Google, has been investing heavily in HTML5 development. One of the best ways to show off the latest improvements in HTML5 and WebGL development is through the creation of games. With the latest release of Firefox, the browser is finally ready to tackle the holy grail of game development - the first person-shooter.

Twitter API Brings More Regulation
[2012-08-20] The Twitter API is everywhere these days. People are Tweeting from all corners of the Web from just about every app. It's so popular due to its relative openness where people can use the Twitter API in different and interesting ways. Unfortunately, Twitter is putting a stop to that next year.

Clutch.io Bought By Twitter
[2012-08-14] Clutch.io, a company that provides software to help iOS developers design and test their apps, announced today that it has been acquired by Twitter. On its website, the company describes itself as "an easy to integrate library for native iOS applications designed to help you develop faster and deploy instantly." In a post on the company's blog, Clutch announced that its employees are working with Twitter's growth and international team, starting today. From the blog post:

Matt Cutts Explains New Notifications about Inbound Links!
[2012-07-31] The past few weeks have seen a lot of discussion about link notifications or link advisories sent by Google. The head of Google's Web Spam team, Matt Cutts, has explained the new link notifications being sent to webmasters.

The Multi-Armed Bandit Of CRO Doesnt Grab Higher Conversion Rates It Grabs Lower Conversion Rates
[2012-07-09] Steve Hanov recently suggested a thought-provoking idea: applying multi-armed bandit algorithms to A/B testing, and Visual Website Optimizer (VWO) did an interesting and accessible-to-non-statisticians statistical analysis and explanation of Steve's method, to evaluate the accuracy of his claims. While I loved their analysis, VWO's conclusion is a howler!

Mozilla Thimble Makes Web Page Design Simple
[2012-06-19] If you're reading this, that means that you consume the Web in some fashion. You read, watch and play with all sorts of neat things all over the Internet. Do you create the Web though? A lot less people do that because code is complicated. Mozilla has an answer and it might help turn the Web from a culture of consumption to a culture of creation.

Google Announces Browser Size Tool In Google Analytics
[2012-06-05] Google announced the launch of the Browser Size analysis tool in Google Analytics, under the In-Page Analytics report. The tool shades the portions of a page that are "below the fold," and shows you what percentage of users are seeing how much of the page.

Google Recommends Instant Pages
[2012-05-22] How comfortable are you with Google's prerendering capabilities? Do you like the idea of your site loading faster in Chrome thanks to this technology? The idea behind Instant Pages is to immediate load the top search result for a particular query, so, when it's clicked, it immediately loads up in your browser. Naturally, when Google discusses this technology, it refers to its Chrome browser, the prerendering works in the following browsers:

LinkedIn Shares HTML5 Infinite Scrolling Tips
[2012-05-04] LinkedIn debuted their iPad app, while getting attacked by Syrian hackers, last week to praise for its clean presentation while taking advantage of the iPad's strengths. One of the major features of the iPad app is its infinite scrolling through the use of HTML5. The engineering team went through a lot of variations to reach the end product and are now sharing their journey with other developers.

The Google Penguin Update Link Issues and Recovery Tips
[2012-05-02] On April 24th, Google rolled out the Penguin Update and the webmasters affected have been sleeplessly trying to understand what is wrong with their site and how can they recover from it. The Penguin is targeted against over-optimization' of pages, against webspam. While we did give out some useful tips for Penguin recovery, but the solution of the problem lies in its cause: Why were you hit by the Penguin.

New Android Emulator Will Be Very Helpful To Developers
[2012-04-10] I absolutely adore emulators. They're super fun to play around with and are incredibly useful when trying to figure out if a program or game is going to run on specific hardware. Android is one of those platforms that really benefits from an emulator since there are so many hardware variations running the operating system. Google has updated the Android emulator today to make app creation easier for developers.

Checking Out Chrome's New Dev Tools
[2012-03-26] The Chromium project marches on towards making Chrome the best browser in the world. It already made waves last week when it became the number one Web browser in the world for a short while. The new update makes it easier for developers to see what's going on in the background.

GWT Adds Admin Features
[2012-03-06] Google announced the launch of a new Webmaster Tools feature, which lets verified site owners grant limited access to their site's data and settings to other people.

Will HTML5 Boost My Rankings?
[2012-02-23] It would be fair to say that pretty much every major change to the online environment is greeted with the same two questions by the vast majority of the SEO community -

Web Analytics: 3 Metrics to Keep an Eye on
[2012-02-07] Why Watch These 3 Web Analytics Metrics? For many webmasters, measuring website performance - and acting on the findings - is just this side of an obsession. Luckily there are great measurement tools - i.e., Web analytics programs - to steer us toward business growth online.

How To Improve Landing Page Optimization
[2012-01-23] Want your website to yield more sales conversions? If so, use this 12-step for landing page optimization. This checklist offers "recovery" measures you can take, to create a vibrant, well-trafficked website - and a healthier ROI site to match!

Google Looks To Improve With Megasitelinks
[2012-01-09] Google has made quite a few improvements to search in the month of December 2011, and they brought out a latest monthly recap about these search tweaks. The most interesting takeaway of the entire line up of 30 odd improvements is the project codenamed "Megasitelinks," by Google.

Google's Tips For Hosting Related Issues Affecting Sites
[2011-12-07] Google laid out some tips to help webmasters with hosting-related issues affecting their sites. Google has addressed some common problems and the approach to solving them. These are the tips given by Google.

Pubcon: Link Building, SEO & Social Media Tips
[2011-11-15] The following are my takeaways from several "link building" sessions I attended on day three of PubCon Las Vegas which include Links With Maximum Juice and Minimum Risk, Real World Low-Risk High-Reward Link Building, SEO 2011 - Greg Boser, Link Building 2011 - What's Hot, andDaily Social Media Success I'm not intending to cover each session in detail but rather provide key tips and takeaways from each session.

Tips For Making Your Website Users Happy
[2011-11-01] No matter how hard you try, there is always something wrong with your website. There is always a critic. You don't want to be caught with your pants down when trying to present a professional site.

Contributing Factors To The SEO Ranking Scheme
[2011-10-17] SEO Ranking Factors are probably the most important thing to know when you are creating a web site since they are the rules that determine how popular your website will be on the internet-and how much high it would go in search results. There are more than 200 factors that contribute to this ranking scheme.

3 Ways to Fix Broken External Links to Your Website
[2011-10-07] Broken inbound links are the curse of many website owners. There's nothing more frustrating than finding that a new link to your site has been broken through a simple misspelling or typo.


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