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Do Social Signals Drive Traffic?

Posted by Dr. PeteAs a regular blogger on SEOmoz, I’m very interested in what drives traffic to our posts. Of course, there’s the usual realm of referrers and keywords, but lately I’ve been curious about how social signals (including …

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iPhone app tracks Android-equipped Surrey cops

PC459 Is: <Giving a clip round the ear> To: <Your kid>
Residents of Runnymede can now follow the goings-on of their local plod on a free iPhone app, assuming plod decides to record his location on his Huawei-supplied handset.…

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Robot Access & Indexation Restriction Techniques: Avoiding Conflicts

Posted by LindsayAs you’ve probably learned, you can’t always rely on search engine spiders to do an effective job when they visit and index your website. Left to their own devices bots can generate duplicate content, perceive important pages as junk, …

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Blog Design for Killer SEO – Infographic

Posted by Cyrus ShepardBefore SEOmoz was a business, it was a blog. In fact, blogging is at the heart of everything this company stands for. A blog is so much more than a pageview generator. It speaks in your voice, provides a gateway to your community…

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.gov.my prepared for cyber attacks, says CyberSecurity Malaysia

Malaysian government websites will be resilient enough to face any kind of cyber attack claims CyberSecurity Malaysia.
“We are determining their readiness to face attacks and are making recommendations on what they can do to prepare,” said CyberSe…

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6 Extreme Canonical Tricks

Posted by Dr. PeteAfter I wrote about my intentional experiment in catastrophic canonicalization last year, I started getting a lot of questions about other uses (and abuses) of the canonical tag. In many cases, I couldn’t find much data out in the blo…

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UK public-sector union DDoS’d

You don’t get me, I’m part of the <bzzt>
The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union says that its website has been under sustained cyberattack for the past five days.…

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Virtual Serial Bridge

When you are running emulators or virtual machines it may be sometimes handy to be able to connect a serial port from the guest machine to the host machine. [Aurimas] had that issue, and also had a fun fix for that using 2 USB <> Serial adapters, but as you can imagine that is not …

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Bitbang IR Remote

[Albert] has made a few PC IR transmitters and receivers using the traditional connection of RS232 serial, and that is fine, but as we are all aware, not every computer has serial ports standard. Searching though normal USB <> RS232 dongles didn’t meet his requirements. Deciding on making it himself, he whipped up this FTDI …

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XSS Vulnerabilities in Russian Social Networking Site ‘VKontakte’

A short while ago, I decided to prepare a presentation on web vulnerabilities and specifically on XSS attacks. This involved studying the way today’s filtration systems work.I selected the most popular Russian social networking website, VKontakte…

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