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Google has just introduced a new tag:
You can use it to mark pages on your site that you DO NOT want the Google translator tools to translate.
<a meta name="google" value="no translate">
They've also introduced a method of marking text within a page as not be translated:
You can read more about this on the official blog
class=notranslate

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Yahoo! acquired IndexTools earlier this year in a similar fashion to how Google acquired Urchin a few years ago.
The IndexTools' sites are now being redirected to the new Yahoo! Web Analytics one.
At present Yahoo! seem to be offering it to some of their client base, but it's not clear how easily it will be for the rest of us to gain access.
Will they be able to topple Google Analytics (Urchin)?
It looks like the latest pagerank update is currently underway.
Based on previous updates this could take several days to complete and stabilise.
Some people will probably be very happy, while others won't be ....
Such is the way
Based on previous updates this could take several days to complete and stabilise.
Some people will probably be very happy, while others won't be ....
Such is the way
I've seen a few posts from people on forums over the last few weeks complaining that GoogleBot is misbehaving and chewing up silly amounts of bandwidth.
Unfortunately it's all too easy to pretend to be GoogleBot (or any other bot for that matter) simply by spoofing the UserAgent string ie. telling the world that you are something that you aren't.
So how can you tell if a bot really is from Google?
One of the official Google blogs has the answer - DNS lookups:
Basically you need to check that the forward and reverse DNS entries are valid ie. that the A and PTR records are from Google...
That's a bit of a pain, but will save you headaches if you're seeing strange activity in your logs...
Unfortunately it's all too easy to pretend to be GoogleBot (or any other bot for that matter) simply by spoofing the UserAgent string ie. telling the world that you are something that you aren't.
So how can you tell if a bot really is from Google?
One of the official Google blogs has the answer - DNS lookups:
Basically you need to check that the forward and reverse DNS entries are valid ie. that the A and PTR records are from Google...
That's a bit of a pain, but will save you headaches if you're seeing strange activity in your logs...
According to media sources Google is set to expand its European base in Dublin again.
The internet giant is understood to be expanding its staff numbers in Dublin by a further 500 employees over the next two years.
Further details in Ireland's Sunday Business Post
The internet giant is understood to be expanding its staff numbers in Dublin by a further 500 employees over the next two years.
Further details in Ireland's Sunday Business Post
Over the past couple of years the major search engine players have granted access to a suite of tools to help webmasters not only submit content to the indices, but also to manage which data is indexed and how it is handled.
Google and then Yahoo adopted sitemap protocols that allow for the automated submission of an entire site's contents
At first the tools on offer were fairly rudimentary, but over time the amount of data has grown and grown.
To make a start you'll need accounts with both Google and Yahoo!
Yahoo has their SiteExplorer, while Google has their Google Webmaster Tools. Sign up and explore them.
Google and then Yahoo adopted sitemap protocols that allow for the automated submission of an entire site's contents
At first the tools on offer were fairly rudimentary, but over time the amount of data has grown and grown.
To make a start you'll need accounts with both Google and Yahoo!
Yahoo has their SiteExplorer, while Google has their Google Webmaster Tools. Sign up and explore them.
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