Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

Tag Archive: google blog search

3 Count: Bad Fortuny

This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Internet Archive wants book copyright indemnity like Google…

Pop Quiz 1: Know Your Google

For those who enjoy a good quiz, today’s post is a short seven-question quiz dealing with your content, Google and keeping both where you want them.

Finding the Age of a Page

If you need a quick and easy way to get an idea of when a post went life, there is a Firefox plugin that uses google to put that information just a click away.

Why Most Spam Blogs are American

With the Internet becoming more international in every regard and laws in the U.S. turning against spammers, it seems odd that so many spammers are still concentrated within the United States. However, the reasons are simple to understand.

Workfriendly: Yet Another Issue

Workfriendly, a script that masks the Web to look like an open Microsoft Word document, may have been created as a joke, but it continues to create serious problems for the Webmasters that it scrapes.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Spam Blogs and AdSense Dollars

Adsense keywords can fluctuate wildly in price. So what happens when a keyword related to your site becomes the subject of a bidding war? One Austin attorney found out.

Why Blog Searching Fails

Blog searching has become an important tool both for gathering the information I use on this site, but also for staying on top of content theft issues. Unfortunately, blog searching has deteriorated to the point of uselessness and I break down why.

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