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Are You Ready For? Black Monday? Security experts from PC Tools have pinpointed November 24 as potentially the peak of malicious activity for 2008. They reached their conclusion on the specific date after analyzing well over 500,000 machines from around the world.Guardian.co.uk states that 'the number of people shopping online this Christmas is expected to grow again this year, with internet sales in the UK alone predicted to hit £13.16bn - an increase of 15% over 2007.'It should be noted that November 28 will be the busiest shopping day of the year, a day so popular in fact that it even has its own name, 'Black Friday'.So logically thinking? the increase of malicious attacks, spam, spyware, and everything else evil should be expected to climb just mere days before people start entering in their private data for online purchases.Spam and all the other wrongdoing of others shouldn't sway anyone from shopping online, as this stuff is going on everyday. Just remember to use your common sense? if something sounds fi FeedburnerGetting More Blog Readers and Twitter Followers Of people who both blog and tweet, the majority would overwhelmingly prefer to have more blog readers than followers on Twitter. This is according to surveys conducted by Darren Rowse who runs ProBlogger and TwiTip. Would you prefer more blog readers or Twitter followers? Tell us.This is not entirely surprising, since generally, much more effort is put into a blog post than a 140-character or less tweet, but there is certainly a gold-rush for Twitter followers. Jason Calacanis for one is willing to pay a pretty penny for them. Rowse polled both his ProBlogger audience (which is presumably comprised mainly of bloggers) and his Twitip audience (which is made up of Twitterers). As expected, the Twitip crowd favored Twitter followers slightly more, but there was still a very clear majority wanting more blog readers. Rowse provides the following graphs:There are certainly arguments for the value of both categories, and Rowse covers them pretty well here. There are some pretty ob WebProNewsWeb 2.0: Internet Too Dangerous For Normal People After decades of computer security work, one researcher questions current Internet safety procedures and the vendors assigned to protect the average user. Information WeekTons of Tips for Ranking in 5 Other Google Engines It's not all about traffic. It's about conversions. But it's hard to get conversions if you don't have the traffic, and while Google is one of the best potential sources for traffic, Google has other search engines besides web search that people use all the time, and it will not hurt to rank in them too. Conversions are the goal. Visibility is the strategy. Unfortunately, like most strategies, they take effort and paying attention to detail. The web may be taking a huge turn toward social, but search isn't going anywhere. You need to be found where people are looking. 1. Ranking in YouTubeAs you may or may not be aware, YouTube is the 2nd largest search engine behind Google. Those businesses using online video are going to want to maximize their YouTube efforts by employing some easy strategies to gain more visibility.A few tips mentioned a while back at SMX West include:- An accurate and descriptive title- Make sure your description is just that - descriptive. It should be WebProNewsConficker A Dud On April Fools Well, just like how we watched the clock tick past midnight on January 1, 2000 and subsequently noticed the world was essentially the same as it always was—a few people preaching doom, a lot more stocking up on bottled water, and the rest waiting and watching with bated breath. April 1, 2009 goes down as the day the world was duped by reasonably harmless computer virus. Up until this morning, when on NBC’s Today Conficker fell clumsily and ominously from the newscaster’s lips, the world’s computers were vulnerable to a devastating attack, and all the people ran screaming into the streets horrified by the thought they may miss something on Facebook. Security companies blame the media. The media blames the security companies. I blame the PR crews at the security companies for crafting a tale just sexy and open-ended enough to encourage the media to embarrassingly embellish it. Then again, in a dealer-crack addict relationship, do you blame the dealer or the a WebProNewsHitwise Documents Huge Rise In Classifieds Traffic Don't be surprised if the people behind Craigslist and other classifieds sites are secretly hoping for a repeat of the Great Depression. New stats from Hitwise have arrived, and they show that Craigslist's already-significant market share is increasing in such a way that it almost resembles a hockey stick.A report Hitwise emailed to WebProNews reads, "The market share of U.S. Internet visits increased 90 percent to the Craigslist Cities custom category year-over-year in February 2009, while visits to All Other Classifieds grew 22 percent. Visits to All Other Classifieds had been declining for most of 2008, with visits starting to increase in January and February." So it seems the recession is more or less rescuing some classifieds sites while acting as a rocket booster for Craigslist. This meshes well with last week's info about Craigslist replacing MySpace as the top U.S. search term.It'll be interesting to see how classifieds companies respond to WebProNewsCuring the Web Addiction I have just had another enforced absence from the internets, and to be honest now the dust has cleared, I think it might have done me some good . We have just got back from another week in hospital fretting and worrying at my daughters bedside. Thankfully I can say now she has made a good recovery and is almost back to her normal self.While I would have preferred to have been offline by choice rather than this traumatic reason, it did make sure that I stuck with the rules. The last thing I would have wanted was to upset some vital piece of hospital technology in order to catch up on tweets.Therefore my only internet access was a strict rationing of email checks and the duration of my live webinar which I couldn't really cancel or pospone because people had paid a charity to get access to it.Now I am sat here tired but relieved I have realized that my compulsion to check twitter, email and RSS has gone. The weeks incommunicado I have spent this year have accumulated to cure me of my Feed DigestField recording, pre-amps, and Twitter Reader Craig Messerman is hitting the trail to record the sounds of the world around us. Hed like to use his MacBook in the process, but has hit a snag. He writes: How can I use an AudioTechnica Pro24 stereo microphone for field recording with my Feed DigestGoogle Suggest Goes Worldwide Google Suggest was released in the U.S. about seven months ago, and when it came to search terms like "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," the tool could be a helpful, allowing you to type just seven letters instead of thirty-four. And now, people outside the U.S. will also be able to benefit, with some neat region-specific twists tossed in.Yes, if you type "superc" into the main search box of Google UK, Google Ireland, Google India, or a number of other localized versions, you'll see the full Mary Poppins word given as a suggestion. On the Official Google Blog, David Kadouch explained, "Google Suggest now covers 155 domains in 51 languages."But the really neat part is this: "We've localized our suggestions to account for various cultural and local factors to offer suggestions that look familiar to our users."So if, for example, you type "liver" into the Google.com interface, you'll see recommendations related to variou WebProNewscomScore Reports Nearly Half of Spanish Internet Users Read Newspapers Online in February ElMundo.es Leads as Most Visited Newspaper Site in Spain, ElPais.com Ranks a Close SecondLONDON, U.K., March 31, 2009 ?comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its first report on the online readership habits of newspaper site visitors in Spain, based on data from the comScore World Metrix audience measurement service.The total Spanish Internet audience stood at 18.3 million people in February 2009, of which 8.4 million visited an online newspaper site, representing a reach of 46 percent. Elmundo.es was the most popular newspaper site, attracting 3.5 million visitors in February, followed by ElPais.com (3.3 million visitors), 20Minutos.es (1.9 million visitors) and ABC.es (1.2 million visitors). During the month, 402 million pages of newspaper content were viewed online, with Elmundo.es and ElPais.com accounting for more than a quarter of total page views. internetadsales.com1 2 |
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Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.
Feedzilla manually aggregates news summaries found in RSS feeds, and redistributes them in either RSS format or as a news widget. Content is collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from an ever-growing list of providers.
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9th of September 2009 - Interview of Feedzilla's founder at the IFA in Berlin. [More]