Archive for the ‘Google’ Category
2012
Top 5 Ways to Beat Google’s Panda Update
Author | Himanshu Gupta
The Panda update has been giving bloggers and other site owners, nightmares of sorts as the rankings of their blogs and sites have suffered a lot due to the updates. The Google algorithm is basically to distinguish original material from one that has been copied and thus the ones who have used the “Shortcuts” are the ones who have had to bear the brunt of the update. Anyways, there is just one thing that I have to say and that is, if your content is original and unique then you can beat panda in one run.
2012
Top 10 Awesome Android Apps for Bloggers
Author | Vikas Bhatt
Blogging is no longer a hobby only. Many bloggers are earning well from it and probably all the bloggers know the value of keeping the blog updated. In the busy schedule of daily life it is now very difficult for one to keep posting content by sitting in front of his/her desktop. Android mobiles are growing tremendously and you may also be using an Android based mobile as well. Read More »
2012
Did Google Just Make Android Safer With Bouncer?
Author | Kevin Pritchard
With the recent spate of malware attacks against Android users, a lot of people are saying it is late for Google to be doing something about it. A few days ago up to five million Android devices were infected with “counterclank” thanks to a bevy of falsified apps in the Android market. Read on to see what Google is doing about this here in this informative article. Read More »
2012
Best Tablet of 2012: Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF700
Author | Ahmad Naeem
At the CES 2012, Asus revealed its revolutionary Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF 700 in the running series of its Asus Eee Pad. Asus aims to rule the tablet market with its unique and simple tablets in 2012 and judging from its recent additions we hope that it will take the market soon. Read More »
2012
How to Implement Android Mobile Internet Tethering
Author | William Taylor
Mobile devices have been taking a rising interest by companies and personal usage. One question that has been brought upon by users is how to get their personal or work data from the phone to a laptop or desktop without having to use e-mails. Having the great Read More »
2012
Has Google Chrome Finally Killed Mozilla Firefox?
Author | Matt Beswick
The battle for dominance in the search engine and browser market has been pretty intense, over the span of past 5-10 years. Browsers are the only way in which traffic can move around the internet. Billions of people around the world use search engines every Read More »













