April 1st, 2007 -
Great to see that Google has a sense of humor, and can afford to spend bucks on their website with it
Have a look at Googles latest trick, a Free Broadband access for anyone, all you have to do it connect to the sewers through your toilet. Flush a network connection into your toilet, and you’ll soon connect to Googles node somewhere in the sewer… he he he. See for yourself right here:
Be sure to check out all of theses files:
Google TISP (Aprils fool)
How to install Google TISP
Press release
FAQ

Original website was here.
February 18th, 2007 -
I’ve started doing csharp. CSharp (or C#) is a Microsoft developement language, and it’s going to be a part of my job from now on. I’ve enrolled a university course to get to know the basics, and went the first time, happy and unconcerned. How hard can it be
The teached said it was going to be hard. Now after the first few weeks, I must admit, that I’ve laid a course that is going to take time
It’s very interesting, but timeconsuming, to a newbie like me. I started out saying that I should pass the final exam, but must admit, that perhaps just following the course will do for starters
Got any great ideas on how reach the goal, let me know. I’ve neglected my websites, including my blog here, for a few months. I’ll try to get back to posting more often. Mostly for my own sake, to keep me focused and committed to reading my daily feeds. Allthough I expect the posts to tak a bit different focus, since SEO will be more a hobbyproject in the future, and developing will take my time from now. Interesting, in the end I’d love to combine the two better. Currently I’ve done my development in PHP and in different CMS’, plugins, content generators etc, to test and learn more about SEO. Funny business, not rocket science, and potentially a way of living if i’d follow that path. Not right now, and if so, only a few hobby projects will be launched.
Cheers
J
January 15th, 2007 -
If your not familiar with Matt Cutts, you should be. Matt is the most visible Google employee on Googles searchtechnology and especially SEO. He’s posted a few videos on Video.Google, and I’ve taken the liberty of referering the from this post!
So, view them all, they’re great basic beginners stuff on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and ways to get indexed in Google and shown in Googles SERP…:
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Matt Cutts tries to answer questions, but any mistakes
are his own. These are his personal opinions, and Google is not
responsible for them.
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27 sec – Jul 30, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Merging acquired
domains with 301s? – How to create a site architecture with themes and
keywords? – My urls …
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5 min – Jul 31, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Supplemental
Results – Should I worry about results estimates for 1) supplemental
results 2) using the site: …
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4 min – Jul 31, 2006
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Matt Cutts from Google describes new tools Google is
offering to users and webmasters. google.com/support can answer
general user questions. http://www. …
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7 min – Aug 7, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Myths: 1) sites
on the same server, 2) IP, or 2) including off-domain JavaScript -
Launching sites with millions …
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4 min – Jul 30, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Static vs.
Dynamic urls: does PageRank flow the same to both? What pitfalls
should I avoid with dynamic urls? - …
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5 min – Jul 30, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Does Sitemaps
depend on pageviews? – What are the top things to do in SEO? – How
does Google decide to use a …
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6 min – Jul 30, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Can you tell us a
little bit about Google datacenters? Should all datacenters on the
same Class C block be roughly …
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5 min – Jul 31, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – What’s the
difference between an index update, an algorithm update, and a data
refresh?
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5 min – Jul 31, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Does Google
Analytics play a part in SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages)? – When
does Google detect duplicate …
5 min – Jul 31, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Is it possible to
search just for home pages? – News Flash: you can use strong and em
instead of bold (b) and …
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5 min – Aug 1, 2006
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Matt Cutts answers Google questions: – Which is more
important: search engine optimization (SEO) or end user optimization?
– What spam detection tools …
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4 min – Jul 30, 2006
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Matt talks about how Googlebot crawls the web, and what “crawl
date” is shown on cached pages. In this video: – Red candy is a 404
page – Purple candy …
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4 min – Sep 6, 2006
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A combination of review and weather update for datacenters as of
August 23rd, 2006. Some comments on: – data refreshes on June 27th,
July 27th, and …
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9 min – Aug 23, 2006
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Matt Cutts from Google answers a fictional reader’s
question: – What tips and tricks do you recommend for Search Engine
Strategies (SES) San Jose?
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6 min – Aug 7, 2006
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Matt and Emmy answer Google Questions: – How do I do a
reinclusion request? – What should I put into a reinclusion request? -
What does Google need …
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3 min – Aug 5, 2006
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A short review of news from SES San Jose, and some educational or
funny moments. Includes: – Industry news – People I got to meet and
didn’t get …
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9 min – Aug 28, 2006
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September 27th, 2006 -
Happy 7th. Thank you for moving the world forward !
