Daily Archive for February 7th, 2006

Gaming Google? Better Watch Out…

In a rather high profile move, Google has once again signalled its lack of tolerance for dissent websites who attempt to game Google search results. Recently, the Germany website of car maker BMW was removed from the Google index because of its nefarious use of code.

Google engineer Matt Cutts highlighted the removal on his website, and noted that BMW wasn’t the only European car maker using sly techniques. Ricoh’s German website was also de-listed from similar reasons.

A comparison posted by Cutts between what the user sees and what the search engine sees shows a massive difference; the latter sees a page of keywords, and the former sees a shiny beamer. Users went through a javascript ‘gateway’ meaning they wouldn’t have noticed the alternative content. Cutts said the difference was a ” violation of our webmaster quality guidelines, specifically the principle of “Don’t deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users.”

The practice, known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO), involves a number of tricks to improve a sites listing on search engines. Some are approved, and some are not. Google had previously focused on English language SEO, but has recently turned its eye to foreign sites. Google prides itself on the quality of its index, and can’t afford to have sites muddle it up. If you’re playing with SEO, you’d better watch out. A de-listing from Google is a serious event, in a day and age where the search engine directs traffic, and revenue.

Matt Cutt’s Blog

Source: Neowin.net

Coming Soon…Chat in GMail

Chat in GMail

What’s new?Gmail learned to Talk. Now Gmail accounts are automatically enabled with chat features. You don’t have to do anything special, it just works. See when your friends are online and decide for yourself how you want to get in touch with them. Email and instant messaging don’t have to be so different. And why should you always have to remember whether something important was said over email or IM? We’ve made it easy for you to save chats, so you can search for them, print them, even reply to one over email.

Well not yet, but it will be coming soon. Chat feature in Mail thats the latest buzz from GMail and I am excited :)
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