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Blog Posts By Chris DugdaleWhat do quantum disorder and Google have in common?Posted on 12th April 2009 at 1:21 am by Chris Dugdale
Could random matrix theory, as used to analyse disorder in quantum systems, be the next thing to challenge Google? Are we still the cowboys of the new frontier?Posted on 9th December 2008 at 3:07 pm by Chris Dugdale
For years SEO has been regarded as a dark art; the cowboys of the internet running amok on the new frontier. To some extent this was a well earned reputation, with earlier search engines proving almost too easy to manipulate. It was a boom-time when anyone with half a brain and the motivation could make money from SEO. However, things have now moved on and this reputation is proving difficult to shake. Are Google the irresistible force and the immovable object?Posted on 26th November 2007 at 4:24 pm by Chris Dugdale
Google seem utterly unassailable as king of the search hill, but equally their tide of acquisitions seems equally unstoppable. What are they up to and where can it lead? Christmas is coming, the site logs are getting fat.Posted on 21st November 2007 at 4:12 pm by Chris Dugdale
Christmas is a time of wanton spending, and spending is increasingly moving on-line. Everyone wants a piece of the action but there are only so many places on the first page of search results. Three cheers for DDA compliance.Posted on 12th November 2007 at 3:24 pm by Chris Dugdale
Google have recently passed comment on the whole Web 2.0 phenomenon; surely the very Earth itself must tremble with the weight of wisdom being imparted. No? Oh well. Is Wikipedia Admitting Defeat?Posted on 3rd October 2007 at 10:27 am by Chris Dugdale
Not happy with adding the NOFOLLOW attribute to all outbound links, Wikipedia, in its attempt to curb the tide of spam and vandalism, is to trial a system whereby edits require review from "trusted editors" in order to be published. |