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The rumors are true! Facebook is wading in the search engine pool. That is, the platform is now plugging open graph-enabled pages into Facebook search results. The Beginning... If you thought the Facebook Open Graph and tools such as the Like button for webpages were a teeny bit silly/confusing/strange, you're
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The tools called WebWorks are partially still in the works, coming from an expected source – Vamosa (news, site ) – and designed (as ever so slightly hinted in the name) to make the web work and work better with proper controls by web managers.
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With Amazon's success on the brain, SDL Tridion (news, site ) added a new leg to its Web CMS last week: SDL SmartTarget. The integrated tool is a profile-based marketing and e-commerce solution with a particular focus on the personalization segment of Web engagement.
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Google switched over to a new search indexing system this week. Aptly named Caffeine, the architecture is said to be faster than previous technology, and provides 50% fresher results. Old Search vs. New Search Regardless of how it might seem, Google doesn't search the entire Web when answering queries.
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Customers crave speed on the Web, and they reward organizations that make things fast and simple. Why is Google successful? Because it delivers better and faster results than its competitors. Google truly understands the customer's need for speed.
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When we last visited the garden, we introduced the Eden Platform, a self-optimizing web content management system released by Preation.
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Bridgeline Software (site, news) thinks that the better informed you are about a CMS selection process, the better your return of investment can be. That’s why they’ve released a report called Choosing a Content Management System for Maximizing Web Site ROI. Step 1: Optimizing Content for
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A new simple hosted web content management system that has been in private beta for the past three years and which focuses on usability and simplifying processes has just been release by Arizona based Ixpleo. Compass Web Publisher, the company says, has placed usability before features and enables companies
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A free and open-source Web CMS from ImpressPages in Lithuania makes an instant impression with its drag-and-drop approach. Simplifying What You See Lots of Web CMS offerings claim to make things easier, but a first look at the demo of ImpressPages shows something that anyone can get their brains and
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This week, newspapers employ a variety of strategies, from independent funding to niche topics to SEO to help them stay alive. And Google acquires AdMob. Following the trend of some big names in the news industry, Topix has gone local, releasing a community conduit.
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A new OEM agreement between search applications company Endeca (news, site) and SAP (news, site) designed to improve enterprise-wide searches will result in the integration of SAP’s BusinessObject Intelligent Search software and Xcelsius visualization product into Endeca’s Information Access Platform (IAP).
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Endeca (news, site), the search applications company that kicked out an Information Access platform earlier this year, is stepping it up a notch. Through the expansion of their Extend Partner Program, Endeca hopes customers will find it easier to integrate text analytics with said platform.
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Do you want reach a wider audience in a search engine friendly capacity or increase revenue through paid subscriptions and advertising? Do you want to improve editorial efficiency with easy access to archives? If so, take a look at Pressmart’s new pay-as-you-go, hosted Web CMS product ePortal.
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Bridgeline's (news, site) updated its business suite yet again. SaaS-based iAPPS 2.8 focuses primarily on bettering search engine optimization (SEO) and social networking capabilities within iAPPS Content Manager, Bridgeline's Web CMS software. Version 2.
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