Has The EU Slowed Online Development?

This is something that I’ve been thinking about since I started hearing about Windows 7 and the closer ties to the Windows Live Services. Basically my concern is based on the EU’s investigations into Internet Explorer being built into the Windows platform. For the web to really become an integral part of our desktop there […]

What Is Acceptable For “People Search Engines?”

Posted by Jane CoplandI don’t often get indignant about websites. Even bad ones. Sometimes I complain about what passes for Web 2.0 genius, but I have a problem with one particular site I’ve come across lately. I find Spock.com vaguely appalling.
Spock  is a social networking / people search site which allows anyone to edit anybody […]

How Newsworthy Are Your Newsletters?

Posted by rebeccaLately I’ve been thinking about newsletters because I have no life and this job occupies my time 24/7. Just kidding…kind of. Actually, SEOmoz has been sending out monthly newsletters to PRO members for a few months now, and it’s made me start to look differently at the newsletters I receive. What do I […]

Tool of the Week: Pingdom

Posted by FluxxSEOmoz isn’t perfect.  We, like a lot of other websites, do occasionally experience down time.  It’s part of the the uglier side of running a server.  A lot of your time is spent maintaining things that break, keeping tabs on tool scripts that can get rowdy and knock over furniture and handling the […]