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Check-in with Facebook Places

Finally, Facebook has a “Place” of its own after keeping the market abuzz with wild speculations and rumors for the past couples of weeks. "Facebook Places" is here and as the company believes, it is here to stay. This new application is more or less similar to that of Foursquare and is likely to give Facebook users a unique opportunity ...

Thursday, 26 August 2010 | Comments

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Verify Your Site in Google Webmaster Tools Using Google Analytics

Verifying the ownership of your site in Google Webmaster tools has never been easier with Google Analytics Javascript snippet. You no longer need to bother your web developer with adding meta-tag, HTML verification file or DNS record to get your site verified. If your site has Google Analytics installed, verification is just a click ...

Thursday, 26 August 2010 | Comments

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Google to Show More Results from Same Domain

Google has evolved its ranking algorithm on Friday, August 20, 2010, which will now allow you to access more search results from a single site. This system will analyse the query, determine the user’s strong interest in a particular domain, and show more information from the relevant ...

Tuesday, 24 August 2010 | Comments

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