On 7/21/06, Bruce Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For those who don't read slashdot
http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/07/20/1242210.shtml
"Google today released Accessible Search, a Google Labs product
aiming to rank higher pages which are optimized for blind users.
Googl
How do I rate in Google now that accessibility is a variable, I have
about 60 pages ranked four, 30 ranked three.
I watched other sites acquire links by scheming and dealing while I did
everything the google way. I will check my search engine rankings.
I just checked 100 pages (Validated XHTM
[quote]General google page ranking is based on incoming links .
Link farms exploit the algorithm, so google downgrade sites with over
100 links.[/quote]
You need to read
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=40349&ctx=related
Google looks at 100 aspects of a page - and li
General google page ranking is based on incoming links .
Link farms exploit the algorithm, so google downgrade sites with over
100 links.
The search engine ranking of google is a travesty on the English
language.
Writing pages for SEOinvolves lots of repitition of key words.
An English Thesaur
"It's kind of spectacular that Google can produce an
accessible search and STILL not make a best-practice search form or
results page"
Anyone have experience working with the Google Search Appliance (GSA)? Our
Web site is scheduled to launch in two days, ready of not. We struggled
with integratin
Bruce Morrison wrote:
For those who don't read slashdot
http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/07/20/1242210.shtml
"Google today released Accessible Search, a Google Labs product
aiming to rank higher pages which are optimized for blind users.
Google asks you to adhere to the W3C'
I sent the team the following email this morning...
Subject: A nice first step...
Well said. It's kind of spectacular that Google can produce an
accessible search and STILL not make a best-practice search form or
results page! :)
But it does at least show that it is possible to rank accessible
Brilliant - this is exactly the type of thing (ammunition?) we need to help
push standards and accessibility forward.
I've already forwarded it to my manager ;)
Paul
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Bruce Morrison wrote:
For those who don't read slashdot
http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/07/20/1242210.shtml
I sent the team the following email this morning...
Original Message
Subject: A nice first step...
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 11:30:31 +0100
From: Patrick Lauke <[EMAIL PRO