Rasmus Lerdorf is undoubtedly the most famous Greenlandic geek alive. Having created PHP as a bunch of hackish scripts to support his website in 1995, he turned it into a powerful, fully fledged language that’s now used by millions around the world.
This is my new website, I am very careful to maintain my Blog, and has done a lot of SEO work, I believe that the next Google RP update, my site upgrade RP will be from 0 to 4.
Posted under News on Thursday, 16 July 2009 by rueben
Microsoft, in cooperation with Federated Media and Twitter, launched its own full-blown Twitter search engine today. BingTweets mashes up real-time Twitter search with results from Bing, Microsoft’s new and increasingly popular search engine.
Many people have asked how to improve the ranking of keywords, in fact, improve the ranking of keywords is not done overnight. The following is a summary of some of my methods, if you determine that these are good, then your rank should not be poor.
Like it or not, as a professional developer, sooner or later you are going to do some customising (if you are lucky, “extending”) of existing software.
The best place by far to find traffic is from search engines. The art of Search Engine Optimization is often very daunting for new bloggers. Even some experienced bloggers just see SEO as a cloudy puddle of mud they would rather not play in.
Any developer can tell you that even experts don’t remember everything. Once and awhile we all need to look things up. Luckily for us, we live in an age where books are plentiful and relatively inexpensive. You can have your own personal library of development knowledge at your fingertips.
Posted under News on Monday, 13 July 2009 by rueben
Appealing to users’ laziness is a two-sided coin. On the one hand, you risk offending users who like to think of themselves as essentially industrious, on-top-of-it, finger-on-the-pulse go-getters.