This is how I picture Yahoo! and Microsoft right now.

Some light food for thought about the latest AdSense TOS Changes which I bet you have overlooked just like me but, luckily, Jensen didn't!
I'll also mention: cookies, beacons and how I see this related to the latest European Union discussions about the IP address as being personal data, fact that can couse major problems for search engines that rely on IP tracking for their services.

I just bumped into a thread on WickedFire where ELI from BluetHatSEO.com claims to have setup a .htaccess redirect to the WhiteHouse.gov against a DDos attack.
I bet those who know what I'm talking about are already laughing but for those who are not … please keep reading …!
The tone Google had in it's blog post made me all wooshy inside. I hope this transaction goes and Microsoft gets Yahoo!. There are two future developements: they funk it as they did with their search engine and give Google the World or they put up a fight against Google … which I would love!
Microsoft's Letter to Yahoo!'s Board of Directors!
Please help me make some sense of this: (read the post)


Crazy statement but bear with me! All the spam you get is actually conversion tips delivered straight to your email.
After disecting the break-in at WebLogAwards 2007 now I will show you how they failed to protect themselves and how they can do it better. They only did client-side protection but none server-side.

I heard about the enormous scandal of the Science Blogs Cathegory at 2007 WebLog awards and I decided to take a look at their security and see if the system was vulnerable. And, Oh My God!

I'm 99% sure that Google knows more about any of us then we want it to know. I'm not talking about your address and phone number but of your most valuable assets: your sites!

A week ago I posted an article about Digg and my opinion on it. It was only meant to express my thoughts and diggsapointment towards this service and how diggusted I got using it. The article was refered to as The Digg Backrub Effect. I will now tell you what happened to my site and what a Digg actually is.
I see a lot of plugins lately. What if I told you a bit of my history with browser extensions? Hope you'll become more security aware. There's no such thing as free stuff, you eventually pay!
I also want to recommend you a movie which, if you haven't seen, you don't exist!

Conspiracy Theory