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My Book: Building Findable Websites

Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Aarron Walter
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Companies waste fortunes seeking a magic bullet for Search Engine Optimization. But the keys to honest, effective web findability are appropriate writing and semantic markup. Aarron Walter’s wonderfully lucid and informative book tells everything you need to know to get your web content (or your client’s) in front of as many appreciative readers as possible.

- Jeffrey Zeldman, founder, Happy Cog Studios author, Designing With Web Standards, 2nd Edition

Now playing on my computer

Gnarls Barkley – Transformer Track | Artist
Frank Sinatra – You Make Me Feel So Young Track | Artist
Band of Horses – Is There a Ghost Track | Artist
B.T. Express – Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) Track | Artist
Rufus Wainwright – Harvester of Hearts Track | Artist
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Lincoln Balogna and Washinton Cheese, Sat, 2 Aug 2008 12:58:15 -0800 George Washington Cheese, Sat, 2 Aug 2008 12:55:09 -0800
Abe Lincoln Balogna, Sat, 2 Aug 2008 12:51:37 -0800 So many choices, Thu, 17 Jul 2008 15:11:20 -0800
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Mac Attacks in the Near Future?

23 Oct . 2006

CNN is reporting a story we have all heard before, but perhaps there is finally some validity to it this time. Macs have had little to worry about with viruses, Trojan horses, and the like in the past because their market share in the computer industry was small enough to avoid enticing hackers to launch attacks on their systems. Apple has seen steady increases in sales of the Mac, selling 1,610,000 Macs in the recent quarter, with many purchases being made by Windows PC users (50% of Mac sales in Apple stores was to new Mac users). Apple is becoming a bigger target for hackers as they increase their market share. Hopefully they will prove more successful with security issues than Microsoft has. Apple’s recent iPod virus blunder is, however, not encouraging.

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