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Dave Haygarth
19 Oct 2009

Google’s cheeky answer to Internet Explorer’s shortcomings

Google has made a cheeky and brave attempt to fix Microsoft’s Internet Explorer shortcomings, by encouraging Internet Explorer users to use the Google Chrome rendering engine inside Internet Explorer. Microsoft

Posted in Google, Internet trends

Dave Bancroft
22 Sep 2009

Official: Google Ignores Keyword Meta Tag and Does Not Use Description for Ranking

We’ve been saying it for years as this has been well known in the SEO community, but Google have finally made it official: the meta keywords and description are NOT


Dave Bancroft
30 Jul 2009

Goodbye Yahoo Search, Hello Bing!

Astute web users (or perhaps those not glued to Google!) may have noticed Microsoft Live Search changing to Bing back in June 09: a much more solid and accurate search


Dave Bancroft
28 Jul 2009

UK Traffic to Twitter increased 22-fold in last 12 months – 30th biggest source of traffic to other sites

According to Hitwise, “the leader in online competitive intelligence”, traffic to Twitter.com has grown by a massive 22 times in the last 12 months, with 93% of that growth occurring


Dave Bancroft
8 Jul 2009

Google Re-think the Operating System

With many of us spending an increasing amount of our work lives “in the cloud” using web sites that actually do stuff – or “web applications” as they have become


Dave Bancroft
6 Jul 2009

New Business Models: Interview with Wired’s Chris Anderson

Chris Anderson of Wired magazine coined the term “the long tail” to describe the Amazon-like business model where every possible niche product is available – due mainly to the rise


Dave Haygarth
30 Jun 2009

Recent portfolio additions

Quite a few things turned out live recently – ranging from tiny but efficient micro-sites to full-blown recruitment websites. It’s been busy, but fun – as usual… Some highlights: Another

Posted in Clients

Dave Bancroft
10 Jun 2009

Recruiters: Online marketing during the recession?

Alex Strang of HB RIDA has written a thoughtful and interesting article regarding online marketing during these tough times. Improving your own web site’s performance reduces your reliance on the


Dave Haygarth
29 May 2009

Google gets set to wave goodbye to Twitter

With lots of inevtbable talk of Google’s interest in buying Twitter recently, the recent announcement of Google Wave somehow caught me by surprise.  Google have for some time needed to


Dave Bancroft
12 May 2009

New Buschbeck Online Shop on Magento E-commerce Platform

We recently launched a new online shop for Buschbeck Masonry Barbecues. It is the first time we have used the Magento open source e-commerce system. Both we and the customer

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